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November 2017 - Citizenship Applicants

CanadaGoose

Star Member
Sep 30, 2013
95
3
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-Red Planet
NOC Code......
Allmost all
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
13-11-2013
AOR Received.
16-12-2013
IELTS Request
Included
Med's Request
23-05-2014
Med's Done....
12-06-2014
Passport Req..
14-11-2014
VISA ISSUED...
21-11-2014
Hi Mods , Please update line 318

Test Invite date: March 9th
Test Exam and Interview date : March 26th
DM date :March 27th
Oath :Looooooong wait for scarborough office ...?

Thanks in advance for updating ....
 

rajmalhotra7

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2010
3,142
803
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Hi Mods , Please update line 318

Test Invite date: March 9th
Test Exam and Interview date : March 26th
DM date :March 27th
Oath :Looooooong wait for scarborough office ...?

Thanks in advance for updating ....
Updated. Congrats!!

Do you know your in-process date?
 

razerblade

VIP Member
Feb 21, 2014
4,197
1,355
Hi Mods , Please update line 318

Test Invite date: March 9th
Test Exam and Interview date : March 26th
DM date :March 27th
Oath :Looooooong wait for scarborough office ...?

Thanks in advance for updating ....
Congrats! Yes, long wait for oath unless you're super lucky and somehow manage to get scheduled early. There are exceptions. but rare.
 

adi2999

Member
Dec 2, 2017
13
1
As noted in my previous post . . .

THIS BRINGS ME TO AN IMPORTANT CAVEAT AND AN EVEN MORE IMPORTANT CAUTION:

The caveat: No one wants to get bogged down in a full blown "presence-case." There are some situations, fairly rare situations, in which an applicant may want to stick it out, but generally even if the applicant has a fair chance of ultimately persuading a CJ to find the facts in his or her favour and get a grant of citizenship, at least as often as not it would be prudent, and probably faster, to withdraw and re-apply (this depends, of course, on the applicant not only continuing to be qualified but the intervening time helping to make the case stronger). Just getting RQ does NOT mean it is a full blown "presence-case." Most applicants issued RQ, qualified applicants, can and should simply make an appropriately responsive submission including relevant documents supporting their case and wait to see how it goes. Many do not take terribly much longer. But most applicants know what their situation is and whether there are likely to be contested issues, whether their current application has real problems, and thus most should be able to make a reasonable decision about whether to stick it out or not. In particular, most applicants should be able to objectively assess their situation and apprehend whether or not it would be prudent to withdraw and re-apply or to at least go through the RQ process to the next step before making such a decision. That noted, the applicant should, probably, either respond to the RQ or include, with the request to withdraw, an explanation why, to in effect communicate a mistake was made . . . which brings up the more serious side of this, a caution . . .


THE CAUTION: Potential Allegation of Misrepresentation

This is the more important aspect to consider for an applicant who has submitted a presence calculation which IRCC identifies as not only containing inaccuracies or omissions, but which involves the difference between claiming to meet the presence requirement and upon correction falling way short of the minimum requirement.

I cannot guess whether the trucker-applicant here has reason to be concerned about this. So far as anecdotal reporting and even the Federal Court decisions go, it appears that IRCC is generally NOT particularly strict let alone aggressive in making allegations of presence-fraud based on discrepancies between an applicant's original presence calculation and a corrected calculation. In particular, it appears that IRCC will not pursue a formal allegation of misrepresentation unless IRCC perceives the applicant has deliberately engaged in overt deception.

BUT the vast majority of reports relative to this have involved discrepancies in the range of weeks or a few months. A difference of more than six months (going from claiming 1096 days to only 900 days, more than 190 days fewer, for example) probably elevates the risks at least some.

I cannot guess how much risk there is for an applicant whose actual presence is six months or more less than that claimed in the application. I can forecast that there are various factors which can affect the risks, some increasing the risk substantially, some tending to reduce or mitigate the risks. Obviously, factors tending to indicate deliberate omissions will have a more negative influence. Factors tending to illustrate an innocent misunderstanding should favour the applicant.

