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Citizenship and Immigration committee  No. We've undertaken to come back with those numbers. These numbers represent the medical recommendation and not the final visa decision. We will actually come back with those numbers.

October 24th, 2017Committee meeting

Caitlin Imrie

Citizenship and Immigration committee  I would say they are often combined, whereas they are separate in the act. Often, cases actually meet the threshold and have a bearing on the wait time. We do what we can to apply that.

October 24th, 2017Committee meeting

Caitlin Imrie

Citizenship and Immigration committee  It's often combined.

October 24th, 2017Committee meeting

Caitlin Imrie

Citizenship and Immigration committee  We'll have to follow up with the statistics, but I'd like to ask Dr. Saeed to speak to the process around how the mitigation plan is considered.

October 24th, 2017Committee meeting

Caitlin Imrie

Citizenship and Immigration committee  We will follow up with the full data, but I have brought some figures to this committee. For the year 2014 we had a medical recommendation of excessive demand of 930; in 2015, it was 713; in 2016, it was 1,101. Generally speaking, we say it's between roughly 900 and 1,000 in an

October 24th, 2017Committee meeting

Caitlin Imrie

Citizenship and Immigration committee  In 2014, just using that year as an example, for federal skilled workers, we had 114; Quebec skilled workers, 62; live-in caregivers, 150; provincial nominees, 101; parents and grandparents, 238; other family class, 6; students, 41; foreign workers, 36; temporary residents, 52; h

October 24th, 2017Committee meeting

Caitlin Imrie