Hi everyone, I don't know if this would make any difference but I emailed the editor who provides insights into the backlog situation via CIC News. I wrote her the following message. Again, not sure if she would even be bothered by this, but thought to explain to her how things are for us inland applicants. Maybe if more of us will reach out to these people, we could have something. I saw one petition closed long ago for FSW Inland applications processing same as for CEC. Hope someone spoke up on our behalf. This move is purely out of frustration and desperation but I wish everyone love and light as we move closer to a decision.
The message read:
Hi Ms. Shelby,
I hope you are well. I am one of the many readers of your articles and they are very helpful and informational. I don't know if this message will be read or looked into but if you get a chance to skim through it I would like to convey that what might be great for the Canadian Experience Class applicants in the Express Entry Program, that is absolutely not the same for the FSW Inland applicants. The way IRCC has been impartial towards us in the name of travel exemption has come at a great cost to this sub-category as we wait in limbo with no set ambitions to look up to in the future as everything is on a halt for us.
Let me give you a little background. I came here as a student, studied for two years. While I was in my second year of studies, I found myself eligible for the FSW draw and luckily received an ITA to apply for permanent residence based upon my previous work experience. 14 months, and most of the Canadian Experience Class approvals later, my file is moving at a pace that is enough to cause weight gain, stress, anxiety, depression, downfall in performance, detachment from our loved ones. Currently, I am on my PGWP and working for a City Govt. at one of the middle-west cities but that constant uncertainty of not getting any update, disclosure of information by IRCC let alone a confirmation, is draining me and many others who are getting ill-treated by the hands of rule-makers. I am grateful to the people of Canada for allowing us to call this great nation our home and to the employers who let us work to fulfill our Canadian Dream but no one understands how much it all takes a toll on a person's mental stability. How difficult is it for anyone to realize that we (FSW INLAND) are already here, same as CEC applicants, and are working and contributing towards the economy of Canada?
I don't know if any of this will matter to people in power but if you ever get a chance to raise this matter with IRCC or write about it, please do so and I along with many others will be forever grateful to you.
No one is hearing out our concerns and a little ownership of the situation by the ones in power would have at least lessened the pain that we experience on a daily basis.
Yours truly.