fbpx

Yeates' report on immigration for IRCC's bright future

Yeates' report on immigration for IRCC's bright future
News

Yeates’ report on immigration for IRCC’s bright future

Yeates’ report on immigration for IRCC’s bright future is an effective initiative to bring out its best potential. The official name of the report is Yeates Report, which has initiated change within the department. As a result, IRCC is on the verge of making several changes within its working system.

All of these changes are happening gradually and have been partially influenced by the report’s recommendations. Christiane Fox, the current IRCC Deputy Minister, urged Neil Yeates, Former Deputy Minister, to write an immigration report for IRCC.

Being in the senior-most position as a federal government servant, the Deputy Minister must handle the entire department without any political bias and with the utmost expertise. These are equivalent to ministers who also play the role of politicians. Similarly, Fox acts as a counterpart to Marc Miller, the immigration minister.

Both these high-profile ministers have been able to comprehend IRCC’s flaws in dealing with new immigrants. These shortcomings are the biggest reason behind Fox’s request to Yeates for his recommendations through the immigration report on IRCC. As a result, IRCC will be able to become more efficient and productive.

Overall, Yeates offered an honest and transparent evaluation. Furthermore, he even claimed that the existing immigration system appears distorted yet is backed by the staff members’ sincerity and hard work.

Yeates’ report on immigration for IRCC’s bright future

One of Yeates’s major recommendations was to emphasize client satisfaction and offer them a friendly experience. This is what the department has been working on.

Besides this, IRCC also declared its immigration strategies as an attempt to improve the system. Recently, a new strategy called “An Immigration System for Canada’s Future” took effect.

The primary pillar of this new strategy is to create a more convenient and warm experience for new immigrants. The action they have decided to take to fulfill this objective is to improve the standard processing times. They clearly aim to reduce the waiting times and reduce the application backlog by default.

The other objectives are as follows:

  • Eliminating obstacles to enhance service standards.
  • Solidifying partnerships and collaborations with employers and organizations.
  • Combating fraudulent activities and strengthening the integrity of students and workers alike.

Expectedly, on November 1, Miller declared the Immigration Levels Plan 2024-2026. Over the past few years, immigration levels have increased significantly, and the federal government is rejoicing in the higher PR targets. However, unlike earlier, this year’s immigration levels plan was far more directed toward stabilizing the numbers.

There are various factors involved in initially increasing the immigration target from 4,65,000 in 2023 to 4,85,000 in 2024. This is even prior to letting the 5,00,000 immigration target remain steady for the upcoming years, 2025 and 2026. The following factors are behind the above decisions:

  • The latest public survey demonstrated a reduced level of support for immigration among Canadians.
  • IRCC’s several initiatives to enhance the immigration system through improved processing times. In addition, it offers a warm and convenient experience to newcomers in the country.

Immigration application backlogs

Since the pandemic broke across the globe, Canada has faced difficulties processing applications with its self-created standard service time. This is due to the ever-increasing inventory due to the significant rise in the immigration targets to compensate for the pandemic loss.

In 2020, the immigration target was 340,000, but it drastically increased to 400,000 in the preceding years.

The targets for Permanent Resident’s admission targets have also risen at a faster pace because of the record-breaking admissions of temporary residents, including visitors, international students, and temporary foreign workers.

Consequently, Yeates observed that the increased immigration targets led to welcoming more immigrants. In addition, the admission of newcomers on a larger scale in Canada helped IRCC hire the required staff, and the number of workers doubled.

However, he noted that the way in which IRCC functioned remained pretty much the same.

This emerged as the chief reason behind the reorganization of IRCC in October 2023.

Overall, the latest data by Statistics Canada on the Canadian population displays that the population increased by nearly 1.2 million individuals. This stands true from the 12th month period to July 1, 2023.

Foreign nationals led to 98 percent of this growth in population.

If you still have questions related to the Canadian immigration process, you can access all relevant details through Make Home Canada’s immigration consultants. Write to us at [email protected]