SherifEF said:Hi All,
I understood that for the applicants who applied with less than 1095 days , his application will follow non routin procedure. Would you please elaborate what does it mean? Anyone his application followed non routin can share his time line?
Thanks,
SherifEF said:Hi All,
I understood that for the applicants who applied with less than 1095 days , his application will follow non routin procedure. Would you please elaborate what does it mean? Anyone his application followed non routin can share his time line?
Thanks,
amazing21 said:I am sorry to say but both comments are NOT CORRECT.
You are entitled to apply within the law and under special circumstances less than 1095 physical days and is permitted by the immigration law. However there are only limited cases and rules that cic will consider.
Most likely you will get a RQ, but not necessarily needs to see CJ and doesn't mean you will get rejected
You can read this link http://immigrationcanada.pro/canada-citizenship/know-can-apply-citizenship-less-1095-days-physical-presence/
And you if you do a research on cic there's links about it too. Only exceptional circumstances
CanV said:I am sorry to say you are wrong. What you telling us is what they wrote, which is garbage. The reality is you go for a long unnecessary battle that you most likely lose. And if you win, you will realize that you wasted so much time that you should have waited to complete the 1095 from the first place.
SherifEF said:Hi All,
I understood that for the applicants who applied with less than 1095 days , his application will follow non routin procedure. Would you please elaborate what does it mean? Anyone his application followed non routin can share his time line?
Thanks,
amazing21 said:Firstly, you should give your opinion without being rude . As far as the word 'garbage' concerns, it can be used as an example of how you treat and respect people's opinions. . Politeness and respect is very welcome in any situation. Even in social networking .
I applied with less than 1095 physical days because I was seriously ill and I know what I'm talking about and have consulted a lawyer before applying. CIC accepted my application. I dont need to describe in details about my case because it's not relevant to anybody. But the bottom line is it's OBVIOUS that the smarter way is if you can the best way is to wait and follow what the law requires, but if you can't or couldn't you can apply and justify your reasons' permitted by the law'. In the end, everyone knows what's best for their case. This forum is supposed to provide support for people who are in the process , and not meant to be critical or rude.
The question of the thread was if whoever applied with 1095 of physical days followed NON= ROUTINE and the answer is YES...and wanted to share the timeline , the person didn't ask if it was worth it.
CanV said:You never mentioned were you approved?