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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 8735028)
I'd be one of them. Trouble is, my PR card renewal using the expedited process for booked travel, took 3 weeks from submission to me having my shiny new PR card. So I, or the Mrs, have little to complain about.;)
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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by cornmatthew
(Post 8733328)
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. Has anyone been granted citizenship lately, how long did it take? |
Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by cityhog
(Post 8734862)
Yeah I agree. I heard people say H1B is better TN.
If your occupation is in the NAFTA list though generally speaking TN-1 is far better. There is no I-129 if you apply at a POE (and moreover, you can apply at a POE), it can be renewed indefinitely provided you maintain non-immigrant intent. There is no labour certification. It's much cheaper and easier to apply for. It's not subject to a raft of rules that apply to H-1B such as the labour provisions, (i.e. if there's a strike). It's not subject to the number of hours you have to work per week, (i.e. it can be granted for part-time work. although you cannot hold TN-1 for two full-time occupations simultaneously). You can hold multiple TN-1s, for example if you a consulting MD at multiple hospitals (I knew an MD who had somewhere around a dozen TN-1s at one point). The whole idea behind it was so that Canadians (as it originally came from the CFTA) didn't have to get H-1B. However I have to say having been on a work permit in the US I would never ever go anywhere on a work permit as a general rule ever again because you feel like a prisoner in your job. But if you must go to the US and you're a Canadian, TN-1 is the better option generally speaking if you qualify for it. |
Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 8735522)
When did you apply?
•I posted my PR renewal application on the 18th March, Received by CIC 19th. •As we have travel booked for end of June I marked the envelope with 'Urgent, Proof of Travel enclosed' as per the instructions on the CIC website. •CIC started processing my application on the 22nd March. •CIC completed processing and approved PR Card Renewal on 23rd March. •Today (13th April) I have just been and collected my PR card. |
Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 8735537)
You can get a writ of something or other to compel them to perform their bureaucratic function, however like you say my idea of reasonable may not be the court's, but personally I find no movement on PR cards to be unreasonable and citizenship grant times seem to be getting increasingly fluffy, at best you're looking at a year and a half and that's pretty long, it's not exactly brain surgery.
Has anyone been granted citizenship lately, how long did it take? Am I happy about it, no. |
Re: Write to your MP!
This is certainly not aimed at anyone...just my opinion...
If you dont like it...leave... And as I'm sure has already been stated...residency isn't a right in either country, unless you are born there...and neither is citizenship..both have to be earned..not just paid for.. |
Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by SDDep
(Post 8735599)
And as I'm sure has already been stated...residency isn't a right in either country,
The Govt. has to comply with the law, just like everyone else. The Charter Of Rights specifically refers to LPRs, by the way. |
Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by Kiwilass
(Post 8735580)
I'm expecting it to take forever. Put my application in in March was it? April? Yeah.
Am I happy about it, no. |
Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 8735609)
It is a legal right, you have applied for and been granted it under the rule of law. Citizenship is also a legal right under the Citizenship Act if you comply with the application requirements, as someone posted above, it says "shall grant", not "may grant".
The Govt. has to comply with the law, just like everyone else. The Charter Of Rights specifically refers to LPRs, by the way. So no, you personally dont have any legal rights to falll back on, because as of right now you dont meet the requirement of having passed the test or interview with a citizenship judge. Yes, its inconvenient and annoying perhaps, but suck it up buttercup, Citizenship will come eventually. PS raising fees would probably speed things up, not just through increased funding, but also by putting off many of the people who apply now at the current rate. I suppose there is some political balance to be struck in maintaining accessability to all who qualify, and throwing tax payers money at speeding things up. CIC is allegedly supposed to be "revenue neutral", so increasing fees may reduce the overall income and service levels if too many people decided not to spend US levels on citizenship. |
Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 8735609)
It is a legal right, you have applied for and been granted it under the rule of law. Citizenship is also a legal right under the Citizenship Act if you comply with the application requirements, as someone posted above, it says "shall grant", not "may grant".
The Govt. has to comply with the law, just like everyone else. The Charter Of Rights specifically refers to LPRs, by the way. By "right", I meant entitlement... And both LPR and Naturalized citizenship "can" be revoked...with cause...much easier with just residency... The Govt will comply with the law when it is ready to, and typically not before..hence long delays etc etc... |
Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 8735615)
Well this should be interesting (if you have the patience) because we applied at the same time so the difference will be which CIC office it goes to from NS. I assume yours will go to Vancouver so I assume it will take longer.
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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 8735615)
Well this should be interesting (if you have the patience) because we applied at the same time so the difference will be which CIC office it goes to from NS. I assume yours will go to Vancouver so I assume it will take longer.
It's a magical thing, getting your c-ship. That's why it's taking so long. :unsure: |
Re: Write to your MP!
What do you mean "choose to believe"?
That's exactly how it really happens! Isnt it:unsure::confused: |
Re: Write to your MP!
yes
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Re: Write to your MP!
Originally Posted by SDDep
(Post 8735599)
If you dont like it...leave...
Comments such as "if you don't like it just leave" (and it's variants) are intellectually bankrupt imo. |
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