Min. Fraser says that the international network will continue to process applications, but that the impact of the strike on processing times will be severe #cndimm@SeanFraserMP
@CanadaImmigra20 People have been facing so much since 2020, and now this,really, IRCC should change staff to dedicated and active people.Nothing left to comment on immigration issues.Just one word for this process is, "stressful"
@CanadaImmigra20 Canadian universities and hiring institutions should be informed about this. Students and workers can face many problems for example dismissal from schools or loss their work and no one will understand or support them during this time.
@CanadaImmigra20 Here we go again 🤦🏻♀️ they played with our lives like we are worthless. Millions of people out there counting days to get their pr, to reunite with their family, to get away from war. And the solution is labour strike … i get their reason but it’s not the right time …
🇨🇦 #Canada immigration applicants can face some #delays in IRCC processing because of #strike this month
🇨🇦 Service #disruptions at Service Canada, ESDC, and CRA
🇨🇦 Here are the types of #services that could be affected by the strike.👇
https://t.co/yYEHCTlVzL
@AskKubeir Canada: where the federal workforce grew 31% in 5years without any discernible improvement in service is now holding the country ransom for above market increments
Oh dear... here goes the processing times. 🤦🤦
"However, bargaining groups representing approximately 159, 000 public servants may be in a legal strike position as early as mid-April. These employees provide a range of services for the public."
https://t.co/Avv4WCakFv