BUT the risk is enough that an applicant faced with a large difference between what was first declared, and what the facts are, should at least think about this and perhaps be sure to make it clear to IRCC that a MISTAKE was made, not a deliberate misrepresentation.

It is the potential consequence which elevates the importance of this. If IRCC denies the application for misrepresentation that results in a five year prohibition, meaning the individual would not be eligible to re-apply for citizenship for another full five years. Not a matter to trifle with.
I guess I'll have to wait and see. Never say "never".
 

jeuniii

Star Member
Oct 4, 2017
109
31
Someone recently mentioned there are specific dates for Oath in every processing center city. I cant find that post anymore. How can I know on which days are Oath ceremonies held in Montreal ?
 

btbt

Hero Member
Feb 26, 2018
541
209
Someone recently mentioned there are specific dates for Oath in every processing center city. I cant find that post anymore. How can I know on which days are Oath ceremonies held in Montreal ?
@rajmalhotra7 pointed you at the page that lists the ceremonies. Do note that the page is updated weekly and sometimes offices will only list ceremonies for the next week or two (even when there are more ceremonies already planned).
 

dpenabill

VIP Member
Apr 2, 2010
6,294
3,059
I guess I'll have to wait and see. Never say "never".
Sorry . . . to be clear (again assuming an application made after June 11, 2015) IF your total number of days actually physically present is just 900 days, there is NO DOUBT, No doubt at all, about the outcome of this application. It will NOT be granted because there is NO legal basis which will allow IRCC or a Citizenship Judge to approve it. Nothing to wait to see. Really.

The only thing to wait and see is at what stage it is denied . . . sooner or eventually.

Sorry, but that is the long and short and all-in-between of it. The current requirement is a strict actual physical presence minimum. To fall short is to NOT be eligible.
 
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nofrills

Hero Member
Jun 5, 2015
289
59
Toronto
Category........
CEC
App. Filed.......
06-07-2015
AOR Received.
06-07-2015
Passport Req..
11-09-2015
LANDED..........
25-09-2015
Sorry . . . to be clear (again assuming an application made after June 11, 2015) IF your total number of days actually physically present is just 900 days, there is NO DOUBT, No doubt at all, about the outcome of this application. It will NOT be granted because there is NO legal basis which will allow IRCC or a Citizenship Judge to approve it. Nothing to wait to see. Really.

The only thing to wait and see is at what stage it is denied . . . sooner or eventually.

Sorry, but that is the long and short and all-in-between of it. The current requirement is a strict actual physical presence minimum. To fall short is to NOT be eligible.

I would agree with your incredibly long assessment :) Ultimately the basic requirement isn't met - accidental or not.
 

narr_12

Full Member
Mar 3, 2018
20
2
Hi Mods , Please update line 318

Test Invite date: March 9th
Test Exam and Interview date : March 26th
DM date :March 27th
Oath :Looooooong wait for scarborough office ...?

Thanks in advance for updating ....
Hi ,
How was the test and can you please share your interview experience and test preparation.
 

Goodluck abi

Star Member
Jan 4, 2018
151
47
I guess I'll have to wait and see. Never say "never".
You already do the calculations by urself and u jus have 900 days, so no way will continue with ur app, all you need is to wait and do it when u reach ur time, even thou u sent a letter from ur work place it’s not letter from federal government
 

bold9k

Star Member
May 27, 2011
117
15
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-O
NOC Code......
2280
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-03-2013
Doc's Request.
RPRF, Biodata - Jan 2nd 2014
AOR Received.
24-04-2013
IELTS Request
Sent with Documents - Score 8.5
Med's Request
02-01-2014
Med's Done....
09-01-2014 - Medicals sent 14-01-2014
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
July 8th 2014
VISA ISSUED...
July 11th 2014

Kamal.Aly

Star Member
Dec 30, 2011
100
47
Member "Shankari" line # 325. Her timeline doesn't look correct. AOR is 23rd January 2018 and IP is 23rd February 2018. Please update accordingly.