Organization: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Year: 2022
Month: May
Request Number: 2A-2021-25760
Request Summary: final: For the timeframe of January 2020 to now, (statistical information (where applicable) not personal information of applicants): correspondence (including drafts), policy decision(s), internal memos, communication, circulars, or processing guidelines pertaining to the processing of pending permanent residency (PR) applications for applicants outside Canada who are not exempt from travel restrictions due to COVID.*The search can be limited to Express Entry applications (including PNP, CEC, and FSW). clarification: For the timeframe of January 2020 to now, (statistical information (where applicable) not personal information of applicants): 1- correspondence (including drafts), policy decision(s), internal memos, communication, circulars, or processing guidelines pertaining to the processing of pending permanent residency (PR) applications for applicants outside Canada who are not exempt from travel restrictions due to COVID. 2- Please provide any circulars (including drafts), internal policies based on which the PR applications are placed in groups at different visa offices based on whether the applicant is in physically Canada or not. 3- Also, provide the list of all such groups (abbreviations / acronym used in the GCMS notes) that have been created at different visa offices as a result of COVID travel restrictions to process such applications. I am requesting information from all visa offices in the IRCC network where the express entry permanent residency applications are currently being processed, where certain groups have been created to club the pending permanent residency applications of applicants who are not exempt from travel restrictions. One such example of the group listed on the officer's electronic notes is "CN COVID Pace." 4- A) A copy (including drafts), of internal circulars, memos, policy on the validity of how long the criminal, security, and medical admissibility decisions for pending PR applications are valid for, B) how extensi
Disposition: Disclosed in part
Number of pages: 120