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This strike has last more than a month now and had so many bad impact on us students but also on many other type of visa applicant,
PAFSO and CIC are in a deadlock, None of them want to back down to unlock the situation, on Thursday PAFSO members picketed in front of the CIC Headquarter in ottawa and Tim Edwards, The president of PAFSO said that they are ready to bring this strike until september, if there is no response from the government.
It will really be a catastrophic for student if this strike has to go till September.
The canadian parliament is on holiday until september and they can only have a session to discuss about emergency cases,and unfortunately this isn't and i don't think will be an emergency since it's not a matter of canadian citizen but foreigners.
They are the only people who can act like referees in this situation, since they represent the people and are able to confront the government, that's why PAFSO want to carry the strike till september in case the government wouldn't negotiate, so that the parliament will have to step in and cause the government to settle the problem.
The current government has shown his inflexibility despite all the numbers that have shown how much they will be loosing if this strike goes till the end of summer. but instead of acting rationally, they are acting as true conservatives by being inflexible.
For both parties, PAFSO and CIC(The government) the effect of the strike are just numbers, they don't realise that behind these numbers, there are people, dreams, families, hope that are being hurt.
I believe that they are human and they will react if they see that those numbers are real people that have been hurt by the strike.
there are plenty of ways to reach them, but the most efficient way and more likely to be heard is twitter, since all of them are on twitter, and i've been following the evolution of this strike via twitter using the hashtag #dipstrike.
if you also want to see the evolution of the strike on twitter, these are the important people you should follow:
@ pafsoapase :Tim Edwards, President of PAFSO, he is the voice of the organisation.https://twitter.com/PafsoApase
@ TonyclementCPC:Tony Clement, Member of Parliament, Parry Sound-Muskoka and Canada's President of the Treasury Board. https://twitter.com/TonyclementCPC
@ :Jason Kenney,MP for Calgary SE & Minister of Citizenship, Immigration & Multiculturalism https://twitter.com/kenneyjason
@ :Michelle Zilio,ipolitics.ca reporter covering foreign affairs, citizenship/immigration https://twitter.com/MichelleZilio
The government has taken some disposition to keep the visa processing despite VO being on strike, those include:
Getting people who are not in the immigration section working in in the immigration.
Local staff are helping in visa processing.
But we clearly see that those disposition are not working at all, the people are not experienced and the pace has been seriously reduced and backlogs are accumulating.
My Solution and we can still discuss about it here is to use tweets directed to those persons named above about our situations using the hashtag #dipstrike, so that they can see how the numbers are not only numbers but people, we won't say any bad words, but just let them how we are affected by this.
someone has to step in, and if we don't nobody will do it for us.
What do you guys think?
Here are some useful links to know what exactly is going on:
Why PAFSO is on strike :http://www.pafso.com/news_releases.php?newsID=151
All Tweets about the strike :https://twitter.com/search?q=%23dipstrike&src=typd
This strike has last more than a month now and had so many bad impact on us students but also on many other type of visa applicant,
PAFSO and CIC are in a deadlock, None of them want to back down to unlock the situation, on Thursday PAFSO members picketed in front of the CIC Headquarter in ottawa and Tim Edwards, The president of PAFSO said that they are ready to bring this strike until september, if there is no response from the government.
It will really be a catastrophic for student if this strike has to go till September.
The canadian parliament is on holiday until september and they can only have a session to discuss about emergency cases,and unfortunately this isn't and i don't think will be an emergency since it's not a matter of canadian citizen but foreigners.
They are the only people who can act like referees in this situation, since they represent the people and are able to confront the government, that's why PAFSO want to carry the strike till september in case the government wouldn't negotiate, so that the parliament will have to step in and cause the government to settle the problem.
The current government has shown his inflexibility despite all the numbers that have shown how much they will be loosing if this strike goes till the end of summer. but instead of acting rationally, they are acting as true conservatives by being inflexible.
For both parties, PAFSO and CIC(The government) the effect of the strike are just numbers, they don't realise that behind these numbers, there are people, dreams, families, hope that are being hurt.
I believe that they are human and they will react if they see that those numbers are real people that have been hurt by the strike.
there are plenty of ways to reach them, but the most efficient way and more likely to be heard is twitter, since all of them are on twitter, and i've been following the evolution of this strike via twitter using the hashtag #dipstrike.
if you also want to see the evolution of the strike on twitter, these are the important people you should follow:
@ pafsoapase :Tim Edwards, President of PAFSO, he is the voice of the organisation.https://twitter.com/PafsoApase
@ TonyclementCPC:Tony Clement, Member of Parliament, Parry Sound-Muskoka and Canada's President of the Treasury Board. https://twitter.com/TonyclementCPC
@ :Jason Kenney,MP for Calgary SE & Minister of Citizenship, Immigration & Multiculturalism https://twitter.com/kenneyjason
@ :Michelle Zilio,ipolitics.ca reporter covering foreign affairs, citizenship/immigration https://twitter.com/MichelleZilio
The government has taken some disposition to keep the visa processing despite VO being on strike, those include:
Getting people who are not in the immigration section working in in the immigration.
Local staff are helping in visa processing.
But we clearly see that those disposition are not working at all, the people are not experienced and the pace has been seriously reduced and backlogs are accumulating.
My Solution and we can still discuss about it here is to use tweets directed to those persons named above about our situations using the hashtag #dipstrike, so that they can see how the numbers are not only numbers but people, we won't say any bad words, but just let them how we are affected by this.
someone has to step in, and if we don't nobody will do it for us.
What do you guys think?
Here are some useful links to know what exactly is going on:
Why PAFSO is on strike :http://www.pafso.com/news_releases.php?newsID=151
All Tweets about the strike :https://twitter.com/search?q=%23dipstrike&src=typd