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What is the Canadian immigration application cycle?

Canadian investment immigration application cycle:

Take Canadian investment immigrants as an example, there are several ways: federal, Quebec and provincial nomination (PNP). According to general information, the order of speed should be: PNP, Quebec, and Federation, but the result of actual operation is that the Federation is the fastest, followed by PNP, and finally Quebec. The reason for this is the following:

No matter how you immigrate, you have to go through the federal background check, physical examination and visa issuance, that is, Quebec or other provincial nomination plans, and finally you have to go through the federal link. Take Quebec investment immigrants as an example, first of all, they must be approved by Quebec Immigration Bureau, and within the index range stipulated by the Federation. After at least 6- 10 months of document processing, they will be transferred to the Federation for further processing.

2. The federal government usually randomly checks 5% of the applications submitted to PNP and Quebec for review. Once they are drawn, it will be an extremely long wait. There is a female applicant in Beijing, who was 27 years old at the time of application and planned to get married and have children after emigration. As a result, she got a visa eight years later. She spent years in every "arrival" wish.

3. In addition to having to bear the application fee twice, the most important thing is that the local government is very strict with the documents in the preliminary examination in order to ensure the success rate. Once it is returned by the federal government, it will be embarrassing;

4. Quebec has always been independent, so it enjoys a certain degree of self-determination on immigration issues. However, this does not mean that its cases will receive preferential treatment when they arrive in the Federation. In fact, Quebec's immigration application has entered the federal trial stage, and it is common to delay the trial!