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    Inland Spousal Application Delays petitioning to UN Human Rights Possible?

    I sincerely hope that most of the 4000+ are helpful at least if not compassionate. It was your arrogance that made me register after being a reader only for quite some time. I used to come here to find comfort and consolation among people with like or worse fate compared to mine. I loved all the...
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    Inland Spousal Application Delays petitioning to UN Human Rights Possible?

    As for the first sentence of your response let me quote a classic: don't be so melodramatic as to compare the atrocities in Canada's immigration system to the atrocities of Syria or Congo. But really how shallow can one get? Just because there are terrible things committed in the world any...
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    Inland Spousal Application Delays petitioning to UN Human Rights Possible?

    I don't mind private individuals making any amount of assumptions, thoughts are free. As for myself, I chose Canada because of the vast distances, the open skies in the prairies, the friendly smile of people in small rural stores, still beautiful nature despite all the hard work and efforts to...
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    Inland Spousal Application Delays petitioning to UN Human Rights Possible?

    I took the time to check it out, beside others it means heartless, wicked, cruel, bad acts or actions. Where is the mockery? People did not knowingly choose to be subjected to a procedure where the only rule is that there are no rules and the only certainty is that what was true yesterday is no...
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    Inland Spousal Application Delays petitioning to UN Human Rights Possible?

    The atrocity is that there is no transparency in this system. The atrocity is that there is no accountability. The atrocity is that the rights of law-abiding, taxpaying Canadian citizens as sponsors are placed below the rights of refugees or foreign students (see right to healthcare of spouses)...