Good report.gte439u said:I have been been granted citizenship despite having a small shortfall in the number of days. I applied with 1,097 days, and I subsequently realized that I forgot a trip outside of Canada. Therefore, I had 1,091 days of physical presence.
I think that I was very lucky. According to my file notes requested under the <i>Privacy Act</i>, the officer in Montreal applied the legal test from <i>Papadogiorgakis</i>, and found that I have centralized my life in Canada. The officer noted that I had a stable government job in Canada and a teaching position in Canada, that my absences were for an average of one week and never more than two weeks, that I have community involvement in Canada, that I owned property in Canada and in my home country, and that I paid taxes in Canada and my home country. Based on that information, the officer granted me citizenship.
The officer noted that my credibility was not at issue.
The RQ process was time consuming, and I urge most applicants to retain legal counsel if you receive an RQ. I did it myself because I am native English speaker, and I am used to communicating with government officials.
I urge all applications to apply for more than a few days over the minimum requirement!
And congratulations.
The suggestion to have a buffer over and above the minimum requirement is particularly sensible now that there is no leeway for shortfall cases for an applications submitted after June 10, 2015. Going forward, the kind of mistake you made would have no chance of success at all.
Your facts and circumstances reflect, I think, the narrow range of circumstances in which CIC will still process some shortfall cases to a positive, grant of citizenship outcome (for applications made by June 10).
Just four days short with a lot of corroborating facts and circumstances reflecting the extent to which you were living your life in Canada and had centralized your life in Canada. That is about as strong as a shortfall case gets.
Unfortunately, I suspect there will a large number of shortfall applicants, made in the last few months leading up to June 11, which will not fare so well, leaving more than a few disappointed.