Thank you, Dear!
yes my problem with Montreal office is that it is very inconsistent. I personally know three people who got AIP - they are single people, no family in Canada, no work experience, not coming from war country (they are from Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria - I mean I know many French citizens who move there and love it!). Only factor is that they came here very young and unemployment is very high there. That's it.
Don't get me wrong - I am very happy for them - but how logical it is to see after those AIPs people with families, kids, jobs, houses in Canada refused? I tend to agree with one of our previous posters that the OAG has to review IRCC scoring criteria and make this more consistent. This is not a lottery or gambling. We cannot rely on luck in these cases. We pay fortune to lawyers to pull legal submissions based on objective factors and we get refused based on subjective factors.