It just makes sense that the taxes paid by spouses getting to Canada 11 months faster would add up to a lot, right? I'd imagine the extra taxes from 100,000 people would probably be more than the officers salaries of a few thousand more people. They could even tax us more by having an option to pay more for faster processing. I would have paid $1,000 or more for "express processing" and I can imagine a lot of other people would do that.Again, that is a work permit, not PR. Way different process with way different checks/processing. If you are going to compare apples and oranges, there is no point in even posting.
Many spouses are able to come to Canada while their app processes. Those who are refused are generally from countries that have had high rates of illegally overstaying. That is the fault of the people from their country, not Canada.
And again, where is your source?
Then remember that the Canadian government taxes the officers salaries too.
Theres PLENTY of money to pay for extra officers. This is why it makes no sense to me why they don't hire more immigration officers and get the average processing time down to a reasonable 1-3 months.
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