And who said they weren't being fair and open? If you apply for your notes, do they not give them to you? If they don't then you can claim not being transparent. Also about the part where you don't question or challenge the government doesn't make sense, what are you challenging or questioning? How long it takes? You're pretty clueless to be blunt. If they told you you're not eligible, and you were, that I could understand, but your application being in a huge backlog with many thousands of other people as well as them admitting they are behind because of a backlog is not questioning or challenging, it's actually just making things slower and not accomplishing anything. I'd claim the exact opposite of what you're saying, some people thing that coming to a Western country just means you can complain about everything you don't like, and that's not the case. I've been here for 13 years before finally becoming Canadian, while others only 4 or 5, do I care? No, they got their in a different manner and legally just like me. So stop with this entitlement.
Your post is full of ASS-umptions. And you're simply being a dork if you think this falls in the category of "complaining about everything" where it falls under complaining about something that "affects everything." I wouldn't bother replying to you, however, since, it's a public forum, I do want to encourage others to hold themselves to higher standards and not stay quiet if they don't see any progress on their application. YES, even if it's under 12 months mark.
1. How is it fair for someone's application to show "in transit" for 4 months after being received? What does it even mean in this day and age?
2. It's been 11 months since I've been in the process without a test invite. No other communication from them since. When I asked for my GCMS notes in June 2018, I got a copy that was last updated on 15th December 2017?
3. Every time I call, it's the same answer. Everything looks good, and you will hear from us soon. I'm 6 weeks away from hitting 12 months, and I'm supposed to believe someone is going to take care of it just in time, and everything will be fine.
4. I don't buy any background check BS which took 7-8 months I believe. For someone who's been here 19 years. Never had any run-ins with the law and filed/paid all his taxes. How hard is it to figure it out?
I love Canada, I've given up American citizenship and chose this country instead. I personally will not stay quiet till this department of government gets their act together.
I will be lawyering up immediately if I go over 12 months mark. After I get my citizenship I will continue to get myself heard. I encourage everyone else on this forum who has similar experiences to write to the immigration minister. To his credit, I've always gotten a reply back from his office.