Hi Albertosaurus,Albertosaurus said:Finally had my test and interview (applied Dec 2012).
Test was easy enough, but the interview involved going through my passports looking at every stamp. As I often fly into Canada at YVR, where there are the automatic kiosks, I don't have stamps for many recent entries. The officer didn't seem to believe that there were kiosks at YVR where you just scan your PR card (even though they have been there for several years). ???
This was all very time consuming (>20 mins) and long detailed hand-written notes were added to my file, which was not very reassuring.
Applied: June 13, 2013Albertosaurus said:Yes, in Edmonton. No fingerprints, no pre-test RQ.
Just an interviewing officer claimed to be unaware that there are automated border control kiosks at YVR...
I don't get your point. I applied in june 2013 and no news. what is your information source! please shareJattz-inc said:Every thing for everybody is done...it's just edmonton is under staffed so they can't get through all these files they are still doing july 2013's
Which Local Offices are the speediest and their timelines? where you can find this information.Msafiri said:Edmonton has historically been one of the slowest Local Offices across Canada with routine applicants at or around the 25-28 month timeline. A new CJ was hired in 2013 if memory serves me correctly but this doesn't seem to have made a marked change in lengthy timelines. The CJ angle where there is at least one in office, is in my humble opinion a smokescreen the problem is CIC citizenship officer staff capacity/productivity. As a reference point Calgary which has 2 CJs and has been slightly faster than Edmonton (if CJ was slowing issue then it should be operating at almost twice the speed) still has Q4 2012 submitted routine applicants still waiting for a test! As with all things your mileage may vary - good luck to all!