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Dear all,

Many of us have endured long and painful delays in the processing of our Permanent Residency applications. These delays have separated families for years, often due to conflict, war, or humanitarian crises.

We have a choice: we can continue to wait in frustration—or we can take meaningful action.

We invite you to sign the petition calling for faster and fairer processing of Permanent Residency applications. Your voice matters.

Important: Please ensure you complete the entire process and receive a confirmation email—only then will your signature be officially counted.

Together, we are stronger. Let’s make our voices heard.

Thank you for your support.

https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-6601

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Objet : Agissons pour accélérer le traitement des demandes de résidence permanente

Bonjour à toutes et à tous,

Nous sommes nombreux à subir de longs retards dans le traitement des demandes de résidence permanente. Ces délais ont séparé des familles pendant des années, souvent en raison de conflits, de guerres ou de crises humanitaires.

Nous avons le choix : rester dans l’attente, ou agir.

Nous vous invitons à signer la pétition demandant un traitement plus rapide et équitable des demandes de résidence permanente. Votre voix compte.

Important : Assurez-vous de compléter tout le processus et de recevoir un courriel de confirmation — c’est la seule façon de garantir que votre signature soit prise en compte.

Ensemble, nous sommes plus forts. Faisons entendre nos voix.

Merci pour votre soutien.

https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-6601
 
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Dear all,

Many of us have endured long and painful delays in the processing of our Permanent Residency applications. These delays have separated families for years, often due to conflict, war, or humanitarian crises.

We have a choice: we can continue to wait in frustration—or we can take meaningful action.

We invite you to sign the petition calling for faster and fairer processing of Permanent Residency applications. Your voice matters.

Important: Please ensure you complete the entire process and receive a confirmation email—only then will your signature be officially counted.

Together, we are stronger. Let’s make our voices heard.

Thank you for your support.

https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-6601

Version Française :

Objet : Agissons pour accélérer le traitement des demandes de résidence permanente

Bonjour à toutes et à tous,

Nous sommes nombreux à subir de longs retards dans le traitement des demandes de résidence permanente. Ces délais ont séparé des familles pendant des années, souvent en raison de conflits, de guerres ou de crises humanitaires.

Nous avons le choix : rester dans l’attente, ou agir.

Nous vous invitons à signer la pétition demandant un traitement plus rapide et équitable des demandes de résidence permanente. Votre voix compte.

Important : Assurez-vous de compléter tout le processus et de recevoir un courriel de confirmation — c’est la seule façon de garantir que votre signature soit prise en compte.

Ensemble, nous sommes plus forts. Faisons entendre nos voix.

Merci pour votre soutien.

https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-6601

The processing length is a function of the crazy numbers of asylum claims Canada has had in the past 5 years and the need to stick to some sort of immigration plan. You are essentially asking for IRCC to reassess their immigration targets and prioritize protected people and refugees over all other forms of immigration. Do you propose limiting economic immigration? Limit how many PRs and citizens can sponsor their spouses and dependent children? Canada is also attempting to reduce the number of temporary residents which this plan would undermine. Although I understand the frustration the math doesn’t math.
 
The processing length is a function of the crazy numbers of asylum claims Canada has had in the past 5 years and the need to stick to some sort of immigration plan. You are essentially asking for IRCC to reassess their immigration targets and prioritize protected people and refugees over all other forms of immigration. Do you propose limiting economic immigration? Limit how many PRs and citizens can sponsor their spouses and dependent children? Canada is also attempting to reduce the number of temporary residents which this plan would undermine. Although I understand the frustration the math doesn’t math.
Canada only for canuck78....get therapy bro, u need help
 
Canuck, bro, with due respect - you need some help. Anyone posts regarding anything, you have to say your line such as reforms, questioning back with your opinion etc. If people wants to have hope, it's not a crime. You are no one to judge that if someone should have hope or not.

I wish you could be an immigrant and not a citizen or PR (Whatever you are) to understand what it does to someone mental health with this uncertainty. Now you will tell me to ignore your comments, well It's impossible to ignore when you comment everywhere with your same common lines. Lol
 
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Canuck, bro, with due respect - you need some help. Anyone posts regarding anything, you have to say your line such as reforms, questioning back with your opinion etc. If people wants to have hope, it's not a crime. You are no one to judge that if someone should have hope or not.

