My three years as PR are finally finishing and I'm thinking about applying for citizenship. When I came to Canada I worked a little bit for Uber but then I enrolled in a three year long course in healthcare for better opportunities and retraining myself. I didn't leave Canada for a single day during my eligibility period but I'm worried that I will be subjected to a longer processing time or get an RQ because I didn't work. I had my own savings from my country for my studies and I didn't take welfare either. I heard that there is a simplified processing and then there is a longer one and I'm dreading to be put in the other category. Will studying be a problem for IRCC?
I have another question and instead of wasting another thread, I'll ask it here as well. I want to know how common is it for citizenship applications to be stuck for years in processing? I've only seen a few cases like that where applicants had to file a mandamus, etc. But for PR, those sorts of obstacles are pretty common. I also check the forum here from time to time and I see that the main hurdle is the PR and the citizenship process is usually smooth if you don't have a criminal record, etc.
I have another question and instead of wasting another thread, I'll ask it here as well. I want to know how common is it for citizenship applications to be stuck for years in processing? I've only seen a few cases like that where applicants had to file a mandamus, etc. But for PR, those sorts of obstacles are pretty common. I also check the forum here from time to time and I see that the main hurdle is the PR and the citizenship process is usually smooth if you don't have a criminal record, etc.