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I've not posted a lot in here as I'm lucky enough to be in Canada while my application is processed. However enough is enough
London... I would quite like some progress on my file... I understand that there are people before me... whom I have no quarrel with... I also do not have quarrel with the very fortunate people whom submitted their application after me and are either "in process" or even 'Decision made'... I wish them all the best with their new life in Canada. I happen to be in the fortunate position to already be in country, with my spouse.
My quarrel, is with this "system" that no amount of my own statistical analysis can infer ANY sense of order other than "eeenie meenie miney mo". A system where applicants fill out electronic forms complete with QR codes and yet STILL the office offers near minimal feedback as to where in the system a certain application is. An example; many applicants (myself included) have to contact the office to see if their application is actually IN the London office. A step that can be easily digitized by the actual QR codes we print out.. File arrives..QR code scanned...ECAS electronically updated...
The exact same can be done for the "In Process" section of the application process, Immigration officer retrieves the file.... QR code scanned... ECAS electronically updated with a time/date stamp.
The current system is nothing short of shambolic, children's medical files being lost, entire applications sitting on a shelf for months until the applicant makes contact again with the office to see what the hold up is this time, to mention a mere few of the problems I have read about in this forum. I am genuinely surprised that many cases have not been brought before a Judge due to the CIC London's complete negligence to certain applications. Although I'm no legal expert, I would think that one would have a strong case for reclaiming lost wages from CIC due to their negligence.
Now after typing this all out... I think I may even send it on to Mr Gordon Campbell asking for an explanation (and potentially referencing this forum) to find out what is going on behind those think London Visa Office doors.
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sorry...