I wish you could be an immigrant and not a citizen or PR (Whatever you are) to understand what it does to someone mental health with this uncertainty. Now you will tell me to ignore your comments, well It's impossible to ignore when you comment everywhere with your same common lines. Lol

I have the benefit of seeing similar petitions over the years and thinking more like IRCC and politicians. I am sure it is extremely difficult to be separated from your family. You have almost zero information about my immigration history in and outside Canada so although I am a citizen you are making some significant assumptions. This is potentially one of the worst times in history to be trying to secure what is being asked for in this petition. Canada is trying to reduce it’s PR and temporary resident population while also having a unprecedented volume of asylum claimants, refugees and protected people. If you want a chance of changing anything people need to think a lot more strategically. For example trying to secure temporary permits for dependents who have already passed eligibility after their family has secured PR with proof of being able to financially support their family with NOAs and savings would likely be a more attainable request. Still think chance of success is minimal and many would be excluded by the requirements but attempting to show the economic benefit to Canada with minimal cost and pressure on infrastructure is right strategy. There is currently a large volume of temporary residents who are working in Canada also trying desperately to secure PR and this petition essentially is asking to favour the asylum claimant, refugee and protected people population in terms of a fixed annual PR quota and processing speed. Canada was very irresponsible
with it’s immigration policy for around 5 years so it became very easy to enter Canada and do things like claim asylum, get a work permit, study, etc. but Canada does not have the infrastructure or processing capacity to accept this volume of people so sadly many will wait a much longer time for processing or have to leave. This is just the reality of the situation. Most need to be prepared for this and given the economy and the change in public opinion surrounding immigration the government is extremely unlikely to entertain requests like this. This may be harsh but it is true. People are free to file as many petitions as they want but also should consider the larger picture and view the situation from all sides when considering what they are asking for and the chances of success.
 
Bro, I have no doubt you like to think that you think like IRCC and politicians but rather than providing negative perspectives all the time, sometimes suggestions do help. I am not only talking about this petition but all the comments you make in different threads. You seem to be that person who likes to take away hope from people when they are living in it.

I mean we all know the data and IRCC has been making significant changes to cut down on PR. But that doesn't mean people will stop trying listening to you. If they fail, they will accept their fate and go back.
 
Bro, I have no doubt you like to think that you think like IRCC and politicians but rather than providing negative perspectives all the time, sometimes suggestions do help. I am not only talking about this petition but all the comments you make in different threads. You seem to be that person who likes to take away hope from people when they are living in it.

I mean we all know the data and IRCC has been making significant changes to cut down on PR. But that doesn't mean people will stop trying listening to you. If they fail, they will accept their fate and go back.

I provide either neutral or positive leaning replies all the time. Providing realistic and true information can sometimes be mistaken as negative. Many of these petitions provide people with the false hope that they will lead to change which is why they happen almost every year. Would also argue that many are unaware of processing times, state of immigration in Canada, the change in attitude towards immigration in Canada, many of the economic conditions and pressures in Canada at the moment, etc. These petitions also tend to be very broad and why I actually provided a suggestion. Targeting family reunification, likely with means testing, later on in the process would be a much more palatable thing to lobby the government about. You essentially need to lobby the government to show that there is an economic incentive to the reunification with minimal cost. You also have to justify that there will not be a pull factor for additional asylum seekers. In most cases there is an economic costs and often a significant one. The one example is a reunified spouse who is relatively young with no plans of pregnancy in the near future. If they join their spouse and have plans to start working soon after arrival while their spouse has already established a life in Canada (job, home, savings, etc.) then there is minimal cost to Canada or pressure on infrastructure. That is not the typical example of most family reunification cases. Many were able to walk into Canada or obtain a TRV very easily in the past 5 years. They benefited from the ability to get to Canada to claim asylum when it used to be much more difficult but so did many other people. It became easier to claim asylum and live in Canada as an asylum claimant, refugee and protected person but processing times also increased because of this. The programs put in place to support asylum claimants and refugees also have become very generous compared to many of the programs available to even Canadian citizens. Given the state of the world having a family member get to Canada and get protected/refugee status is still winning the lottery even with the processing delays. There are plenty of examples but simple one would be the US at the moment. There are always 2 ways to view a situation.
 
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Thats like saying lets take action for faster commutes on highway 401 in Toronto.. THey can only work as fast as they can... They need to verify our information and do their jobs accordingly. Yes there are job cuts- but immigration is ramping down. Sit tight and wait.
 
Thats like saying lets take action for faster commutes on highway 401 in Toronto.. THey can only work as fast as they can... They need to verify our information and do their jobs accordingly. Yes there are job cuts- but immigration is ramping down. Sit tight and wait.

This is another troll account. Mark him as "ignore".