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Citizenship test: Collective action required, or expect endless delays, years. Example of the effective lobbyng of people awaiting spousal sponsorship

piotrqc

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Despite the still imperfect result, I am still happy with this victory ... It's a good start.

Our friend, the excellent Ahsan Umar (The leader of all this movement) stressed in the last press release of the pressure group on social networks `` Advocates for Resumption of Canadian Citizenship Test '' that the cancellation of the demonstration on Saturday in front of parliament is just a strategic break. A reassessment will be made in 2021, and actions will resume if necessary:


As far as I'm concerned, I remain PERSUADED WITH A SOLID FAITH, that if we had not made any media noise, contacted the deputies, the ndp, the press, if we had not organized the first outings in Toronto and Montreal on November 7, signed the petition, etc ...

I remain convinced in the depths of my heart that if we had not done all of this, we would still be today at the stage of the generic message on twiter inviting us to wait indefinitely ... I am sure that it would have been the same for the sponsor spousals in their cause too if they hadn't said anything.

... I'm really happy, friends ... I invite you to reread the first few pages of this looooong thread: You will see from the start the comments of malicious and negative people, who were trying BY ALL MEANS AND ARGUMENTS POSSIBLE AND IMAGINABLE to discourage people, to make us accept the status quo, and to undermine our efforts and the very interest of our actions and words. They try to discredit us and silence us. Sometimes they even insulted us and told us to return `` home '' if we are not happy (Thank you to the administrators who do their best to moderate this kind of talk ... But we cannot deny this reality, this current of thought exists).

Make no mistake: These mischievous people were fueled by hatred and ideological principles ... and certainly not by the health of IRCC employees ...

Telecommuting has never killed (or infected) anyone, and pixels in a screen for online testing won't hurt either).

In short, in summary I'm happy ... And I thank God that their negative words have not totally discouraged people. It is a lesson in life.

A French proverb: The right is torn away, cannot be given.

, Piotr.
 

Lex2019

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I'm happy to see the elephant moving. I'm just conscsious of the result. Great to understand that if you do something that results in something. There's just a bit more work ahead...
 

armoured

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As far as I'm concerned, I remain PERSUADED WITH A SOLID FAITH
One of the definitions of 'faith' is 'belief without evidence.'

That sounds more sarcastic than I intend it to be: I am personally 100% in support of efforts to push - politically, peacefully - for improvement of the system. This does not mean of course that I'm in support of all messages or approaches - either from the perspective of effectiveness or means - but I support the overall goal and the right to push for improvements. It takes too long and the system is not sufficiently transparent.

Canada can and should do better.

BUT: I haven't read every post in this thread but some. From the beginning you seem to have believed that the system is 'bad' (not just incompetent or inefficient but with negative and malicious intent, or laziness or self-interest or whatever). And that delays 'related to covid' (I'm generalising) are not an excuse or justification.

I have no idea whether the protests and related actions have helped. I doubt many know (except a very few individuals in minister's offic/government or high-ranking within IRCC).

But we don't actually know that this changed anything. It's not proof.

I still think efforts to raise the profile of the issue and push for more transparency are worthwhile.

But no, you haven't proved that none of this would have happened without protests.

Personally I think /guess that the truth is somewhere in between - the system is slow and protests/public/political interest may have speeded things up a bit. That's a good result regardless. The public should _always_ fight for better from government.

It just doesn't demonstrate zero interest, indifference to the interests of PRs, or malign intent. Priorities, resources, and constraints are real issues.
 

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Lol it's literally been one day! But anyways, here is the first one I saw here:
I just got an online test invite! I have 21 days to complete the test starting from December 1st.

Please update the spreadsheet:

Citizenship application
Single
Montreal, QC
Physical Presence: 1283 days
Application sent: August 12, 2019
Application Delivered: August 15, 2019
AOR: October 31, 2019
Test invite: November 27, 2020
 

BOYX

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After reading it, I believe the interview is optional as they said "we may contact you for the interview". If they don't you will be moved directly to the ceremony.
No I thought the same, however, check out the in-line link in that section. It says that people over age of 18 are required to have an interview. I'll edit this post with the page in a bit.

EDIT: Here is the link I am referring to.

Therefore, it seems the may be invited is referring to whether one is a minor or not. It’s not about whether or not one will be waived from doing the interview process.
 
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BOYX

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Best case that is one thing with the Oath, worst thing that is a separate step. As I was saying that is wagging the dog. You asked for tests? You get them. Not the citizenship
Yeah definitely a chance we’ve been wagged here lol

I get the sense that the interview is separate from their tutorial, however, it does seem like they’re going forward with it online. If that’s the case, then there isn’t much to complain about. But only time will tell.
 

i-sore

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In the minister’s words according to his twitter handle ;


Beginning early 2021, IRCC will begin holding online citizenship tests will help prevent the further spread of COVID-19 by limiting gatherings of individuals and protecting our staff and those taking the test. See more below:



I still think the Parliament protest should have stayed the course.

operating phrase “ beginning early 2021”

We could be talking April for all you know .
 

piotrqc

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In the minister’s words according to his twitter handle ;


Beginning early 2021, IRCC will begin holding online citizenship tests will help prevent the further spread of COVID-19 by limiting gatherings of individuals and protecting our staff and those taking the test. See more below:



I still think the Parliament protest should have stayed the course.

operating phrase “ beginning early 2021”

We could be talking April for all you know .

Looks like we got screwed. The Honorable Minister's communications team laid a trap for us ... I checked, the tweet is true:

 
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