Thanks for your story - just curious , what did the officer ask you and what did you answer that made her decide to give you RQ?
I will tell you with my best memories.She asked me about my marital status, I answered her that I separated.Then, she asked me whether I had children with my wife or where was my wife at that time or something like that. My response was "I didn't have a wife", "I had a same sex partner".
I shouldn't have elaborated that, I should have just played along like
" the relationship was over and I didn't have any children". Then, move on to another subject.
Anyway, I thought she knew it because when I applied for a permanent resident through a family class, it was very clear that I had a same sex partner. I thought the permanent resident application and the citizenship application were connected to one another.
As soon as I gave her the answer; her face expression was like " really". It was a blank strange look on her face as far as I remember. It started the bad vibes.
Then, she went on and on asking me about him such as where did I meet him. I told her the truth that I met him through internet dating website back in 2000. I realized afterward it was not a good answer.
I should have answered her more politically correct like " I met him in a gay sauna" or I was working as a rent boy (male prostitute) in a gay bar and he was one of my clients and we fell deeply in love to each other
( just kidding, I am making this as a joke, being sarcastic).
No, I mean I should have been more politically correct like " I met him when he came to visit my country as a tourist". Or, I accidentally met him in one of the tourist sites.
After that, a moment later she gave me a resident questionnaire.
Anyway, she sent me an e-mail back in June 15, 2011. This is her e-mail and I have to delete my real name and her name due to privacy act.
6/15/11 at 11:53 AM
Hi,
This message is for (I deleted my name) . I have been advised that you made an inquiry to the provincial Immigration office regarding the status of your Citizenship application. The provincial office (The Office of Immigration) is not responsible for Citizenship, therefore, they will not be able to assist you. I also realize that you are not able to contact our Call Centre as you are currently in Thailand, and the toll free number can only be used from within Canada. Therefore, I will provide you with a status update.
The documents you submitted on March 31, 2011 have been received by this office and are awaiting review by an officer. All information received must be examined before a file can be forwarded to the Judge for a decision. Please be advised that your file is being processed according to policy and that you will be contacted if further information is required.
Best Regards,
(I delete her name)
Citizenship & Immigration Officer | Conseillère citoyenneté et immigration
ATL - CIC Halifax NS | ATL - CIC Halifax, N.-É.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada | Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada
1741 Brunswick Street, Suite B110 Halifax NS B3J 3X8 | 1741, rue Brunswick, bureau B110 Halifax NS B3J 3X8
Office | Bureau CIC Halifax
( I delete her e-mail)
Facsimile | Télécopieur 902-426-4241
Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada
After this post, I have to go now. I will come back to this site to finish writing my story when I have more times and in the mood to write.
Bye for now,