Is there any reason why the health and criminality screening couldn't be done up front, as opposed the decision being taken when the application is approved in principle? It seems to me that if we have someone approved in principle but still have security concerns....
As I understand it, once you're approved in principle you can get working permits and study permits, and the security and criminality issue is not yet determined. So you won't remove those, but you might remove some for whom they haven't yet determined the approval in principle.
Is that not a reverse process to what it should be?