SenoritaBella said:
No need beating a dead horse. Even if it takes 50 months, what can anyone do about it? You may write a complaint, but the gov't did not promise to complete processing in x months. How about people get on with the other aspects of their lives and patiently wait? If you have permanent residency and meet residency obligations, you can travel(using your home country's passport) and return without worry.
My take on your notion on citizenship delay (although cadvis had addressed it appropriately): The government did not promise to complete processing in set time frame? are you kidding me, government did promise to complete processing in a reasonable transparent fair time frame when they accepted the payment. Many people don't know why they were asked to send a binder full of personal documents and asked to wait for 48 months to see further action. They have a right to know why 48 months? why CIC cannot do it in lesser than 48 months and how come CIC is going bottlenecked in resources and funds when it can run those ADs through those media buyouts on marriage fraud (not that it is not needed, but put your money where your mouth is). Now that's the problem! Also the test and oath notification come a week before the events, if you're lucky. Given the fact that canada post does a fabulous job of delivering mails 10 days later than when it was intended for, is it not reasonable to expect CIC to send out notifications with decent time interval? Isn't it only fair to ask so? How come people can visit their home country with anxiety about if they are due for their test and oath? Doesn't make sense in your argument.
SenoritaBella said:
For the most part, the urgency seems to come from those who really have no long term plans to settle in Canada and are just trying to obtain a Canadian passport in quick time so as to chase "greener" pastures abroad.
If we take into account the number of expatriates per country, Canada would have the top rankings with biggest share of its citizens being an expatriate. I'm not saying this is okay, but a rule is a rule for everyone. Canadian born citizens as well as naturalized citizens should be discouraged from doing it. But then again if they report their world income and still pay taxes, Canada thinks being a country that has the richest oil wealth in the world we still don't know how to diversify our client base and get our supply going, at least these expatriates are looking for themselves and the social welfare programs are off their hook, let me focus on serious issues!
SenoritaBella said:
Everyone is paying the price for those who decided it was their right to obtain citizenship fraudulently. The gov't responded by issuing more RQs, etc. When you get the RQ, there are others in queue before you, so yours takes its place at the end of line which is only fair.
I would agree with you on this. But for a developed western country, it is unbelievable that Canada has faculties that take 48 months to make a decision on such an easy judgement. People its not rocket science, a simple face to face interview with eye contact will make liars piss off their pants. This is just outright irresponsibility. Given the recent huge media buyout on various marriage scam warnings, I say why not also focus on improving the process. I'm sure this media buyout cost you 100s of millions and CIC says its deficit for operational budget is only 44 millions!
SenoritaBella said:
Lastly, there are thousands of applicants(pre-June 2008), some of whom waited in queue for 8 years only for their PR applications to be cancelled by the new bill last year. Their lives were shattered. Yet we have people here with PR moaning about having to wait 48 months for a passport. Oh give me a break!!!
Their lives probably were shattered most likely because of 8 years investment rather than the decision itself. Had it been 2 to 3 years process the shatter would have not been a shatter of the proportion that you're talking about. Your idea that 48 months wait time is okay seem to be a thought of a citizen from a third world country where political corruption is an unavoidable part of life and we got to suck it up.
Always love your constribution for the forums. Always inspired by your helping attitude!