humpakwatankaylog said:
:-X I can understand your furstration and myself and many others in your shoes have been there again and again.
Look at these petitions, especially the gopettition site link. It's like a never ending loop that goes round and round like a dog trying to chase its tail.
There is no way around these laws that contradict each other and close obvious ways for us to make this wait a little bit easier at the least if not shorter. Its just plain brutal.
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/spouse-immigration-delay/
http://www.gopetition.com/petition/31391.html
Well the truth is there are people who know and understand that its unfair for peeople who are genuinly married. Few months back when I was also thinking to go above and beyond to do something about the long wait ..I send an e mail out to Audrey Macklin just to appreciate her for her efforts..She wrote a letter to CIC .. Check out the below link ..
ccrweb.ca/files/macklinconditionalprstatus.pdf
Below my e mail to her and her hopeless response ..
Hi ,
Thanks for writing me with your kind words. Don’t hold your breath on anyone in gov’t paying attention to my suggestions. I do hope that your frustrating wait comes to an end soon so that you can be reunited with your husband.
As it happens, I’m from Edmonton myself!
Regards,
Audrey
From: ME
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 11:24 AM
To: Audrey Macklin
Subject: Thank you on your efforts.
Dear Professor Macklin – I couldn’t help but to say thank you for writing the letter to Ms. Justine Akman at CIC. It gives people like me hope that someone is proposing better option to CIC on their effort to cracking down on fraudulent cases. Every now and then I research to stay in loop about processing time as I am desperately waiting for my husband to join me here in Canada. I know many individuals who are just like me suffering from the longer processing time. My husband is a citizen of Pakistan and the processing time when I filed my case was 16 months but now it’s showing as 23 months. I am hoping that immigration Canada will consider your proposal and provide probationary residency to individuals as opposed to longer processing times. I understand if the immigration do deeper background checks on sponsors who are filing marriage case for second, third or fourth time. This should be a red flag but for individuals who are filing for the first time ever they should not have to suffer from long waits. I don’t know what to say. I guess I am just disappointed. There is not much I can do on my end except for praying that he come here soon. I am by myself here and my family is in US and I need his support.
In any case I didn’t e-mail you to complain but to appreciate you on your efforts. I hope that your proposal is considered.
Best Regards,