It is not something complex, these argues and stresses are only about 20 multiple choice questions that doesn't differ if it is in person or virtual.
Exactly ... And we must coordinate our efforts to make them understand. Again and again, as many times as necessary - We are totally within our rights, the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms guarantees it to us, end of the story - We will do demonstrations, as much as necessary. We must not let go ... The spousal sponsors are the best example for us.
We are not asking for something exceptional, just that they complete an administrative procedure ... It can be done in person with respect for sanitary rules, or online will be better ...
We are not asking for the moon, as the French expression says.
All government services have resumed (Service Canada, provincial driver's license office, local employment office, etc.). Not to mention open schools.
IRCC employees are paid by our taxes ... There is no excuse to give them, even the treasury board is on our side, and has issued a call to order by tightening the terms of use of vacancy code 699 to avoid abuse ...
Have no fear, we are not in a third world country here. Canada is a democratic country, and human rights - including the right to speak out and demonstrate - are guaranteed ...
No police officer will hit you with a baton, and no bureaucrat can take revenge on you.
... It is all the same discouraging to arrive there to ask for something so elementary ...
And for the '' opponents '', don't come and tell us that you fear for the health of IRCC employees ... No one is saying the opposite, we are all for a safe resumption of services ...
Unless these opponents also demand a total shutdown of all provincial and federal administrative services, there is no consistency in their remarks, and one can even legitimately doubt their intentions.
, Piotr.