flybest1 said:
I got RQ after test on nov 2012, passed the test. Applied in Feb 2011, montreal. I ordered ATIP notes and there is a note in French saying “non-routine case 37 months”. I called them today since today it's 37 months since application and no answer from them and now the agent is saying that it might take 37 months since they received the RQ, not 37 months since application. So I've been here 6 years now and it will take another 2 years...8 years to get citizenship...you must be kidding me...any ideas of what the 37 months might mean? 37 from application or from RQ?thanks
I can't agree more with the inconsistencies, misleading and vague responses from the Call Centre agents. Makes you wonder how much they can really see in our files on the GCMS, whether they just make things up playing safe by giving us vague timelines, or worse they're just not being transparent.
I hope that for most of us here who will eventually get their oath and citizenship sooner and had to go through long waits and delays, that we take an effort to revisit our experience in writing and think carefully about constructive criticism about the whole application system. Sort of thinking based on our experience, ideas on how CIC can streamline the whole procedure by avoiding all the pitfalls that happened in our individual cases.
For example, I just wish CIC is more clear about the sort of documentation they want us to provide for our residency claims. Many cases could have been routine if CIC keep applicants better informed of potential problems. Example is the need for CBSA history of border crossing (when you miss a passport stamp). Given that most recent border returns to Canada are no longer stamped in major port of entries (like Toronto or Montreal where you only need to scan your PR card and customs form in an automated kiosk), this becomes problematic. If people are better informed then CBSA records could be requested by individuals well in advance and avoid unnecessary delays which sometimes happen right after testing/interview. The consent question (for CIC to ask CBSA in our behalf) is useless I realized. I gave my consent but they only asked for my CBSA record after I took the test when I already supplied all stamped passport pages to CIC at the time of application.
If you have ideas on how to improve the procedures, kindly write to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. It doesn't have to be something general but if a few of us make an effort, perhaps our suggestions and ideas may be heard or addressed to help others in the future.
Good luck to you guys. You're not alone in this agonizing wait.