Aps sent Nov 17
Recd Nov 20
AOR Jan 6
IP Jan 22
FP May 25
They wait after all this months to send me finger print
I called IRCC yesterday, after the wait time of more then 40 min, A lady picked up my phone and she was very humble, after the inquiry about my application she said, all is complete but they have forwarded my application to Mississauga office. I live in Markham, and test was in Scarborough. My test date was 18 Jan 2018.
Anyone else faced the same situation? Please reply.
Too bad ... I was looking forward to voting in the Ontario election next month , that doesn’t seem possible nowAt least you did the test, something many of us haven't experienced. Don't worry I bet they'll finish you first before the Mississauga applicants, we're very low priority to them.
Too bad ... I was looking forward to voting in the Ontario election next month , that doesn’t seem possible now
It was on eCASE (your online account acess)?I called IRCC yesterday, after the wait time of more then 40 min, A lady picked up my phone and she was very humble, after the inquiry about my application she said, all is complete but they have forwarded my application to Mississauga office. I live in Markham, and test was in Scarborough. My test date was 18 Jan 2018.
Anyone else faced the same situation? Please reply.
Me too. The citizenship requirement for elections doesn't make sense to me. Permanent residents should be allowed to vote especially that the decision people who are elected make will affect them. Ironic that it's ok to pay taxes and pay for their salaries but it's not ok to vote for them!
Yes in United Kingdom, even International students are allowed to vote.I don't get your rationale. As PR we are simply long-term "guests". So, if we choose to live here, we have to pay taxes. Imagine a PR (guests) become a MP or Prime Minister, it's like allowing a guest (at your house) to start making decision for you.
Do you know any country (rich or poor) were they will allow PRs to (vote) determine the future of their country?
Yes in United Kingdom, even International students are allowed to vote.
Canada is also CWCDon't they have to be eligible commonwealth citizens?
I don't get your rationale. As PR we are simply long-term "guests". So, if we choose to live here, we have to pay taxes. Imagine a PR (guests) become a MP or Prime Minister, it's like allowing a guest (at your house) to start making decision for you.
Do you know any country (rich or poor) were they will allow PRs to (vote) determine the future of their country?
You don't charge room rent (taxes) from guests, do you?I don't get your rationale. As PR we are simply long-term "guests". So, if we choose to live here, we have to pay taxes. Imagine a PR (guests) become a MP or Prime Minister, it's like allowing a guest (at your house) to start making decision for you.
Do you know any country (rich or poor) were they will allow PRs to (vote) determine the future of their country?