Hey,
I'm trying to get my head around the fact that now processing times between inland (34 months) and outland (11 months) are spread by almost two years. Can you guys make of a logical reason for this? Are these actual processing times?
What makes IRCC prioritize people outside Canada instead of those in, and viceversa?
This is not against one or the other, I'm trying to understand why this happens. At some point those who applied for inland should withdraw their applications, stay in Canada, and apply for Outland?
Cheers,
I'm trying to get my head around the fact that now processing times between inland (34 months) and outland (11 months) are spread by almost two years. Can you guys make of a logical reason for this? Are these actual processing times?
What makes IRCC prioritize people outside Canada instead of those in, and viceversa?
This is not against one or the other, I'm trying to understand why this happens. At some point those who applied for inland should withdraw their applications, stay in Canada, and apply for Outland?
Cheers,