Hundreds of immigrants are expressing frustration after a form required for sponsoring their parents or grandparents for immigration to Canada for less than 10 minutes.
After scrapping the lottery system in place since 2016, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada said earlier this month that they would make an âinterest to sponsorâ parents and grandparents form available online âfor a limited timeâ on âfirst-in basisâ on Monday at noon EST.
Potential applicants were told that that the form, which is several pages long and requires uploading proof of immigration status, âshould take about 10 minutesâ to fill out.
Raj Gopalakrishnan says he tried to submit his form at about five minutes after noon EST, but received a message on his laptop screen saying that the process had already closed.
âIs this a typing skills test?â Gopalakrishnan told CTVNews.ca from his home in Red Deer, Alta. âThey mention in their website that this form will take 10 minutes to complete.â
âWhat if thereâs a power outage or a communication outage in your area?â he added. âOr youâre a person with disability?â
Gopalakrishnan says he came to Canada in 2009 and has been trying to sponsor his mother for the past six years.
âMr. Trudeau should look into this matter,â he said.
âIâd like to go back to the system like when the Conservatives were in power,â he added.
As of Monday afternoon, more than 1,000 people have asking that the 2019 process be redone.
Raz Tomsa, an immigrant from Romania who lives in Montreal, was among those disappointed.
âExactly when it turned from 11:59 to noon on my computer ... I refreshed the page,â Tomsa said.
âAt 12:06 or 12:07 I got a message that the application form is no longer available because theyâve received all the applications,â he added.
Tomsa, who works in analytics and is hoping to bring both of his parents to Canada, says he believes that the system was poorly designed.
âI understand that in the past they used a lottery system,â he said. âI get it. In a lottery, you buy a ticket and you have a chance to win or not win. With this, you didnât even have a chance to buy the ticket.â
The Liberals introduced the lottery system in 2016.
The lottery was supposed to be an improvement after a backlog of applications filed in person or by mail grew to more than 167,000 under the previous Conservative government of Stephen Harper. Wait times for processing the applications were as high as eight years.
IRCC Press Secretary Mathieu Genest told CTVNews.ca Monday that the Liberal government has âworked hardâ to reduce the backlog, and has cut wait times for processing to between 20 and 24 months.
Genest said that IRCC did âextensive testingâ to make sure the website could handle Mondayâs anticipated volume, and that they âimplemented anti-bot features in order to ensure that submissions received were legitimate.â
âInitial analysis indicates that there were no technical issues when the form opened today and that we have received the maximum number of submissions for 2019,â he said.
âWe understand that those who were not able to make a submission are disappointed,â Genest went on. âWe can confirm over 100,000 individuals attempted to access the interest to sponsor form.â
Pamela Telen of Calgary was one of the lucky ones. She says she filled out the form as quickly as possible and hit submit at 12:04 p.m. EST. She received an email about half an hour later confirming the form was received.
Telen says she feels sorry for the people who werenât able to submit their forms, having experienced the frustration of trying unsuccessfully to sponsor her mother from the Philippines since 2011.
âIâve been here since 2004. Iâm 28,â she said. âLiving more than half my life without my mom has been less than ideal. She was 45 when I started (applying) and now sheâs 53.â
âIâm cautiously optimistic,â Telen added. âBut until I have the approval for my motherâs visa in front of me, I wonât be ecstatic.â