We're basically saying the same thing, just in different ways. If it was about receiving the immigrants as soon as possible though, we would be allowed to arrive right now. But we're not. That's the only point I'm making. COVID is still a very real threat - Canada's numbers are climbing rapidly in this second wave. People are being invited now to help recover the economy in the future. They're not being allowed in right now though. And Canada did just lose jobs in December, after climbing for months. Those are irrefutable facts that I'm just presenting here while people ponder about why the borders haven't been flung open right now for those with CoPR.
What I meant by politics was not other parties' views on economic immigration. If you read the previous post, I was commenting on selling opening the borders to locals. Someone who has lost their job and is scared of COVID may not want the borders to be opened to new immigrants right now. A party that does that may lose votes, and this may turn out to be an election year. Everything is probably calculated based on local politics, and keeping Canadians as happy as possible. That's very likely going to rank higher in importance, along with public health and the comfort and well-being of IRCC officers, than how desperate FSWs are to get into Canada as soon as possible.
- The borders are closed and the exemption rules are strict, and are not changing much.
- Canada just lost jobs in December.
- Canada's COVID cases are rising rapidly and the vaccine roll-out is slow at present.
- Locals may not want an influx of immigrants right now, and politicians consider that.
- New arrivals do pose an increased risk for COVID numbers.
- IRCC may be short-staffed right now, thus the lengthened processing times for apps.
I'm as keen to go to Canada as the rest of us here, but I'm just being realistic. Being patient makes things much easier on ourselves, because the reality is we don't know exactly why specific choices are being made by IRCC and the Canadian government. We just have to wait until they're happy the environment is one in which they want to let us start arriving.