There are multiple topics and multiple reports in this forum indicating some (not necessarily many, let alone most) shortfall applicants are still being scheduled to take the oath.
Moreover, there are some recent Federal Court decisions in which the Federal Court rejected CIC appeals in cases where the Citizenship Judge approved a shortfall applicant for citizenship.
So there is reason to hope, depending, however, on the particular facts of the case, the merits, including perhaps the applicant's ability to go to a CJ hearing and make a case for applying a qualitative residency test rather than the strict physical presence test, largely by showing the extent to which the applicant's life was centralized in Canada (for at least three years prior to applying).
Also see a very recent report of shortfall applicant's success in one such other topic:
Moreover, there are some recent Federal Court decisions in which the Federal Court rejected CIC appeals in cases where the Citizenship Judge approved a shortfall applicant for citizenship.
So there is reason to hope, depending, however, on the particular facts of the case, the merits, including perhaps the applicant's ability to go to a CJ hearing and make a case for applying a qualitative residency test rather than the strict physical presence test, largely by showing the extent to which the applicant's life was centralized in Canada (for at least three years prior to applying).
Also see a very recent report of shortfall applicant's success in one such other topic:
jman1200 said:Hi
I just this forum joined to share my experience. This site provided me valuable information so I'd like to return the favour.
I applied for Citizenship before reaching Physical Presence and it got granted. Now, I do not advise anyone to do this.
My particular situation:
- I had the number of calendar days required to apply for citizenship.
- I was 100 days short to meet the physical presence. My absences were due to vacation, I work and live in Canada.
- Applied in Oct 2012.
- I decided to apply because the requirements were changing back in Nov 2012 and if I had waited, I needed to prove I knew English which I learned when I was a kid and I didn't want to take any kind of tests.
- In Dec 2013 they asked for additional documents, a Residence Questionnaire which I sent with 100+ pages of documents to prove I lived here.
- In Aug 2014 I wrote and passed the Citizenship test. Official that reviewed my file after the test told me that because I applied before meeting the physical presence my application will have to be reviewed by a judge and that it could take up to 8 months. Said that I'd be better if I withdrew my application and re-apply. I decided to take my chances.
- Oct 2015. Once my application exceeded the 36 months, I called the call centre to inquiry about my file and why it was taking so long.
- Nov 2015 got an appointment to meet a judge. Judge reviewed my file and asked my about my ties to Canada, I was able to tell he followed the Koo test I read about somewhere. Judge was very nice to speak with.
- Jan 2016. My application was granted.
If I had known I'd take so long and that I was going to be under so much stress thinking it was going to be rejected, I'd have waited to meet the physical presence and write the English proficiency test. Many friends that applied after me, got their application approved within 8 months.
My advise, wait until you meet all the requirements.