SwedentoQuebec said:
should my partner contact his MP?? I don't want them to refuse me for complaining, should I complain after I've got my DM maybe?!
Do the GCMS notes show that the app being in French actually caused a delay? (I've never seen the notes before, so I have no idea what the format is or what they actually say
) If not, then I would suggest an inquiry through the MP first to see if it did actually delay your app.
If it did delay your app, then that REALLY SUCKS and a complaint is definitely warranted. Officially, they cannot refuse or delay your app for submitting a complaint but myself, I would still be wary about complaining before DM, never know what could happen unofficially
DGT said:
Wow! I can't believe that. It seems to fly in the face of the Official Languages Act.
You could make a case for that being discriminatory against Quebecois and other French communities in Canada. It was my understanding that all Federal employees had to be bilingual. Sorry to hear this, and I hope it doesn't slow things down too much.
Actually, not all federal employees are required to be bilingual. I don't know all the rules and details of the OLA (because it's around 50 pages long and mind-numbingly boring) but have a look here http://www.ocol-clo.gc.ca/html/act_loi_e.php
A few years ago, I met a woman who worked in the Canadian embassy in Madrid, Spain. She spoke English, French and Spanish. I lamented that my lack of French, and any other languages, would prevent me from working in any embassy. She told me that in fact, most of the people at the embassy spoke only English. She was required to speak all 3 languages because she was the receptionist and therefore needed to be able to communicate with all Canadians and visitors, whereas most people in the back never spoke to the public and therefore only needed English.