@CitImmCanada I'm bracing myself for what is going to be an almost inevitable difficult transition to multi-factor authentication since the smallest changes to immigration technology are often accompanied by hundreds of thousands if not millions of lost person-hours. Bad design is all.
@bfcarlson I don't know that Hannah Arendt, one of the great minds of the 20th century, would agree. She argued that the German atrocities of WW2 and the Holocaust in particular were made possible because people did not think. It's not clear from the clip what is meant by thinking though.
@kingdiak@jubaboussag@CitImmCanFR Dans ce cas il faudra faire évaluer vos options. Il n'y a pas de recette magique malheureusement. Tout va dépendre de vos qualifications. Mais une chose est certaine - les francophones sont généralement priviligiés par le Canada.
@danielthibault On dirait que les États-Unis est le seul pays qui attirent les touristes de l'espace. Qu'est-ce qu'ils ont nos vousins que les autres pays n'ont pas? 🤣
@SeanFraserMP Simple fix @SeanFraserMP@CitImmCanada : create an admission letters confirmation portal for DLIs. They complete 4-5 fields of information - Name, program, start date -- generate Admissions Letter Confirmation No, provide it to student who includes it in the application. Voilà.
https://t.co/zYXULGQc0R I'm in the news. Le Devoir, a leading Montreal newspaper, covered my misadventures with the MIFI French-language test for immigration consultants. Bureaucratic bungling at its best.
@DawImmigration @SeanFraserMP Good point, Chris. One little tweek to this existing system and @CitImmCanFR and @SeanFraserMP can solve the problem of fake admission letters.
@bfcarlson "Information has become a form of garbage, not only incapable of answering the most fundamental human questions but barely useful in providing coherent direction to the solution of even mundane problems" --in Technopoly
@bfcarlson I have been regularly overdosing on the original documentary since I discovered it at the beginning of the pandemic. It is brilliant and should be seen in its entirety. Here's a link to the full-length version: https://t.co/JgInbbF1ad
@Monicajobrien Absolutely yes, Mo. My son built me this one -- he made the desktop (quality hardwood, cost approx $600 -- he's a furniture maker with a local business) and I got the very solid frame only (no top) from a Vancouver company - https://t.co/69BOypGPyA - for $400. Really top quality.