The first thing will be the new mandate letter that must be written down by the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for the immigration minister Marco Mendicino. In this letter, some essential points of the new immigration policies have been pointed out, and it will be announced very soon, perhaps in the forthcoming week.

The second thing will be the Canada immigration plan 2021-2023. In this plan, they will discuss regarding the permanent residence target for the upcoming three years, and this might be announced by the end of the October (by October 30th).

The new immigration mandate letter

In Canada, the prime minister figures out some of the responsibilities, and he wants the cabinet minister to look after the responsibilities where the ruling party should look after by the government.

In this case, Trudeau will surely provide a letter to minister Mendicino, which will guide him and will lead the efforts of Mendicino operations of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

It is a rare occurrence that, Prime minister is going to issue his second immigration mandate letter before one year.

Mandate letter issues for every minister in every two to four years. This letter generally gets issues when the new government takes office or when the new portfolio is assigned to the new minister.

In August, when Trudeau ended the last session of Canada in that session, he demanded that the priorities of the government should get reset during the time of the coronavirus pandemic.

The new needs of the Canadian government represented on September 23rd after the discourse from the seat, which brings about getting off the new meeting of the parliament. Seat’s discourse has underscored the objective of Canada, which was to welcome an ever-increasing number of foreigners to improve and keep up the severe economic standing of Canada.

Eventually, now, Trudeau will define the new immigration priorities for the Mendicino our IRCC to follow these newly defined priorities:

If last year was some sign, then a new immigration mandate letter will be released very soon, maybe even in the first week of October. Last year on December 5th 2019, there was a speech from the throne, and it was followed and released on December 13th, 2019.

COVID-19 has derailed many of the priorities outlined in Mendocino’s current mandate letter. Mendicino was well on his way to implementing the government’s immigration agenda when he announced Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan 2020-2022 in early March.

Due to the pandemic, many targets have got delayed, such as launching the new Municipal Nominee Program and eliminating Canadian citizenship application fees.

Everyone is looking forward to the upcoming mandate letter of the Mendicino which might underscore the coronavirus, i.e. new Municipal Nominee Program and eliminating Canadian citizenship application fees.

This might happen that the government must provide an overview of how the immigration policy will look and how the application will be processed during the crisis of pandemic.

Immigration Levels Plan 2021-2023

One more rare occurrence took place, Canada will announce his immigration plan for the second time in the same year its very rare. The immigration level plan generally gets announced at the end of the October months. The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act specified this.

IRPA is the primary law that guides Canada’s immigration system.

Yet, IRPA had pointed out that the level plan announcement might get delayed for the election years, which happened in the year 2019 when the Canadian went for the polls.

Accordingly, Mendocino will follow the 2020-2022 level plan which was announced by him in this year on March; there about the same announcement is coming soon on Friday, October 30th.

IRPA announced that the immigration minister will announce the plan by November 1st every coming year when there will be the meeting in the parliament and if the date clashes with the weekend then because of the weekend announcement will take place early.

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