I've also never heard anything about family applications being processed faster than individual applications.
But I want to add that it's important to be clear about WHO things are better for when someone applies individually vs. with family. Sometimes it will be riskier for one applicant if they apply as an individual but far better for their children who otherwise wouldn't get citizenship for another year or two.
When one is part of a family, it seems to me that it's important to at least consider the benefits for every member of the family, not just focus on the harm that the family members can do to one's personal application, but also consider the benefit that that family member can do for their children's and spouse's application.
(n.b.- this isn't directed specifically at manty, just a general comment regarding collective applications and the importance of considering the collective benefit).
But I want to add that it's important to be clear about WHO things are better for when someone applies individually vs. with family. Sometimes it will be riskier for one applicant if they apply as an individual but far better for their children who otherwise wouldn't get citizenship for another year or two.
When one is part of a family, it seems to me that it's important to at least consider the benefits for every member of the family, not just focus on the harm that the family members can do to one's personal application, but also consider the benefit that that family member can do for their children's and spouse's application.
(n.b.- this isn't directed specifically at manty, just a general comment regarding collective applications and the importance of considering the collective benefit).