I think its time for us to send an open letter to the government and email them and call them to get attentions. Im not good at writting
If someone could write something and we sign it electronicly can send it to them. This is sickening
I tried posting a petition on this forum a couple of months ago - sponsored by a Quebec MP - the administrator of the forum removed the posting! They don't want us to share petitions or letters like that on this forum. It is frustrating as the petition I posted was legit.
Having said that, I used to work in communications for a provincial government - creating responses for a Minister. I will tell you that for each piece of correspondence they receive, they have 30 days to respond AND they consider the one person who wrote to represent 5,000 people who didn't.
Please write to the Minister of Immigration, the Prime Minister, Chrystia Freeland - basically anyone remotely related to this issue. TRUST ME, when Comms advisors are dealing with 10-20 such letters per week and having to go through ALL the approvals for ALL the letters and log the responses and all the other bureaucracy that happens EACH TIME someone writes, they willl pay attention to the theme.
Your letter doesn't have to be fancy. It just has to state how you feel.
Make sure you ask the Comms Advisors to work hard on your response by asking really good questions:
1. What is the government's plan to modernize the outdated computer systems around the world, to facilitate information sharing and expedite applications?
2. What is the government's plan to fast-track those that have been waiting in the system for more than a year once the travel bans are lifted.
3. Have VACs and embassy offices providing immigation services reviewed ALL Files to see if any can be expedited? For example, are all interviews really necessary?
4. Will the IRCC AUTOMATICALLY grant extensions to criminial records checks and medicals that have expired during the travel ban?
5. What is the plan to reduce the time period to process a spousal or child application for PR?
You can say what you want, but they don't have to do more than a passive acknowledgement of those things. When you ask pointed questions, you make them work harder because they need more message crafting and approvals on the responses. You flood them with letters like that, and the Comms people will make a stink about it and a briefing will be sent to the Minister about the volume of concern over the issue, with stats about the number of complaints received etc. Trust me - I have been there!