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Yea I know very frustrating. Can't even do anything and the annoying thing us they have no accountability for taking so long. Noone can even question, you just get the same blanket answer.
And when you express frustration, you often get pushback from other applicants saying, “Citizenship is a privilege, not a right.” Personally, I don’t mind the delay as much as I mind the lack of a clear timeline—it forces you to put everything in your life on hold. I truly feel for everyone going through this exhausting and uncertain process.
 
And when you express frustration, you often get pushback from other applicants saying, “Citizenship is a privilege, not a right.” Personally, I don’t mind the delay as much as I mind the lack of a clear timeline—it forces you to put everything in your life on hold. I truly feel for everyone going through this exhausting and uncertain process.
Yes exactly. Had to renew my pr card as that was expiring. Money spent that I didn't want to spend.
 
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Just letting @GFLiam know that one of my close family member's file was also stuck and on hold for no reason for 18 months. As soon as they filed the 1st stage of mandamus, they started seeing activity. Their oath was scheduled recently. Sometimes IRCC just "forgets" about the file and it's an unfortunate situation. It may or may not get resolved on its own. I hope it does in your case though. Best of luck.
 
It's good to know that the number of security screening requests has nearly doubled in the recent years, but it's a mediocre article at best. At a bare minimum, the journalist should have tried to quantify the effect on the average SS duration, maybe ventilating it by type of application, the time it would take to clear today's backlog, how CSIS is facing in in term of manpower, a comment from the minister of public safety and the minister of immigration... And the only example given here is far from being ridiculous yet and doesn't really illustrate the issue. What we got from CP could have been a tweet, or whatever it's called today on Musk's website.
 
It's good to know that the number of security screening requests has nearly doubled in the recent years, but it's a mediocre article at best. At a bare minimum, the journalist should have tried to quantify the effect on the average SS duration, maybe ventilating it by type of application, the time it would take to clear today's backlog, how CSIS is facing in in term of manpower, a comment from the minister of public safety and the minister of immigration... And the only example given here is far from being ridiculous yet and doesn't really illustrate the issue. What we got from CP could have been a tweet, or whatever it's called today on Musk's website.
I agree. The journalist could have seek IRCC or CSIS for comments and so at least they are aware that there's an article coming.
 
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