I'm not sure there was much of an answer there for us to take back to our constituents, to be honest.
If there's only one child left in India and the father died in Canada, we're saying that maybe there are no ties to family back in India and that person is not going to be approved to come for the father's funeral. They have to qualify for the same criteria as for a regular temporary resident visa, which means they have to have enough employment. That means they can't come for a funeral of their own parent because they are not working; they are not rich; they don't come from a wealthy family. It doesn't make sense to me. That's what I got from your answer.
Earlier today we had a professor from the University of Toronto say that when there's a new application....You said people can make an application and be refused and there's no appeal process, so people have to submit a new application. The new application would be assessed based on the validity of what is provided in that application.
We were advised that every single new application is reviewed by a completely different visa officer. If I were to make an application and my application was refused and then I reapplied, it would be a 100% different visa officer who reviews my second application.
Is this correct?