(This is not finalized yet, your comments are greatly appreciated, I will update the post based on your feedback to provide a guide for everyone who is willing to do this by themselves.)
Note: I am not a lawyer, and not sure about specific cases. Use this at your own risk!
Generally speaking, I am now going to represent myself and accept the consequences. If you believe this is also something you are looking for, continue reading!
I am starting this thread because I know many of you, similar to me, are thinking about the Writ of Mandamus to finalize the decision about the grant of citizenship. We all know we can go to lawyers and pay the fees to do it, but by using ChatGPT, can't we just do it ourselves?
There are basically 3 steps to mandamus:
#1 - Letter of Demand (Specific Performance Request)
This is a sample prompt I used from ChatGPT to create the writ of mandamus for me. You should update it based on your own specific situation.
ChatGPT Prompt:
The procedure for submission to the court is available here.
For Toronto, as far as I know, it is as follows:
Take the copies of applications for judicial review (the document generated by ChatGPT) and all supporting documents (processing time advertised by IRCC, your application profile, and status) to the Registrar’s Office of the Federal Court of Canada. It is located at 180 Queen Street West, Suite 200, (corner University Ave), 2nd Floor.
Please reply your feedback and correct me if you find some of the information I provided here not reliable or wrong.
Note: I am not a lawyer, and not sure about specific cases. Use this at your own risk!
Generally speaking, I am now going to represent myself and accept the consequences. If you believe this is also something you are looking for, continue reading!
I am starting this thread because I know many of you, similar to me, are thinking about the Writ of Mandamus to finalize the decision about the grant of citizenship. We all know we can go to lawyers and pay the fees to do it, but by using ChatGPT, can't we just do it ourselves?
There are basically 3 steps to mandamus:
- Letter of Demand (Specific Performance Request)
- Submitting mandamus application to the court
- Mandamus Hearing (very unusual that it will go to this step, and in this situation, probably it is better to ask for legal help)
#1 - Letter of Demand (Specific Performance Request)
This is a sample prompt I used from ChatGPT to create the writ of mandamus for me. You should update it based on your own specific situation.
ChatGPT Prompt:
ChatGPT Prompt:Write a writ of mandamus for the Canadian court because IRCC did not complete the application of granting citizenship in the normal processing time which is at the moment 18 months. I applied for it on Oct. 10, 2021, and today's date is September 1, 2023.
#2 - Submitting mandamus application to the court[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
[Name of the Court]
[Court Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
Re: Application for Writ of Mandamus
[Your Full Name] v. Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
File No: [Insert Court File Number]
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing to respectfully request the issuance of a Writ of Mandamus in the matter of my application for Canadian citizenship, which is currently pending before the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). I filed my application for Canadian citizenship on October 10, 2021, and as of today's date, September 1, 2023, my application remains unresolved, despite the standard processing time for such applications being 18 months.
Background:
I am an applicant for Canadian citizenship, having met all the necessary eligibility requirements as outlined by the IRCC. The normal processing time for Canadian citizenship applications is stated as 18 months by the IRCC. Unfortunately, my application has surpassed this timeline without any discernible progress, communication, or explanation from the IRCC regarding the delay.
Grounds for Relief:
1. Unreasonable Delay: The delay in processing my application for Canadian citizenship is unreasonable and has caused me undue stress, uncertainty, and inconvenience. The 18-month processing time, which is considered the standard, has been significantly exceeded without any apparent justification provided by the IRCC.
2. Failure to Communicate: Throughout the extended processing period, I have not received any updates, communication, or correspondence from the IRCC regarding the status of my application. The lack of information has further exacerbated the distress and uncertainty caused by the delay.
3. Violation of Legitimate Expectations: Given the established 18-month processing time for Canadian citizenship applications, I had a legitimate expectation that my application would be processed within a reasonable timeframe. The IRCC's failure to adhere to this expectation constitutes a violation of my rights as an applicant.
Relief Sought:
I kindly request the Court to issue a Writ of Mandamus compelling the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to complete the processing of my Canadian citizenship application within a reasonable time, as defined by the standard processing time of 18 months, from the date of filing (October 10, 2021).
I also request that the Court order the IRCC to provide a written explanation for the undue delay and lack of communication regarding the status of my application and make a final decision about the grant of citizenship.
Conclusion:
I am genuinely committed to becoming a Canadian citizen, and the prolonged delay in processing my application has caused me distress and uncertainty. I believe that seeking the Court's intervention through a Writ of Mandamus is the appropriate course of action to ensure that my application is processed fairly, justly, and within a reasonable timeframe.
I sincerely appreciate your attention to this matter and kindly request your prompt consideration of my application for a Writ of Mandamus. I am hopeful that the Court's intervention will lead to a swift resolution of my Canadian citizenship application.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Signature]
CC: Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
[IRCC Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
The procedure for submission to the court is available here.
For Toronto, as far as I know, it is as follows:
Take the copies of applications for judicial review (the document generated by ChatGPT) and all supporting documents (processing time advertised by IRCC, your application profile, and status) to the Registrar’s Office of the Federal Court of Canada. It is located at 180 Queen Street West, Suite 200, (corner University Ave), 2nd Floor.
- You will have to pay a $50 filing fee;
- Once the Registrar gives your applications back with a court number, you have to take them to the Department of Justice.
- The Department of Justice is located in the Exchange Tower at 130 King Street West (corner York Street). Take the first set of elevators to the 19th Floor;
- You leave one copy of the leave application at the Department of Justice and you get them to sign on the back of the other copies;
- Take one of the copies signed by the Department of Justice back to the Registrar’s Office at the Federal Court and leave it with them; and
- Keep the other copies.
Please reply your feedback and correct me if you find some of the information I provided here not reliable or wrong.
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