Newsletter Archive
Limited Opportunities to apply for Permanent Residence through Express Entry until 2024
- by Ronalee Carey Law
February 2022
Current to February 15, there are 198,061 applicants in the Express Entry pool. There has not been a draw for the Canadian Experience Class since September 14, 2021. There have been no draws open to the Federal Skilled Worker Program since December 23, 2020. We must look back to August 6, 2020, for a draw for the Federal Skilled Trades Program. That’s a lot of delayed hopes and dreams.
Ronalee Carey Law’s Newsletter Wins a Clawbie
- by Ronalee Carey Law
January 2022
We’ve been publishing a monthly newsletter since July 2013. We have over a hundred publications. The most famous, Today I Become a ‘Zero’, was quoted by an IRCC panellist during the 2016 Canadian Bar Association’s spring conference. After we knew it was being read by IRCC staff, we started including policy suggestions in many posts.
PGWP Applicants Must Now Provide Authorized Leave Documentation
- by Ronalee Carey Law
January 2022
On January 10, 2022, IRCC published a program delivery update affecting those applying for a post-graduation work permit. The instructions for IRCC staff now state the following:
If the applicant took a period of leave that was authorized by their DLI at any time during their studies, they must include documentation proving the leave was authorized by the DLI with their application.
These new instructions to immigration officers are highly problematic for two reasons:
Climate Migrants are Coming – Canada Must Prepare
- by Ronalee Carey Law
December 2021
In the last few months, Canada has seen the impact of climate change first-hand. Recent floods in British Columbia displaced 15,000 people. However, climate change is inequitable. Other nations will see more significant consequences in the future. Some are even at risk of ceasing to exist, submerged by rising sea levels. By 2050, it is estimated that 216 million people will be displaced due to climate change.