I understand and agree with your submission. However, nobody was created to be a humanitarian subject. We all had lives before we migrated to Canada. Some of us were engineers, doctors, nurses, etc. back home. Godforbid Canada cancels all pending PR applications across all pathways, that won’t be the end of the world. We as humans will always find other alternatives and survive.I don’t know how many times this needs to be repeated even though you may not be an expert in immigration law, you have certainly acquired enough knowledge here and there to understand that humanitarian applicants and I mean the true humanitarian applicants have no other choice. If they did, they would have chosen it instead of this much more complex and burdensome process.
A humanitarian and compassionate application is the last resort for people in highly critical situations who would face severe hardship if they were not granted this exceptional relief the possibility of becoming permanent residents on humanitarian grounds.
You keep reminding us of the importance of exploring other programs, but real applicants those who cannot leave Canada and have genuine humanitarian reasons have no alternative paths. Your suggestions apply only to those who mistakenly believe that the humanitarian stream is just another simple option, when in fact it is not.
I'd advise everyone to begin exploring other options, whether it's to learn a new skill to boost your chances. There are multiple paths to PR - you just have to be willing to go through the process. It's way better than being a sitting duck. We all agree it's no longer speculation; with the introduction of this bill, sweeping policy changes are on the horizon.
