I have a question...
1. why do people who apply with more than 1095 days also get RQ. I have seen people with 1460 days getting RQ.
2. If you get RQ lot of people suggest withdraw the application and reply. I cannot understand what will change if we withdraw and reapply still there is no issue in residency completion dates. before one had 1460 days completed after a year he will again have 1460 +365 days = 1825
3. is citizenship given on other factors too other than residency obligation? lets say he or she has no criminal record. even cic checked background check at Sydney before transferring the file to local office. why still RQ is issued?
4. 90% of the case when applicant is not withdrawing the application he or she is replying the RQ with tons of proof then why CIC is getting burdened to read those pages.. when they receive huge pile of papers it is certain that it has some kind of proof or ties.. so why this is been requested as usually people response. only 10% who cannot response they just withdraw the application. Technically responding means case accepted but with delays...
1. why do people who apply with more than 1095 days also get RQ. I have seen people with 1460 days getting RQ.
2. If you get RQ lot of people suggest withdraw the application and reply. I cannot understand what will change if we withdraw and reapply still there is no issue in residency completion dates. before one had 1460 days completed after a year he will again have 1460 +365 days = 1825
3. is citizenship given on other factors too other than residency obligation? lets say he or she has no criminal record. even cic checked background check at Sydney before transferring the file to local office. why still RQ is issued?
4. 90% of the case when applicant is not withdrawing the application he or she is replying the RQ with tons of proof then why CIC is getting burdened to read those pages.. when they receive huge pile of papers it is certain that it has some kind of proof or ties.. so why this is been requested as usually people response. only 10% who cannot response they just withdraw the application. Technically responding means case accepted but with delays...