Critics say MPs’ offices turning into de facto immigration offices

Most MPs have full-time staffers who do nothing but deal with immigration problems.

Critics say a lack of resources and inefficiencies at Citizenship and Immigration Canada have turned MPs' offices into "de facto immigration offices," although MPs' staff may not be fully trained to provide immigration services and are therefore susceptible to making mistakes if they start giving...

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