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The immigrant age of Canadian children has been raised to 22.

On Wednesday, 10, 1 1, the federal immigration department officially implemented the new version of the immigration naturalization C-6 bill. The new bill relaxes the conditions such as naturalization residence time and age limit of language test, which has won unanimous praise from Chinese immigrants. First of all, the immigrant age of Canadian children has been raised to 22.

Canada revised the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act earlier, pointing out that the upper age limit for unmarried or cohabiting dependent children to apply for immigration with their parents was raised from 19 to 22.

In order to cooperate with the New Deal, the Immigration Department has also updated the naturalization application form and naturalization guide, and some supporting documents required for naturalization have also been revised, so applicants need to pay attention. In addition, the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which was revised earlier by the Federal Immigration Department, will also be implemented on Tuesday, June 24th/kloc-0, and the upper age limit for parents to apply for immigration has also been revised.

Children under 22 can emigrate with their parents.

Earlier, the Federal Immigration Department revised the Immigration and Refugee Protection Law, stipulating that the upper age limit for unmarried or cohabiting dependent children to apply for immigration with their parents was raised from 19 to 22.

On August 20 14, the federal immigration department adjusted the upper age limit from 22 to below 19. At that time, many young people between 19 and 2 1 were no longer eligible for economic migration and were forced to emigrate separately from their parents.

To be clear, since the new policy has no retrospective period, the upper age limit for submitting applications from August 20 14 to August 20 1 71October 24 is still 19.

It is no longer necessary to submit immigration documents.

The naturalization application form has been shortened from 8 pages to 6 pages, and the "landing paper" has been deleted from the documents to be submitted. Those who apply for naturalization on or after this month 1 1 do not need to submit this identification document.

The basic supporting documents listed in the updated list of naturalization application documents (CIT 0007) include copies of passports in the past five years, printed copies of residence length calculators, copies of birth certificates, two photos, language proficiency documents and proof of paying the application fee of $630.

In addition to canceling the requirement of immigration documents, the item of "completing diplomas, certificates and transcripts of secondary schools or universities in English or French outside Canada" was also deleted in the part of proving the applicant's language ability in the old form. Some applicants are worried that the Immigration Bureau will no longer accept these documents to prove their language proficiency. However, the Immigration Bureau said that applicants can still submit the above-mentioned documents as proof materials.