CIMM – Citizenship and Immigration – March 3, 2022

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Minister’s Appearance before the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration on Supplementary Estimates (C), 2021-2022 and Main Estimates, 2022-2023

Opening statement

  1. Minister’s Opening Statement
  2. Top Issues

Summary of estimates

  1. IRCC’s 2021-2022 Supplementary Estimates (C)
  2. IRCC’s 2022-2023 Main Estimates
  3. Summary of the Immigration and Refugee Board’s 2021-22 Supplementary Estimates (C)
  4. Summary of the Immigration and Refugee Board’s 2022-23 Main Estimates

Top departmental issues

  1. 2022-2024 Multi-Year Levels Plan
  2. Inventories and Processing Times
  3. Status of Operations, Programs and Services
  4. Asylum, Border Restrictions and STCA
  5. Proof of Vaccination Credentials
  6. Refugees and Resettlement
  7. Afghanistan
  8. Family Reunification
  9. Interim Housing Assistance Program
  10. Temporary Foreign Workers: Permits, Processing, Facilitation
  11. Undocumented Populations
  12. Temporary Resident Visa Processing Strategy
  13. Caregivers
  14. Economic Immigration
  15. International Students
  16. Quebec Immigration
  17. Francophone Immigration Outside Quebec
  18. Settlement and Integration
  19. Digital Platform Modernization
  20. Visa Exemption/Framework
  21. Racialized Newcomer Women Pilot
  22. Interim Federal Health Program
  23. Anti-Racism and Anti-Discrimination
  24. Citizenship and Passport
  25. Client Services and Support
  26. Privacy Breaches
  27. Third-Party Vendors
  28. Ukraine
  29. Citizenship Biometrics Purge

Reference material

  1. CIMM Intelligence Dashboard
  2. Correspondence from Members and Immigration Critics
  3. Mandate Letter
  4. IRCC Mandate Commitments
  5. Data Cheat Sheet
  6. Hong Kong

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