Same can be said about you, just because some applicants are experiencing delays in their application and you are passing judgements on VO's unfairness. What most people don't realize is that each application is as different as our DNA, which, even for close relatives, are only similar but never the same. Just think, every year there are more that half a million international students (probably less during this pandemic) across Canada. While some are on more than two years program, the majority are 2-year or 1-year programs. IRCC is not just handling international student application. It is also handling temporary work permit applications such as PGWP and SOWP. Not to mention the number of PR applicant that they need to process.
Quite a number of international students were able to secure approval because their agents were able to pull through. I had a classmate, a fellow international student, who was able to get a study permit for a diploma in computer system, despite only having a layperson's idea on what a computer is. Because his consultant did everything for him, including writing his SOP. He only attended a couple of week before "vanishing" into thin air. Now, I don't understand how anybody can survive elementary and high school without writing an essay. When an SOP is just an essay. Some resorts to working "under the table" to get around the restriction of 20hrs per week. Then, won't attend their classes because they were dead tired from their jobs, resorting to cheating to pass their courses. Is it IRCC's fault? When people try to game the system?
Why do people want to come here? Because people want a better life. If your country is better, you wouldn't think of applying to come here. It would be like "jumping from the frying pan directly into the fire." It doesn't make any sense. So, the question now is: If you think Canada is worse, why insist on applying to come here? What's the point, especially when other countries offer a better deal? Being allowed to come and stay here is a privilege, not a right. Canada is inviting people to come and try to immigrate. But Canada never forced anyone. Inviting is different from forcing. Unless you can prove that Canada did indeed forced you to apply, then that is a violation of your human rights. Is that the case? Canada is far from perfect. Canada can never be perfect. Canada never claimed to be perfect. But it is evolving. And the fact still remains, it is better here than where one came from. Because otherwise nobody won't come here at all.