Come to think about it, I would rather have an RQ now instead of having it before or after the test.
If I get an RQ now, I will have my citizenship delayed but NOT as much as if I get my RQ during or after the test. That's because the elapsed time in between the processing date and the test date will be considered waste.
I noticed that Ontario is faster than QC in terms of issuing an early RQ. QC waits more than 8 months to make a decision on an RQ. My friend and sister, with a processing time of 13 & 10 months respectively, don't have a clue about their application. They both have a risk of getting an RQ in the next couple of months or an RQ just before or after the exam. So this time is used for what? assess an applicant? takes more than 13 months? Seriously?
If each agent assesses 5 applicants per day (as a min.), with a total of 10 agents in one office (Sydney). Then in reality the number of applicants assessed:
- per day: 50 appl. min.
- per week: 250 appl. min
- per month: ~1000 appl.
- per 13 months" ~13000 appl.
Also assuming that the agents in Sydney enter all the information in the system (should be common between all CIC offices) and are the ones issuing the RQs, then the CIC local offices have not a lot to do but review and schedule.
How hard could that be? Puzzled!
kenyadian said:
Not yet. All I have remaining is a T4 form which was missing. CRA has sent that to me and as soon as I get it, I will submit.
I managed to find all my flight tickets which I am sending, in addition to Cable/Internet bills which haven't been requested but sending nonetheless.
Thanks,
Kenyadian.