The "third world countries" certainly have some advantages I feel:Called today. Was told "Your application is being considered" and that it could take 1-2 months to process it.
I don't believe this. Why is there so much variance in how quickly one application is processed from another? I've seen people receive the PPs back in 2weeks, while there's no progress on mine? Have they never heard of first come first served? Why are we sending our applications into a blackhole and simply sitting waiting fingers crossed?
I come from a "third world country" where you can get your passport in 15 days for 30$ or within 3 days for 70$ and track it all the way through.
By the time I get to the point where its complete I'd have already totally lost all excitement and interest in it.
/end-rant
1) No legacy system headache.
2) More efficient and streamlined systems due to recent/on-going digitalization using the latest tech.
3) A larger population provides more economy of scale, esp. when switching to automated systems. Makes it easier to invest in a new system due to higher RoI even on much smaller individual fee.
With the new online citizenship system being rolled out, I personally wish for IRCC to connect the citizenship and passport application systems, so that all the common information and verifications automatically become visible to the passport office, and the extra information can be filled online if you want a passport after getting the citizenship.