IRCC Deputy Minister Transition Binder 2022: IRCC’s Inventory Reduction Efforts

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July 2022

What are inventories?

Excess inventory are files that the Department has on inventory, in excess of what is required to meet upcoming operational targets and/or files that are beyond the Department’s service standard commitment.

How did the pandemic and response efforts affect our inventories?

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Year - Month Date TR App type Inv Cnt
2018 - 03 Mar 31, 2018 12:00:00 AM TRV 117,784
2018 - 03 Mar 31, 2018 12:00:00 AM SP 23,093
2018 - 03 Mar 31, 2018 12:00:00 AM WP 15,493
2018 - 09 Sep 30, 2018 12:00:00 AM WP 15,775
2018 - 09 Sep 30, 2018 12:00:00 AM TRV 131,607
2018 - 09 Sep 30, 2018 12:00:00 AM SP 22,212
2019 - 03 Mar 31, 2019 12:00:00 AM TRV 126,428
2019 - 03 Mar 31, 2019 12:00:00 AM WP 38,611
2019 - 03 Mar 31, 2019 12:00:00 AM SP 34,052
2019 - 09 Sep 30, 2019 12:00:00 AM WP 23,954
2019 - 09 Sep 30, 2019 12:00:00 AM TRV 113,228
2019 - 09 Sep 30, 2019 12:00:00 AM SP 23,811
2020 - 03 Mar 31, 2020 12:00:00 AM SP 35,657
2020 - 03 Mar 31, 2020 12:00:00 AM WP 45,527
2020 - 03 Mar 31, 2020 12:00:00 AM TRV 96,377
2020 - 09 Sep 30, 2020 12:00:00 AM TRV 132,492
2020 - 09 Sep 30, 2020 12:00:00 AM WP 58,948
2020 - 09 Sep 30, 2020 12:00:00 AM SP 115,431
2021 - 03 Mar 31, 2021 12:00:00 AM TRV 248,147
2021 - 03 Mar 31, 2021 12:00:00 AM WP 65,387
2021 - 03 Mar 31, 2021 12:00:00 AM SP 96,632
2021 - 09 Sep 30, 2021 12:00:00 AM TRV 379,038
2021 - 09 Sep 30, 2021 12:00:00 AM WP 81,688
2021 - 09 Sep 30, 2021 12:00:00 AM SP 111,930
2022 - 03 Mar 31, 2022 12:00:00 AM SP 119,461
2022 - 03 Mar 31, 2022 12:00:00 AM WP 169,249
2022 - 03 Mar 31, 2022 12:00:00 AM TRV 536,248
2022 - 05 May 31, 2022 12:00:00 AM SP 170,038
2022 - 05 May 31, 2022 12:00:00 AM TRV 767,818
2022 - 05 May 31, 2022 12:00:00 AM WP 235,890

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Date Inventory
Dec 31, 2016 415K
Mar 31, 2017 397K
Jun 30, 2017 400K
Sep 30, 2017 417K
Dec 31, 2017 421K
Mar 31, 2018 404K
Jun 30, 2018 425K
Sep 30, 2018 439K
Dec 31, 2018 456K
Mar 31, 2019 457K
Jun 30, 2019 484K
Sep 30, 2019 477K
Dec 31, 2019 491K
Mar 31, 2020 508K
Jun 30, 2020 556K
Sep 30, 2020 616K
Dec 31, 2020 651K
Mar 31, 2021 721K
Jun 30, 2021 844K
Sep 30, 2021 854K
Dec 31, 2021 836K
May 30, 2022 715K

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Citizenship Grant line of business

