Family Class processing for Sri Lanka applicants for past 5 years 

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Family Class processing for Sri Lanka applicants for past 5 years 
 
Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out Data analysis about Canadian family class immigration for Foreign Nationals.  This data is about Family class visa processing for Sri LankaResidents for the past 5 years. Please keep in mind that the data for 2021 is a month shy and does not include the month of December 2021. Today is the 30/01/2023, and I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. 
 
In 2017, Canada approved 1,055 Family Class permanent residence visas for  Sri Lanka. 
 
In 2018, Canada approved 1,446 Family Class permanent residence visas for Sri Lanka residents under the Family Class, which includes Express Entry and other skilled worker programs. 
 
In 2,019, Canada approved 1,564 Family Class permanent residence visas for Sri Lanka residents under the Family Class. 
 
In 2,020, Canada approved 692 Family Class permanent residence visas for Sri Lanka residents under the Family Class. 
 
In 2,021, Canada approved 911 Family Class permanent residence visas for Sri Lanka residents. The 2021 data does not include December’s as the data was not available when this analysis was done.  
 
The average applicant intake for Sri Lanka over the past 5 years for Canadian Permanent Residence under the Family Class is 1,150 
 
Canadian Immigration quotas are increasing year over year and the growth for Sri Lanka’s approved PR applications under the Family Class is -6 % of what it was 5 years back in 2017 and is still expected to grow. 
 

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