May I please remind you that citizenship is a privilege, not the right, and it is up to the Canadian government and its citizens (not permanent residents!) to decide who and when can become a citizen. As a permanent resident you can't dictate the maximum processing times. This country has accepted you and gave you the possibility to work and live here. It has also given you the average timeframe for processing of your citizenship application which is 25-35 months. The problem would be if you were promised 5 months, and they turned to 25 months of processing. Nobody likes it, but that doesn't give us the right to trash CIC and its employees.ramsfe said:There should be a maximum timeframe for everything : AOR, Grants, etc... what is happening for now is that there is a notable mess at CIC and I bet at other public offices too, this is just the tip of the iceberg and someone has to be held accountable for that.
I don't mind reading posts where the applicants say there are no updates, but reading complaints after complaints is just too much. If you don't like it here, just leave the country and go home.
This is my last off-topic post. To conclude - there are no updates on my application either, but I will wait until January 21 to call them, which is three months from the time of my submission.