And that just happens because the people in Calgary dont care enough to stand up for our rights? The rest of Canada gets it done in about 6 mths and citizens of Calgary paying same fees, going through exactly same process, but wont get it until a couple years later. What a joke !pondering.in.prairies said:What do you expect? Alberta is a conservative province, with conservatives winning pretty much all the seats except for 1-2. They had much tougher competition in Ontario and BC, which is why they are trying to please the immigrant population over there for the next election. They don't have to here in Calgary, they know they will win here with fewer immigrants and even fewer among them have a right to vote.
I think there is no option but to wait and vote intelligently when you do get a chance to eventually, even if its just one vote, it will count. Today its 1 tomorrow it could be 10, 100 .... just like Ontario.
Its not about conservatives vs liberals, its about policies, transparency is what people want, not a passport in 10 days.
True that, something I have been saying for quite sometime now. This is nothing but gerrymandering!pondering.in.prairies said:What do you expect? Alberta is a conservative province, with conservatives winning pretty much all the seats except for 1-2. They had much tougher competition in Ontario and BC, which is why they are trying to please the immigrant population over there for the next election. They don't have to here in Calgary, they know they will win here with fewer immigrants and even fewer among them have a right to vote.
I think there is no option but to wait and vote intelligently when you do get a chance to eventually, even if its just one vote, it will count. Today its 1 tomorrow it could be 10, 100 .... just like Ontario.
Its not about conservatives vs liberals, its about policies, transparency is what people want, not a passport in 10 days.
CanuckForEver I think you might find the discrepancy in processing times rather than being a conspiracy is more likely to be incompetence (not reacting to changing immigration patterns) combined with CIC being Ontario heavy at the senior civil service levels; consequently directing additional funding into "their" patch to build "their" empire. Why send additional funding to Calgary when that might mean "they" have to move to get promoted.CanuckForEver said:True that, something I have been saying for quite sometime now. This is nothing but gerrymandering!
last.fortune.last said:Hello All,
I am also in Calgary and my file is at local office since April 2014. No news yet for the test. I am preparing my documents just in case for the RQ.
As I understood, RQ could be sent in 3 stages.
1. RQ from Sydney before local office transfer
2. RQ from local office before test
3. RQ from local office after test
Am I correct? What are the difference for them? Which one is the more common?
Thanks
Aren't you just a charm? Let me check on it. Thank you so much!SuperCitizen said:Hi Friends
Looks like finally things are moving in turquous world. I just called CIC and our Oath(family) is scheduled for Nov13, letter sent today.
CanuckforEver, You can check with CIC. You should also have schedule for oath as you wrote test ahead of me.
My timeline is in the file.
Appli recd - 7March 2013
Appli in process - 3May 2013
LOT-1Nov 2013
Test - Aug18 2014
Oath - Nov13 2014
thanks
Did you try contacting your MP ? It worked for someone whom I know and he was RQed in 2012 .walelo said:I called the call centre last week and they told me the same " non routine application could take 56 months" so what I should do ? why I should fight to get my rights in this country!!!!