I doubt that there is some kind of resistance or conspiracy. I would be more inclined to believe actual problems or concerns in the PR itself. My TRV was processed by one of the busiest VO that is widely believed to be slowest and most thorough in their examinations. Yet, my case was processed extremely fast while being an extremely weak in terms of ties.
The generic replies are no more than what its name suggests. They just don't bother to explain their position. Why? Because they can. Not saying that it's great but that's what it looks like. To those who got refusals, it would be beneficial to request GCMS notes and look for clues as to why this might have happen. I made a request recently, so I'll report back if any useful information will be in there as to explain the fast processing in my case.
Another possibility is poor training. I had to call IRCC to confirm if they had received CSQ or not. The agent, while being quite friendly (after she learned that I'm calling with serious question and not just to ask the status) was actually confused as to how the CSQ should have been received. So I had to explain her the process. Other deficiencies in training were highlighted by IRCC stakeholders last autumns that led to mass returns of "improperly signed documents"... so it does happen.
But I'm more inclined to think that the refusals are due to PR application problems.
The generic replies are no more than what its name suggests. They just don't bother to explain their position. Why? Because they can. Not saying that it's great but that's what it looks like. To those who got refusals, it would be beneficial to request GCMS notes and look for clues as to why this might have happen. I made a request recently, so I'll report back if any useful information will be in there as to explain the fast processing in my case.
Another possibility is poor training. I had to call IRCC to confirm if they had received CSQ or not. The agent, while being quite friendly (after she learned that I'm calling with serious question and not just to ask the status) was actually confused as to how the CSQ should have been received. So I had to explain her the process. Other deficiencies in training were highlighted by IRCC stakeholders last autumns that led to mass returns of "improperly signed documents"... so it does happen.
But I'm more inclined to think that the refusals are due to PR application problems.