I could not agree more with you. I am completely hopeless and I am not optimistic as to when you could expect some good news.
I received my ATIP today and there is absolutely nothing new. It looks the officer is still waiting on that entry/exit record that I won't probably receive until maybe in December or sometimes next year.
I am now seriously contemplating introducing a new application but spending another $630 is probably something that I am not willing to do so. Had I put in a new application a few months I would have been done by now and that is what I have been telling everyone that is in the 36+ months range.
I received my ATIP today and there is absolutely nothing new. It looks the officer is still waiting on that entry/exit record that I won't probably receive until maybe in December or sometimes next year.
I am now seriously contemplating introducing a new application but spending another $630 is probably something that I am not willing to do so. Had I put in a new application a few months I would have been done by now and that is what I have been telling everyone that is in the 36+ months range.
ItkExpert said:seems the clearances are the new excuse for dragging 2011-2013 applicants on and on while 2014 applicants get their oath within 6 months. I have seen some 2014 RQ recipients getting their file done and not to mention the CIT-520 2014 recipient who get oath pretty quickly.
To be honest I don't think the government have interest to give 2011-2013 applicants citizenship before the upcoming elections. The know that many of those applicants hold a grudge against them for the way they have been treated and will probably vote for other parties. So by giving them citizenship and the right to vote they are shooting at their own feet . Realistically, I expect many of us being dragged to the winter with a variety of excuses (renewing clearances is one example) to prevent us from acquiring citizenship in time to vote. But that is just my guess.