5/8/2015
Topic:
Pre Test RQ
S_A_L
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Hi friends, I landed in Aug. 2008. Basic residency met. But i don't meet the critera of physical presence. As the citizenship rules may change soon, I have taken an opportunity to apply for citizenship with out meeting physical presence. Just wanted to try my luck! Please note that my wife and children are already Citizen as they never left Canada after arrival. Below is my timeline: -Applied for citizenship in October 2014 -Received RQ and finger print request in January 2015 -Submitted RQ response and finger print in February 2015 -I received a letter for citizenship test on 6th May 2015, the test has been scheduled on 19th May 2015 at Scarborough.
While I am glad that the process was fast, however, I would like to know what does it mean? Do you think that my RQ response was satisfactory that why CIC called me for test event I don't meet physical presence? If I pass the test, will I be called for oath without hearing by citizenship judge?
I will appreciate your thoughts. Thanks
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5/10/2015
Topic:
Pre Test RQ
S_A_L
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Hi
Hi friends, I landed in Aug. 2008. Basic residency met. But i don't meet the critera of physical presence. As the citizenship rules may change soon, I have taken an opportunity to apply for citizenship with out meeting physical presence. Just wanted to try my luck! Please note that my wife and children are already Citizen as they never left Canada after arrival. Below is my timeline: -Applied for citizenship in October 2014 -Received RQ and finger print request in January 2015 -Submitted RQ response and finger print in February 2015 -I received a letter for citizenship test on 6th May 2015, the test has been scheduled on 19th May 2015 at Scarborough.
While I am glad that the process was fast, however, I would like to know what does it mean? Do you think that my RQ response was satisfactory that why CIC called me for test event I don't meet physical presence? If I pass the test, will I be called for oath without hearing by citizenship judge?
I will appreciate your thoughts. Thanks
1. These days if you don't have physical presence and apply you will most likely be referred to a Citizenship Judge. This is going to add quite a bit of time to your application, count on up to a year for a hearing. 2. In most instances, somewhere north of 90% the Judge will refused based on lack of physical presence. Very few judges will take the Koo standard, which looks at establishment. The ones who past that test, these days, are usually truckers who work internationally. 3. You can probably count on having your application refused, and then re-applying under the new rules. 3.
PMM
Dear PMM, Thank you for sharing your thoughts, much appreciated. So, I have a chance of 10% (if 90% juges refuse)? Would be happy to try my luck based on 10% chance. I am now focusing on the test so that I can pass the exam. Trying on line sample questions based on Discover Canada. I understand that a citizenship offcer/CIC officer will interview after the test on the same day. Any idea of the questions they may ask particulrly to the applicants who don't meet physical presence? Thanks again.
S_A_L |
5/11/2015
Topic:
Changes to Citizenship Processing
S_A_L
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Hello people,
I would like to draw your attention to the following link from Governmentweb site.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2014-12-31.asp
The link clearly says that the process has been reduced 3 levels to 1 level.
What exactly means by this?
Does it mean that applications will not be refered to citizenship juges anymore?
All decision will be made by the CIC officer who looks after the file of an applicant?
Please let us have your thoughts around this issue.
Thanks S_A_L |