I will be happy to send you the information I received from your department.
An examination of the recent Federal Court case law shows that a growing number of applicants whose applications for temporary residency were refused are turning to the court to challenge the decisions on their files. A significant percentage of those applicants win their cases. The officers are simply no longer looking at the contents of the files in detail. That is clear in the responses they send out, which are increasingly general and uniform. Clearly, the use of automated and artificial intelligence programs is helping to dehumanize the immigration process.
Is the Department of Citizenship and Immigration aware that, currently, the Department of Justice is overwhelmed by the number of lawsuits on matters like study permit applications?