Tagum-N.B. said:
THAT STRANGE MOST HAVE THIER PPR B4 THE REMEDICAL EXAM IS THE LAST STEP B4 DM, BUT I QUESS WERE TALKING ABOUT CEM THERE IS TO SET PATTERN ALWAYS CHANGING
I sent an email to Jason Kenney last week that was not very pleasant. I have no idea if that prompted any response or not but at least there is movement on our file.
Minister Kenney,
I am writing this email in concerns to your recent news release of faster processing times.
I applied as a sponsor for my wife in May of 2012 the processing times were 7 months they are now at 12 months. Please explain to me how that translates to faster processing times? Half of my sponsorship application was lost when it was transferred from Mississauga to Ottawa making an 89 day processing time turn into 5.5 months for the stage one. My wife's application now sits unopened in Manila for 6 months. Her medicals have expired and will have to be redone which is an additional cost to me. Why do I have to pay more for the same service others get? Why is my application overlooked and others that applied well after me are processed? Why would you close the visa office in Seoul and not have additional staff to handle the overflow now in Manila.
I would be able to be more understanding if this service I received at no additional cost to me but since I'm paying for it I have expectations as a customer. Those expectations are not to see the processing time increase or have your department allow my supporting documents expire and further add to this cost and delay of this application.
This experience so far has been nothing short of disappointing not to mention the added stress on my wife and I. As a 7th generation Canadian, taxpayer and voter it is embarrassing to have to make excuses for you and your department. This reflects poorly on you.
Sincerely,
(CanadianJeepGuy)