I do not remember the user who, almost a month ago, dared to claim in a post that PR has constitutional mobility right.
I am sure this bad immigrant learned their lesson by now, that
PR mobility rights are not protected in Canada.
Yay, we all should be somehow happy, I think!
I know that I will be happy if we stopped talking about it since it is not the issue here.
No MP/IRCC officials accused anyone who lawfully complained/asked for reform of being misinformed/nagging/anti-Candian.
Was the sudden (299 days to 132 days) improvement in processing times because of activism, or was it always planned?
I do not know; I do not work in the government!
Maybe we should ask IRCC for an official explanation and ask if they cared about immigrants' complaints and feedback?
Maybe their official answer will be "we do not give a damn about immigrants complaints, "however, I doubt it.
In this forum, everyone is
anonymous; however, some people would like to impose infallible authority and credibility to their views.
IRCC needs reform, just write the words
immigration reform on google, and you will find tons of articles/public debate/parliament bills asking for reform. Some are proposing to limit immigration, some asking to change the rules, some asking to smooth processing, etc.
IRCC reform is not a radical or new idea.
Even the conservative government reformed IRCC dramatically and managed to cut PR application time down to six months.
But somehow, current immigrants who discuss the issues impacting them on a web forum and try to complain/ask for reform lawfully through MPs, media, etc. are scammers who are
selling the bill of goods.
What bill are we selling? I did not see anyone ask for benefits or mislead other immigrants.
Are we selling hope in reform/change to the current system?
Wow, I was under the impression that a lot of changes/reforms in this country happened because of activism.
Sorry for the long worded post, I guess I am getting infected by the long arguments bug that is spreading in this thread.