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CPC Program Support Unit-Grant of Citizenship for Minors Under Para 5 (2)

Zorba5

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Sep 1, 2010
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I am a Canadian citizen since April, 2008. Date Shown on Citizenship Card is April. 2007.

In May 2011, I applied for Grant of Citizenship for Minors Under Para 5 (2) for my two children both born in October, 2007 and holding "Permanent Resident" status since February 2011. In July, 2012, I received a letter from the Citizenship Case Processing Centre that the initial review of the file has been completed and that it has been referred to the Program Support Unit for a final review, which entails additional delay.

My questions are:

1) What is the Program Support Unit is and what are the nature of cases referred to them?
2) What could the reasons be for a straight-forward case like this where the applicants are Permanent Residents/minors and children of a Canadian citizen to be referred to this Unit?
3) Any experiences about the time it takes the Program Support Unit to take decisions?

Leon and others, I would highly appreciate your input.
 

CS_Vlad

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Aug 31, 2012
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Were they sponsored by you?
Are they presently in Canada?
Was there a name change, your's or children's?
 

Zorba5

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Sep 1, 2010
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Yes, they were sponsored by me. They are not in Canada currently but this should have no effect as they do not have to satisfy any residency requirements being minors and accompanying a Canadian citizen.

No change whatsoever of names.

Any clues?
 

PMM

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Jun 30, 2005
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Hi


Zorba5 said:
Yes, they were sponsored by me. They are not in Canada currently but this should have no effect as they do not have to satisfy any residency requirements being minors and accompanying a Canadian citizen.

No change whatsoever of names.

Any clues?
I think that you will find that they have to be in Canada.
 

Zorba5

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Sep 1, 2010
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Thank you PMM, but when?

Before, during or after the application? For how long? Won't setting a period contradict with the waiver minors have on residency?

Any ideas about the Program Support Unit?
 

PMM

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Jun 30, 2005
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Hi


Zorba5 said:
Thank you PMM, but when?

Before, during or after the application? For how long? Won't setting a period contradict with the waiver minors have on residency?

Any ideas about the Program Support Unit?

Probably date of application and during application.
 
F

fareplay

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Hi Zorba

You are absoultely right, there is no residency requirement under 5(2). It is quite straightforward if the children have PR statuses and you are a citizen. Other than that the kids dont have to go through citizenship test and the oath (if they are under 14).
Have you heard anything back yet?

Mark
 

Zorba5

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Sep 1, 2010
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Hi Mark,

Thank you for your note. Both my children are under 8 and I haven't heard anything from CPC yet. It has been more than 18 months now and I have no idea why a staright-forward application like mine would take this long without a decision.

Looks like I have no choice but to wait.

Zorba
 

crocdile

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Nov 23, 2012
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idareican

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Mar 6, 2013
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Zorba5 said:
I am a Canadian citizen since April, 2008. Date Shown on Citizenship Card is April. 2007.

In May 2011, I applied for Grant of Citizenship for Minors Under Para 5 (2) for my two children both born in October, 2007 and holding "Permanent Resident" status since February 2011. In July, 2012, I received a letter from the Citizenship Case Processing Centre that the initial review of the file has been completed and that it has been referred to the Program Support Unit for a final review, which entails additional delay.

My questions are:

1) What is the Program Support Unit is and what are the nature of cases referred to them?
2) What could the reasons be for a straight-forward case like this where the applicants are Permanent Residents/minors and children of a Canadian citizen to be referred to this Unit?
3) Any experiences about the time it takes the Program Support Unit to take decisions?

Leon and others, I would highly appreciate your input.
Basically, Program Support Unit is an uncomfortable place to go, eventhough every comer has no ideas about it. Have you got any decision made in there so far? GOOD LUCK!