These last few days have made me very optimistic I do have to wonder though if this unfortunate Syria crisis and lately Mr. Trudeau is helping us out here.
I'm merely speculating here, so please do not take this as gospel as this is likely a case of an excitable man putting 2 and 2 together and getting 8. So.. there's a news release on the Government of Canada website from September titled "Faster help for Syrian and Iraqi refugees without compromising Canadian security" (I'm not sure if I'm allowed to link here). That mentions a lot about how they're planning to handle the Syrian crisis, but this in particular jumped out at me:
OR.. maybe London have been told to get off their rear-ends for the likely possibility that they'll eventually be asked to handle these applications.
Forgive my potential stabs in the dark.. just fun to speculate that this latest boost in DM's isn't just a fluke, and there's reasoning behind it for it to continue
I'm merely speculating here, so please do not take this as gospel as this is likely a case of an excitable man putting 2 and 2 together and getting 8. So.. there's a news release on the Government of Canada website from September titled "Faster help for Syrian and Iraqi refugees without compromising Canadian security" (I'm not sure if I'm allowed to link here). That mentions a lot about how they're planning to handle the Syrian crisis, but this in particular jumped out at me:
Now granted the Beirut visa office is supposed to handle these applications (and Amman for Iraqi), but if our new Prime Minister is following through on his desire to accept 25,000 Syrians.. I'm thinking perhaps some offices have been considered overflow for the "doubling of staff processing sponsorship applications". Just like how London is now handling Islamabad.Building on recent processing improvements, Canada has already sent additional experienced visa officers to embassies in the region, and more will arrive in the coming weeks. We will also more than double the number of staff in Canada processing sponsorship applications to ensure new applications from Canadians wanting to sponsor refugees are assessed as quickly as possible, without compromising existing security and health screening.
OR.. maybe London have been told to get off their rear-ends for the likely possibility that they'll eventually be asked to handle these applications.
Forgive my potential stabs in the dark.. just fun to speculate that this latest boost in DM's isn't just a fluke, and there's reasoning behind it for it to continue