Asivad Anac said:
Which is exactly how the democratically elected Canadian government wants it. And outsider opinions on policy decisions don't matter to them. IRCC officers simply perform their duties and do exactly what they are told - they are the closest to a Vogon you would find on this planet.
I do understand the reasons for the Syrians...and also the arguments that "It's their country, their prerogative etc etc...
but is it necessary to
brutally reject applicants for not providing the original education certificates, missing translations, or few says of stay not covered under PCC (one residence address not covered - Indian scenarios), Application rejected as packet received on 46th day (for OINP) or "I am not convinced you job is permanent, or paid etc...???
What i mean is they can (and probably should) be strict but not ruthless. Applicants should be given opportunity to explain stuff or resubmit the corrected documents and not summarily reject on such frivolous grounds, that am sure can be corrected upon request/resubmission, give the opportunity & time.
Am sure you know what i am trying to say here...I am not complaining but these things are bound to hurt genuine people/applicants (that too who are skilled and deserving).