I agree with what you're saying
@Mojito5 .
But don't you think IRCC & CBSA need to consistent & fair in making it explicitly clear as to who will be allowed in & who will be sent back home from the border there?
They allow students inside for certificate programs, who being fake letters from colleges stating "presence is essential", when in fact, their courses are all online & that there's no reason their physical presence is mandatory there. The courses can well be completed from home remotely & are not research-intensive requiring lab work unlike the grad master's level.
And on the other hand, universities reject requests for a support letter from students who are starting a rigorous grad program.
I'm not saying this on the basis on a small sample size or anything. There is enough documentary evidence & proof & I keep hearing that students are allowed in everyday with those fake support letters.
And even if the sample size is small, it still means some people are being allowed in & others are not. Some get to escape the 50% requirement while others are forced to start the program from home. Even though both sets of people have approval before March 18th.
Isn't Canada supposed to be a fair & just nation in how they treat outsiders? Why are some allowed in & others denied even though both sets of people have the same documents? Why can't they either allow everyone with approval before March 18th inside, OR not allow anyone in at all?
And please don't say it's all about taking chances & risks. Travelling 24 hours by flight to reach there is in itself an ordeal for people from poor countries who are disadvantaged socially & economically in life. Reaching this point with consistent high academic merit deserves some semblance of fair & just rules & guidelines being applied to us.
It cannot & should not be that arbitrary, that it's upto one's luck whether they'll meet a nice CBSA officer. There need to be concrete guidelines as to who they'll allow in & who they'll deny - they should not be doing this "discretion of officer" thing when it's blatantly being unfair to some people.
6 months into border closure now - they could come up with proper, consistent guidelines especially during a pandemic when otherwise too, we have numerous problems to deal with. Them being arbitrary & inconsistent is so uncharacteristic & not expected. Makes life even more difficult when there are already other critical, devastating issues to deal with.