I am keeping in touch with my MP. CIC won't send anything down to Calgary. CGY office will only touch the files from Southern Alberta.
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Thank you for your email regarding a Citizenship Judge in Edmonton. I can confirm that it is correct, there is no citizenship judge appointed for Edmonton right now. There is only one to cover Northern Alberta, and one to cover Southern Alberta. They get appointed for three years, and most often get an extension. Unfortunately, it happens approximately every six years that one jurisdiction is without a judge for some time.
Your member of parliament does not have any influence on the timing of a new appointment. It is not a situation that anybody is particular happy about. Once a new judge is appointed he or she has to go through a training process, so will not be working on files right away.
At the moment the department estimates it will take 18 months to catch up. That could change along the way, we do not know at this time.
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Good luck!
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Thank you for your email regarding a Citizenship Judge in Edmonton. I can confirm that it is correct, there is no citizenship judge appointed for Edmonton right now. There is only one to cover Northern Alberta, and one to cover Southern Alberta. They get appointed for three years, and most often get an extension. Unfortunately, it happens approximately every six years that one jurisdiction is without a judge for some time.
Your member of parliament does not have any influence on the timing of a new appointment. It is not a situation that anybody is particular happy about. Once a new judge is appointed he or she has to go through a training process, so will not be working on files right away.
At the moment the department estimates it will take 18 months to catch up. That could change along the way, we do not know at this time.
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Good luck!
erikag said:Genshez, when did you get the FP done? What did CIC do until April???
I am afraid our cases will be processed slower since there is no judge in Edmonton since January. They are probably sending the files to the Calgary judges to review and to make decision.