I read several times on this board that it's futile now and they won't grant exceptions now. That's not so. Every case is different. I was short by 157 days (however 133 of those were for helping out with my baby nephew as a medical necessity) and yet here we are: I am invited to take the oath on Apr 5.
My timeline in Vancouver:
Application received March 6, 2013.
Processing started May 2, 2013.
RQ sent to me November 28, 2013. We (I had a lawyer up to this point) answered somewhere second half of December.
Test May 7, 2014. Did 19/20. Yes, I am annoyed at not doing 20/20.
Interview with a citizenship judge at the Surrey office February 16, 2016.
Oath invite sent on Mar 2, 2016 for Apr 5, 2016.
Another thing which might or might not have helped: I have filed for a second time last November under the new rules because at that point I did have enough days under the new rules but I didn't send the proper form for withdrawal of the old one and on Dec 9 I got a call from the Nova Scotia office saying a) if you want to withdraw your old application you need to send a form not just a plain letter b) if I did withdraw I would need to retest c) I should wait until the end of January before withdrawing the old one... Surprise, surprise: I got my notice for the hearing just before the end of January. And then it is not impossible that both the judge and the CIC office have seen the futility of refusing my old application. I can't say. Every case is different.
My timeline in Vancouver:
Application received March 6, 2013.
Processing started May 2, 2013.
RQ sent to me November 28, 2013. We (I had a lawyer up to this point) answered somewhere second half of December.
Test May 7, 2014. Did 19/20. Yes, I am annoyed at not doing 20/20.
Interview with a citizenship judge at the Surrey office February 16, 2016.
Oath invite sent on Mar 2, 2016 for Apr 5, 2016.
Another thing which might or might not have helped: I have filed for a second time last November under the new rules because at that point I did have enough days under the new rules but I didn't send the proper form for withdrawal of the old one and on Dec 9 I got a call from the Nova Scotia office saying a) if you want to withdraw your old application you need to send a form not just a plain letter b) if I did withdraw I would need to retest c) I should wait until the end of January before withdrawing the old one... Surprise, surprise: I got my notice for the hearing just before the end of January. And then it is not impossible that both the judge and the CIC office have seen the futility of refusing my old application. I can't say. Every case is different.