Hi guys,
I was checking the time line for New Delhi applicants through some threads in this forum and others on trackitt.com and http://britishexpats.com/forum
It is really frustrating !! they are complaining from being waiting to reach the stage "In Process" within a month or 2 after sending the full documents to the local visa office !!!!, when Buffalo applicants are not even supposed to think about that stage before 9, 10, and 11 months just to see the word "In Process"
That is extremely inequal, it looks like we are applying for two different countries not the same country "Canada" !!!!! if the gap of time was 2 or 3 months, i would understand the situation, but 9 and 11 and sometimes more than one year gap is not justifiable at all !!!
They are teaching us in the human resources course at my college how to be professional, accurate, and treat applicants equally because it is a part of their belives on the human rights, but they do not actually apply that on their embassies !!
People who live in canada and the USA, are paying too much money for living expenses as international students or foriegn workers, experiencing many fears and anxiety about maintaining their legal status in the country, all of that is without the full rights of having the same benefits as the citizens and permanent residents.
Aren't all of the above reasons good enough to give those applicants some chances to expedite the processing time of their applications at least as fast as New Delhi applicants !!!
I was checking the time line for New Delhi applicants through some threads in this forum and others on trackitt.com and http://britishexpats.com/forum
It is really frustrating !! they are complaining from being waiting to reach the stage "In Process" within a month or 2 after sending the full documents to the local visa office !!!!, when Buffalo applicants are not even supposed to think about that stage before 9, 10, and 11 months just to see the word "In Process"
That is extremely inequal, it looks like we are applying for two different countries not the same country "Canada" !!!!! if the gap of time was 2 or 3 months, i would understand the situation, but 9 and 11 and sometimes more than one year gap is not justifiable at all !!!
They are teaching us in the human resources course at my college how to be professional, accurate, and treat applicants equally because it is a part of their belives on the human rights, but they do not actually apply that on their embassies !!
People who live in canada and the USA, are paying too much money for living expenses as international students or foriegn workers, experiencing many fears and anxiety about maintaining their legal status in the country, all of that is without the full rights of having the same benefits as the citizens and permanent residents.
Aren't all of the above reasons good enough to give those applicants some chances to expedite the processing time of their applications at least as fast as New Delhi applicants !!!