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Inventory as of Inventory
Jan-16 112,080
Feb-16 95,255
Mar-16 80,667
Apr-16 73,588
May-16 65,354
Jun-16 58,563
Jul-16 54,818
Aug-16 54,848
Sep-16 55,958
Oct-16 56,428
Nov-16 58,763
Dec-16 59,263
Jan-17 68,060
Feb-17 70,470
Mar-17 72,800
Apr-17 75,191
May-17 68,674
Jun-17 67,773
Jul-17 69,622
Aug-17 74,595
Sep-17 76,920
Oct-17 82,865
Nov-17 94,614
Dec-17 109,645
Jan-18 139,683
Feb-18 168,861
Mar-18 198,516
Apr-18 201,333
May-18 198,168
Jun-18 197,954
Jul-18 199,855
Aug-18 207,209
Sep-18 198,486
Oct-18 195,265
Nov-18 194,846
Dec-18 195,473
Jan-19 200,401
Feb-19 205,002
Mar-19 206,226
Apr-19 210,214
May-19 200,695
Jun-19 200,738
Jul-19 203,613
Aug-19 206,612
Sep-19 203,606
Oct-19 204,982
Nov-19 207,334
Dec-19 211,930
Jan-20 211,633
Feb-20 208,069
Mar-20 210,930
Apr-20 210,928
May-20 210,891
Jun-20 209,701
Jul-20 209,769
Aug-20 224,058
Sep-20 231,217
Oct-20 243,432
Nov-20 268,422
Dec-20 287,700
Jan-21 311,259
Feb-21 334,038
Mar-21 359,696
Apr-21 374,164
May-21 371,136
Jun-21 369,677
Jul-21 376,458
Aug-21 383,804
Sep-21 395,110
Oct-21 400,760
Nov-21 399,041
Dec-21 392,464
Jan-22 397,840
Feb-22 396,562
Mar-22 393,746
Apr-22 395,585
May-22 390,216
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The evolving COVID situation essentially suspended the largely paper and in-person event based Citizenship grant line of business. While the Program is working to reduce the inventory, intake is expected to remain high as PR levels grow.

What are we doing to reduce inventory?

What did we commit to?

Due to the pandemic impacts on operations, and in order to allow IRCC to return to its service standards, the Department has embarked on a path to fulfill very ambitious and challenging commitments to reduce processing times across our immigration and citizenship services.

Temporary ResidenceFootnote 1

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  2. Reduce the inventory of Work Permit (WP) applications to a volume that would allow the Department to achieve an overall processing service standard of 60 calendar days, by the end of 2022; and to maintain service standards for work permit extensions.
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Permanent Residence

  1. Reduce paper inventory intake for all Permanent Resident (PR) application business lines by the end of Summer 2022, and phase out remaining paper application intake; ensuring that applications are created in IRCC’s primary processing platform, the Global Case Management System, and ready for continued processing and reporting.
  2. Add electronic intake, so that all new applications from clients are digital from the onset.
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What have we achieved to date?

Temporary Residence (TR)

Permanent Residence (PR)

Citizenship

How are we addressing Permanent Resident backlogs?

In addition to the 2021 Economic and Fiscal Update (EFU) commitments, the Department also has a plan to right-size the Permanent Resident inventory through a set of actions under IRCC’s control (see Annex A for details):

The Department currently has an excess Permanent Resident Application inventory of over 250k persons.

Progress to date for Permanent Resident

Line of Business: Months Worth of Inventory:
Federal Business 170
Caregiver 43
Quebec Business 42
Protected Persons 32
PGP 29
PSR 26
GAR & BVOR 20
H&C 20
TRPR 17
PNP 16
QSW 12
SPC 11
AIP 8
FHS 8
RNIP 8
AFIP 7

Amount of inventory needed for one year of admissions, at current admissions levels: 12

Note: As excess inventory forms and files age, the per unit cost of finalization increases substantially.

Next Steps

Annex A

Intake Management options are currently limited

At this time, IRCC has the ability to control only a portion of the intake that is received each year, and therefore, it is crucial that strong intake management principles are followed where the control exists.

Full Control Partial Control Uncontrolled Outside IRCC ControlFootnote 2
Federal High Skilled Provincial Nominee Program Spouses, Partners and Children Quebec Skilled WorkersFootnote 2
Future Public PoliciesFootnote 4 Economic Pilots
(Caregivers, AIP, RNIP, AFIP)
Protected Persons and Dependents Abroad Quebec BusinessFootnote 2
Privately Sponsored RefugeesFootnote 3 Humanitarian and Compassionate Quebec SpousesFootnote 2
Parents and Grandparents Federal Business Quebec Parents and GrandparentsFootnote 2
Government Assisted Refugees   Quebec Protected Persons and Dependents AbroadFootnote 2
TR-PR Pathway TR-PR Pathway   Quebec Resettled RefugeesFootnote 2
~5% of Current Inventory ~57%
of Current Inventory
~23%
of Current Inventory
~16%
of Current Inventory

Note: there are also no intake control mechanisms for any TR (except for IEC) and Citizenship categories.

Annex B

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Annex C

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Annex D

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Annex E

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