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Citizenship and Immigration committee Yes, definitely. Once we applied to immigrate to Canada, we knew of the program for us to bring our parents here. At that time the wait time was about two or three years, and we made the choice. We immigrated to Canada, we found a job, we are paying taxes. Now for our parents t
March 8th, 2011Committee meeting
Felix Zhang
Citizenship and Immigration committee Thank you.
March 8th, 2011Committee meeting
Felix Zhang
Citizenship and Immigration committee It's a very difficult question for us to answer because we don't have a lot of data to support our suggestions—for example, how much money it will cost Canadians to sponsor these elderly parents. We don't have that data. But our belief is that parents should be allowed to come i
March 8th, 2011Committee meeting
Felix Zhang
Citizenship and Immigration committee Yes, and also, we realize that the age of the inventory plays a part. For example, the inventory in Buffalo is from about six months, but the inventory in Beijing is from more than three years. So people in the queue at the Beijing office have been waiting for more than three yea
March 8th, 2011Committee meeting
Felix Zhang
Citizenship and Immigration committee Basically, the inventory has accumulated in the last few years. If we look at the numbers from 2005 to 2009, at the Beijing office only 52% of the applications have been processed. In New Delhi, 100% of the applications have been processed in the last five years. Applications a
March 8th, 2011Committee meeting
Felix Zhang
Citizenship and Immigration committee Yes. Actually, our members are talking about possible recommendations to Parliament to make wait times reasonable for elderly parents. One suggestion would be to bump the overall quotas for the parents and grandparents category. The other thing would be to set up—
March 8th, 2011Committee meeting
Felix Zhang
March 8th, 2011Committee meeting
Felix Zhang
Citizenship and Immigration committee Our recommendation would be that parents whose children are all living in Canada should be on a priority list, because they don't have other children living with them back home. They need care the most. There are other things. Parents are a lot closer to a child than are sibling
March 8th, 2011Committee meeting
Felix Zhang
Citizenship and Immigration committee Mr. Chair, I'm Felix Zhang.
March 8th, 2011Committee meeting
Felix Zhang
Citizenship and Immigration committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. I want to thank the committee for inviting me to speak on behalf of the Sponsor our Parents group. My name is Felix Zhang and I am the coordinator of Sponsor our Parents group, which has more than 1,300 members who are sponsoring their parents or grandpar
March 8th, 2011Committee meeting
Felix Zhang