Expedite issuance of visas to Canada: news of the week
The most important news from December 12 to 18.
The Canadian authorities decided to help residents with paying rent. A one-time payment of 500 Canadian dollars is available to those whose income is below 20,000 Canadian dollars per year per person or below 35,000 dollars per family.
But from next year, payments to the pension fund will also increase. The maximum deduction for employees will be 3,754 Canadian dollars per year. The exact amount depends on your income and where you live.
Some Canadians evade taxes to save money. However, by doing so, they deprive themselves of benefits and payments from the state. You won't be able to claim child benefits, inflation payments, rent assistance, and many other supports available in Canada without tax declarations.
Improvements in immigration system
Visas to Canada for parents and grandparents became more affordable. Now when applying for a Super Visa, applicants can purchase medical insurance with a monthly payment. Previously, the insurance was required to be paid for a year in advance. On average, this is 1,500 Canadian dollars per person. The Super Visa is for the parents and grandparents of those already living in Canada as permanent residents or citizens.
Another great news. The processing of immigration and visa applications in Canada has accelerated. In December, immigration officers are only 20% behind the plan. A year ago, the backlog was in 90% of applications. Our clients also began to receive visas that were previously delayed.
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