dhillonavjot
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That is shocking indeed !Alexios07 said:Found it, it's on The Star, not CBC: ‘High error rate’ found in Canada’s immigration processing.
It reveals some pretty shocking facts of CIC under Stephen Harper leadership
That is shocking indeed !Alexios07 said:Found it, it's on The Star, not CBC: ‘High error rate’ found in Canada’s immigration processing.
It reveals some pretty shocking facts of CIC under Stephen Harper leadership
Despite the glitches, there was great improvement in processing time. Processing time went down from 10 years to around 6 months during the tenure of the conservatives! Remember Liberal created the many years of backlog and 3-10 years wait times. Those that applied for permanent residence in the year 2000 up till 2012 can relate well with what I am talking about.Alexios07 said:Well, hopefully the new goverment will distribute more funds to CIC so that they can hire more quality agents to work on those backlogs. I remember reading an article on CBC saying that due to the recent cut, most of CIC senior agents already left, now they have to hire young people with only a few days training to work on our applications.
omoba7 said:Despite the glitches, there was great improvement in processing time. Processing time went down from 10 years to around 6 months during the tenure of the conservatives! Remember Liberal created the many years of backlog and 3-10 years wait times. Those that applied for permanent residence in the year 2000 up till 2012 can relate well with what I am talking about.
Wait till they start taking in refugees and families members (parents and siblings), skilled workers applications would likely be relegated as those ones would be considered high priority.
I am talking from experience.
They are looking to bring in 25,000 refugees this year, as in by January 1. That's likely to keep CIC busy for a while. They are also looking to increase family reunification, which will not be done through express entry. They want to make LMIAs harder, which will keep some people from being able to come in, and increase the points for those in Canada already. So, if you're a Canadian student, it may make things easier. If you're out of the country, more emphasis on people already here means less on those abroad.amamh said:Because they will take more refugees and families?
Well! This article is dated 5th Jan 2015. And we all know several bloopers by CIC in Express Entry applications (ref: the medical tests blunder earlier in the year) One can only hope that with almost a year of on the job experience, the situation has improved now and CIC is making fewer mistakes..Alexios07 said:Found it, it's on The Star, not CBC: ‘High error rate’ found in Canada’s immigration processing.
It reveals some pretty shocking facts of CIC under Stephen Harper leadership
It's unfortunate that refugee applications will be top priority for the government as they would love to score brownie points at the cost of students/workers.Liberals have comforted the students/workers at the moment by promising to bring in changes to the system but there is no set deadline :'(kateg said:They are looking to bring in 25,000 refugees this year, as in by January 1. That's likely to keep CIC busy for a while. They are also looking to increase family reunification, which will not be done through express entry. They want to make LMIAs harder, which will keep some people from being able to come in, and increase the points for those in Canada already. So, if you're a Canadian student, it may make things easier. If you're out of the country, more emphasis on people already here means less on those abroad.
I mean... shouldn't refugees be a higher priority? Think about it, they NEED help. The rest of us have created a life for ourselves here alright but realistically we want to be here more than we need to.dhillonavjot said:It's unfortunate that refugee applications will be top priority for the government as they would love to score brownie points at the cost of students/workers.Liberals have comforted the students/workers at the moment by promising to bring in changes to the system but there is no set deadline :'(
yes refugees should be high priority but system should not be abused as I have seen people who do not need refugee status have applied and got refugee class. Point is people who really need help should be first. I have seen TFW's applying for refugee as their lawyer suggests to give it a try if they dont qualify under anything. Thats system abuse. But yes I agree refugee should be given preference. I feel one type of immigration should not be sacrificed for the other. Economic immigration is equally important.purplesnow said:I mean... shouldn't refugees be a higher priority? Think about it, they NEED help. The rest of us have created a life for ourselves here alright but realistically we want to be here more than we need to.
you don't need to be physically on the run to be in need of refuge and its not up to us to say or speculate on whether other people are deserving of refugee status. Canada have their rules and regulations in place for refugee and asylum claims and they'll follow those. Remember, everyone's fighting a battle you know nothing about. If Canada deems someone worthy of refugee status, regardless of whether you agree with or understand that decision, they've obviously been through some horrific shit and have been able to verify their need for refuge to the authorities' satisfaction. Those people do deserve to be processed on a higher priority level to someone like me. I don't need to know what happened to them to be ok with that. That's all I'm saying.mead said:here is an example. why would anyone from india need a refugee status. I mean there may be a reason but to me it seems abuse of system. same goes to other countries too like china etc
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/alberta-health-revokes-coverage-8-154456770.html
Yes agree with you...purplesnow said:I mean... shouldn't refugees be a higher priority? Think about it, they NEED help. The rest of us have created a life for ourselves here alright but realistically we want to be here more than we need to.
How about those Skilled workers that have returned to their home country because of their work permit expiration? I hope they will also look through those as well.dhillonavjot said:It's unfortunate that refugee applications will be top priority for the government as they would love to score brownie points at the cost of students/workers.Liberals have comforted the students/workers at the moment by promising to bring in changes to the system but there is no set deadline :'(
and do what?ishpiringkiting said:How about those Skilled workers that have returned to their home country because of their work permit expiration? I hope they will also look through those as well.