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Operational Bulletin 22 – Judicial Review – Apr 28, 2017
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada frequently publishes immigration policy manuals for its personnel to provide guidance in the exercise of their functions. Below we include
Operational Bulletin 472-A (Modified) – Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada – February 28, 2017
Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) and Cours de Langue pour les Immigrants au Canada (CLIC) Certificate Issuance Policy Summary This Operational Bulletin (OB)
Operational Bulletins – 2017
Citizenship & Immigration Canada frequently publishes operational bulletins for its personnel to provide guidance in the exercise of their functions. Below we include summaries of
Operational Bulletin 636 – Temporary Public Policy in Response to the Executive Order of the United States of America – February 01, 2017
Summary This Operational Bulletin (OB) provides instructions to officers pertaining to the Temporary Public Policy Concerning Foreign Nationals Affected by the Executive Order of the
Annex L: Permanent Resident Fees Applicable for Dependent Children
The New Definition of a Dependent Child The Dependent Type The Scenario The Fee Type 1 Child under 19 years of age, unmarried and not
Annex K: The Scenarios Applicable for Applicants for Permanent Resident Cards (PR Cards) and Permanent Resident Travel Documents (PRTDs)
Scenario A: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) receives an application for a Permanent Resident Card (PRC) or a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) prior
Annex J: The Scenarios Applicable for Parents and Grandparents
Scenario A: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) receives an Application for Permanent Residence (APR) from the principal applicant prior to August 01, 2014 A
Annex I: The Scenarios Applicable for Privately Sponsored Refugees
Scenario A: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) receives an Application for Permanent Residence (APR) from the principal applicant prior to August 01, 2014 and
Annex H: The Scenarios Applicable for Persons whose Circumstances were being Examined under Public Policy Considerations [A25.2] before August 01, 2014 and who Made an Application for Permanent Residence on or after August 01, 2014
Scenario A: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) receives an Application for Permanent Residence (APR) from the principal applicant on or after August 01, 2014,