bambino said:
This is good news. Citizenship officers can now approve applications on the spot during the post-test interview (the form/checklist they use contain that provision).
The only person that can deny an application is the Citizenship Judge, and it is highly unlikely, impossible in fact, that your application would make it to his/her desk in a couple of days and be denied without a hearing.
So congratulations are in order. Hopefully you will get your oath letter soon.
Hi Bambino,
Thanks for motivating response.
Just for curiosity sake wants to clarify, don't you think if CO if not satisfied with the applicant documents and believe that he/she doesn't need any further document from applicant, can on his/her own take the decision and send the refusal to applicant (decision made) or he must refer the case to Judge.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/cit/admin/decision/interviews.asp
What I am trying to understand can CO make a decision on own, if he/she has enough ground to believe that Applicant do not qualify for grand of Citizenship, without referring to CJ.
Please feel free to reply if anyone else know the answer.