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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by cityhog
(Post 8733030)
I lived in Florida. Didn't like the weather. And a lot of crime. If you don't have much money, CA is a better place to retire.
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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by The Aviator
(Post 8732691)
Citizenship is not a right.
The government is entitled to a reasonable period of time to determine whether an applicant meets the requirements. There are cases where the Federal Court has found a delay to be unreasonable and ordered the government to get on with it. Note that the OP's idea of reasonable might not be the same as the courts'. The cases I can find involve delays of several years. |
Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 8732585)
Citizenship applications in the US are averaging around six months at present (although they are more expensive, $675, but at least they actually process them, $200 for nothing is more expensive imv!)
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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by cityhog
(Post 8732821)
I got my PR a month ago and I already feel like a prisoner in my home. I can't imagine myself here waiting for four more years to get my citizenship. I'm already looking for a way to move back to the States, mainly because there are no real jobs in my field. I have been here for three years. So after two years I'm eligible for citizenship. But then I have to wait for another two years for my citizenship? Wow, depressing. I was looking forward to getting a TN visa after two years. Oh shit, I have to wait for another two years!
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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 8732585)
[..]I urge you all to complain to your MP about it. [..]
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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by agr
(Post 8733561)
MPs only represent voters don't they?
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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by JAJ
(Post 8733449)
TN is really not all that great a visa/status for anything other than a short term assignment.
You should consider yourself lucky to have permanent residence in Canada - why not try to make a success of living in Canada? |
Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by cityhog
(Post 8734862)
These lazy incompetent but overly patriotic Canadians are running my workplace into the ground. Canadian protectionism is ruining it. It's like inbreeding of a family of morons.
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Re: Write to your MP!
Cant say Ive seen any protectionism against PRs, assuming you have the relevant recognised qualifications.
There is some resistance against having to get a TWP, which I figure is only natural, but in my experience if a qualified candidates has PR no one could care less if they were Canadian citizens or not, especially if they already have had some canadian employer take a chance on them in the past. Maybe your negative attitude isnt helping your cause? Something near 20% of all canadian residents are immigrants, born overseas. In Ontario its over 25%. If you factor in 1st generation canadians (those with immigrant parents) its more like 50% of the population, so this idea that "Canadians" are prejudiced against PRs seems unlikely to withstand too thorough an examination! When you look at the stats unemployment for recent arrived immigrants is higher than the average, but that easily explained by the absence of the qualifications that canadian employers are expecting to see. |
Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 8734965)
Maybe your negative attitude isnt helping your cause?
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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by agr
(Post 8733561)
MPs only represent voters don't they?
Originally Posted by JAJ
(Post 8733568)
Constitutionally, an MP should represent the whole constituency (riding in Canadian English). However this is an unwritten convention.
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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 8735005)
No doubt there will be some PRs with Citizen partners. Perhaps the partner should make the complaint. ;)
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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by The Aviator
(Post 8732691)
Citizenship is not a right.
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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by JAJ
(Post 8733446)
But you wait longer for citizenship in the US (at least those not married to citizens) - 5 years instead of three, and time before permanent residence is ignored instead of credited at 50%.
That isn't more restrictive, it's just different, and it has no bearing on how long the application process should take. |
Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by agr
(Post 8733561)
MPs only represent voters don't they?
I don't think people are getting my point in posting this thread, they aren't just being really slow, it doesn't look to me as though they are actually processing applications. The priority date for PR card renewals has been at February 8 for weeks and the only thing that changes is the processing time, which moves forward by a week every week. That means they aren't processing them. Or at a pace that is just fantastically slow. It's harder to tell with citizenship applications but they clearly are taking a very long time. You're paying $50 or $200 for nothing. You don't get anything in return. That is clearly wrong. The only way to get anything done about it at this stage is to start moaning to MPs, imo. The reason it takes six months in the US is precisely because it was taking years and people started moaning about it. |
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