I realize the futility of this complaint, but I do think this process (inland) is incredibly punitive for the those choose to do this. For example, my work permit will run out in July and I will then be on implied status. Nonetheless, I lose my OHIP (I am in Ontario) and ability to travel home (U.S.). Meanwhile, I pay taxes while on implied status, which, theoretically, would, in some measure, be put towards the health care system. Furthermore, I am locked into a job I hate, though I am quite fortunate to have another employer processing an LMO for me. Though others are not nearly as fortunate as me, even this is processing is expensive (private health care once health care is useless).
My wife is Canadian. Pays taxes her whole life. I have paid taxes the entire duration I have been here. I also paid $1,040 in processing fees towards this end. Truthfully, I doubt my application would take 5 hours review, process, and make a decision. My app is quite cut and dry and all documentation is provided. Purely on the processing fees alone, a person could make 100-200 dollars an hour to review my application (or any app). Meanwhile, we just wait and others can not work, can not access health care, nor can travel home. While I am not inclined to be litigious, it seems there would be grounds for significant lawsuit against CIC. It seems many people in our situation are following CIC rules to the letter and this rules truly cost us money and duress. The impact is serious and I truly struggle to understand the problem. Lack of funding for CIC employees? Inept management or systems? I don't know.
But our collective issues seem quite real. Sorry to vent.