immigration department: By Nicholas Keung Immigration reporter Fri., May 13, 2016 Michel Pottier is fed up with having to put his life on hold — because he constantly being put on hold, according to Toronto Star. Pottier, 35, has been a regular caller to the immigration department call centre since 2012 because of extensive delays in the sponsorship processing of his American wife, Lindsey. The 35-year-old is currently working in England to be with Lindsey, who is a graduate student in London. The teacher from Cole Harbour, N.S., says he usually has to wait at least 30 minutes to talk to an agent each time — if he lucky enough to get a live person. While their information was generally not inaccurate, it was however anecdotal and vague. Most conversations lasted five, 10 minutes and the agents could not really answer my questions but only asked for my email to send me a standard information template, said Pottier, who is currently working in England to be with Lindsey, a graduate student in London.
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