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IMPACT – HIGH
What is the change? Foreign nationals applying to extend work, study and residence permits are facing significant processing delays at Canada’s central processing center in Vegreville, Alberta.
What does the change mean? Extension applications that took as few as nine days to process in November 2014 are now taking 115 days on average. The delays have wide-ranging consequences, including making it more difficult for foreign nationals whose applications are pending to leave the country.
Background: While processing commonly slows during the summer, the current delays far exceed normal seasonal fluctuations. In many cases, foreign nationals’ social insurance and health card numbers have expired while they await approval of their extension applications. While most applicants can continue working while awaiting a decision, those who wish to travel abroad should make sure they will be able to re-enter Canada before doing so.
BAL Analysis: Processing times may improve as fall approaches, but it could take months before normal processing times return. These delays make it all the more important for foreign nationals to apply for extensions well in advance of the expiration date on their existing permit. Those with pending applications should check with their BAL attorney before traveling abroad to avoid being denied re-entry.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group and our network provider located in Canada. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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