Dear all,
In this thread I call all applicants for the OINP programs
who are concerned and frustrated by the delay and non serious of the Ontario immigration officers in handling our files, E-mail and repetitive calls without any clear answer or statement to fulfill their initial commitment of time process and services.
In deed, it becomes kind of offending and even harassing to keep us clueless regarding our applications keeping our money and entire future and projects in hostages with their explicit indifference.
I am running out of words but I know and I have seen so many individuals ( single or with family, inland or FWS applicants', waiting months for AOR or for nominations)frustrated and struggling because of this situation, and I think it's time to make our voices heard and to stand for our cases to draw their attentions to us collectively this time.
we deserve better concederation than this from a said respectful professional and central governmental immigration service.
My first thoughts is to write an online open petition and to sign it collectively. Let us share our ideas and discuss how we can approach this collective dilemma. For sur we are not looking to argue or asking for trouble, we are just requesting transparency and the minimum and official information about the expected processing time line.
Regards,
In this thread I call all applicants for the OINP programs
who are concerned and frustrated by the delay and non serious of the Ontario immigration officers in handling our files, E-mail and repetitive calls without any clear answer or statement to fulfill their initial commitment of time process and services.
In deed, it becomes kind of offending and even harassing to keep us clueless regarding our applications keeping our money and entire future and projects in hostages with their explicit indifference.
I am running out of words but I know and I have seen so many individuals ( single or with family, inland or FWS applicants', waiting months for AOR or for nominations)frustrated and struggling because of this situation, and I think it's time to make our voices heard and to stand for our cases to draw their attentions to us collectively this time.
we deserve better concederation than this from a said respectful professional and central governmental immigration service.
My first thoughts is to write an online open petition and to sign it collectively. Let us share our ideas and discuss how we can approach this collective dilemma. For sur we are not looking to argue or asking for trouble, we are just requesting transparency and the minimum and official information about the expected processing time line.
Regards,