links18 -- you are absolutely correct, some People are so scared and they are scaring others.links18 said:False. Otherwise, CIC could take as long as they wanted, ten years or more, and everyone else's unreasonable delays would serve as justification for your unreasonable delay. This is circular reasoning. At a certain point, the delay become objectively unreasonable, regardless of where your file sits compared to everyone else. CIC seems to recognize that 36 months is too long, and we have seen cases here of CIC immediately moving a file to completion upon filing of mandamus after 36 months.
Its a good idea to have done these things as they increase your chances of mandamus succeeding, but they are not "required."
False again, as we have people on this forum who got RQ, but achieved results from filing a Mandamus action. Sometimes the goal is to get CIC to move to complete the file, not necessarily to win the court case.
when CIC says it is 36 months processing time , this is not a law, what is the use of all this time ,and
many applications are just laying on shelves in closed room. I believe any body have completed the test,
and submitted all documents , has the right to request CIC to complete the case and take decision.