Citizenship and Immigration Canada

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Departments of the Government of Canada

Citizenship and Immigration
Minister Diane Finley
Established 1994
Responsibilities Citizenship

Immigration

Employees 5,000
Department Website

The Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada is the department of the government of Canada with responsibility for issues dealing with immigration and citizenship. The department was established in 1994 following a reorganization within the federal government.

The current Minister of Citizenship and Immigration is Diane Finley.

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CIC operates a large network of "Citizenship and Immigration Centres" throughout Canada and in an important number of embassies, high commissions and consulates abroad. Service Canada recently started to take over some of the domestic field operations of the department while the Canada Border Services Agency took over the control of enforcement and entry control at borders and airports.

CIC remains responsible for the establishment of policies and processing of permanent and temporary residence visa, refugee protection and citizenship applications.

The Citizenship and Immigration Canada department employs 5,000 staff,[1] which on a per-capita basis is three times as many as the 15,000 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services employees,[2] but recoups some of its department costs through landing fees. In 2006 the Canadian government reduced the landing fee per immigrant by 50%.[3]

  • Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
    • Deputy Minister
    • Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Program Development
    • Assistant Deputy Minister, Operations
    • Assistant Deputy Minister, Centralized Service Delivery and Corporate Services
    • Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic Directions and Communications
    • Assistant Deputy Minister, Human Resources

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