> It isn't. It is just about waiting. Realistically, for anyone waiting for a portal, there's nothing that's significantly holding your life behind.
It actually does hold life back. You can just read through many threads on this forum and see how people are scared as there is no clear guidance on how to travel in and out of country during this time.
Family emergencies, job travel requirements, medical circumstances - there are many reasons why people are complaining.
If they didn't have these circumstances, of course they would wait patiently.
Life doesn't wait for bureaucracy, it just happens.
> Also, IRCC is doing not-so-bad with the shabby IT systems that they've got. The process of holding is good as they have liquidity to meet next year's levels plans.
If you've sent people confirmation emails already, then its no longer about any verification of eligibility or "due diligence" part.
Its rote paperwork that in today's age should never take this long.
What's wrong in wanting better systems and more efficiency from government that you pay taxes to?
> Not worth getting into these nuances, but if you read the room, we are the
bs in the system. There's barely any labor shortage in metro cities, yet we are issued PRs, visas, etc. A lot of us shouldn't even be here. If it weren't for broken politics and exceptional lobbying by businesses, we wouldn't even be here.
I refuse to subscribe to this mentality.
Its a two way street, I benefit from the country (if country lives up to its promises) and country benefits from me (if I live up to my responsibilities).
"Oh you're lucky they're letting you in this country, just bend over and take it" - I dont like that.
We are
choosing to immigrate to this country and country is
choosing to grant us the privilege. I proved my worth via a point based system that this country set up.
Just because some people are gaming the system gives you no right to judge all hopeful immigrants that want to make a good life for themselves in this country.
Just sharing my opinion. You may disagree and that's ok