Ooooooooooooofff
So, so, so much of that is just fundamentally - wrong. And the parts which are 'calling for', rather than false facts, have ridiculous implications.
'Outland Spousal Sponsorship process takes more than a year, even up to 3 years' while stuck in security screening
For some people. Others are done in mere months. This is extremely weaselly wording, wrongly implying that all outland applicants wait a minimum of a year. 20% wait a timeless time (I have recording from the minister to send you) and those are applicants who are stuck at security this is 60,000 overall and 15000 for spousal sponsorship (open data website)
'As young professionals, most sponsors have little vacation time to be with their spouse'
A very great many sponsors sponsoring their spouses are not young, are not professionals, or do not live in Canada. For eligibility sponsor has to live in Canada specially for PR sponsors. IRCC calls randomly to verify the residency in Canada
'Sponsored persons cannot come to Canada as visitor visas are rejected' Those who are in security screening are those nationalities which need visitor visas too. And this is a clear discrimination and unfairness
Again, for some national origins, on their average. Lots, and lots, and lots of spouses are visiting, even living and working in Canada while they wait - some of them being from visa-exempt countries, some of them successfully getting visas or permits. The ones who are refused come from countries with high rates of overstay, who can't demonstrate an attachment to that country - so are unlikely to meet visa conditions. They are rejected visas because of the fact they have a Canadian spouse (for sample rejection letters check facebook)
'The separation of newly married couples is impacting their physical and mental health, putting their family and career life in danger'
Really, really not. Many of the couples could live together in another country, whether it's their shared country of origin, or their partner's country while they wait. For those who can't, getting married knowing they were in different countries was a choice. Their choice.
'If the security screening is taking more than 6 months, together with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, issue a dual-intent visitor visa or super visa for spouse.'
.... think about this one for a moment. Seriously. You're calling on the government to let people into the country, if their application is taking a long time because the security services aren't sure it's safe to let them into the country. There are inland people under other categories PNP, EE who are in security screening even up to 8 years and who are living and working in Canada. Read FBI name check from google to understand how security screening works
This petition is awful - there is an argument to be made for speeding up processing, but that's why the reforms took place 10 months ago, and soon we're going to be able to see how it's going, when the real life processing times can be put against the 1 year target. As things stand, this is the wrong time, and very much the wrong set of arguments.