The Reddit OP probably could have been rejected 2 months after AOR. The R10 person didn't do their job well.Exactly - I mean, now people will start complaining that they got unfair refusal but if your docs are lacking some information that IRCC wants to have and everything is outlined online what these docs should contain then who's problem it is They could ask to upload a corrected doc but they do not have to do that.
That said, if IRCC always has to give second chances on something they so clearly asked for, then this happens: enough % of people just don't take good care of their applications because they got IRCC doing it. Everybody's processing gets delayed as a result of wasted back-n-forth communication.
At the end of the day it's supposed to be about skilled workers -- people missing their own clearly required docs on something as important as immigration? That's nowhere near skilled. Better hand the rejection rather than let these guys mess up more people's lives.
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