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Citizenship and Immigration committee  Those three months are completely unnecessary. I would also like to talk about the types of interviews that are done at the first stage at the visa post in Hong Kong. At the visa post in Hong Kong, many of the interviews are done over the phone, where credibility cannot be easi

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

Citizenship and Immigration committee  It's 32 months just to get the first stage approval. Then it goes to the visa post and that can take a year or two years.

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

Citizenship and Immigration committee  That's the question: why? When only 15,000 people are allowed in each year, that may be an answer.

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

Citizenship and Immigration committee  It's five years and maybe more depending on the situation.

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

Citizenship and Immigration committee  It takes 18 to 20 months.

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

Citizenship and Immigration committee  There is really no need for an interview. That issue of whether or not the relationship is genuine has been tested by the immigration appeal division and a decision has been made by them. The only issues are the medical and police certificates. That's usually what takes so long.

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

Citizenship and Immigration committee  No, I wouldn't say that.

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

Citizenship and Immigration committee  It doesn't. It takes three months just for the visa post to acknowledge that a decision has been made.

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Normally speaking, although the instructions provided by the visa post often ask for police certificates and medicals to be given at the very beginning, as a lawyer I would normally advise them to wait until the application is about to be approved before submitting these document

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Absolutely. With regard to live-in caregivers, this approach of deliberately separating the families for four or five years is unacceptable. Why are live-in caregivers treated so differently from skilled workers and persons applying under the Canadian experience class? They are h

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

Citizenship and Immigration committee  Absolutely. With regard to the visa posts but also with regard to the categories, such as parents and grandparents, only 15,000 persons are allowed. The quota is there for those coming into Canada each year. How many parents and grandparents can be processed during that time? T

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

Citizenship and Immigration committee  It depends on the visa post.

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long

Citizenship and Immigration committee  If it's refused and it goes to the immigration appeal division, it can be anywhere from three to four years at the immigration appeal division by the time the visa post actually finally issues the visa.

November 3rd, 2009Committee meeting

Elizabeth Long