3 years of our life have been sacrificed for this yet to be improved process. Some of us were hoping to go to grad school after graduation or start specific careers. Now we forgot most of our undergrad courses, became older, and our life priorities are about to change due to the aging process - effectively compromised our grad school / career / life dreams. Well if they can't give us a timeline to help us make certain life decisions (to determine if additional waiting is worthwhile), are they willing to compensate us for the lost opportunities, compromised health and motivation? Is that even possible? A timeline can help us determine if we should just withdraw the application and move on with our lives elsewhere. They simply turned us - the young energetic individuals who wanted to capitalize their youth, energy, and enthusiasm for the better good of their life and Canada, to underutilized, old, and depressed people. This is happening while some outland applicants even from high risk countries with fake work experience and compromised education system lie in their EE applications and get to this country in less than 6 months. Then they can't find a job, can't speak the language and don't like the culture here and they decide to go back home, and aim to spend 2 of 5 years in Canada just to keep their pr status. I wonder what makes their application priority higher than ours. Some other outland applicants wait for the 3 year wait time to get their passport and go back to their life and career back home and use the passport to travel. They hide their wealth back home and evade taxes. Yet we built our life here from our teenage days and still have to suffer to become a permanent residence after 8 years of continuously living in this country.