IvanP
Champion Member
- Jul 24, 2012
- 31
- Visa Office......
- Montreal-citizenship
- App. Filed.......
- 25-09-2017
All I did was share what we did (and it wasn't a recommendation, and I was clear that I didn't know which of our approaches - if any - had gotten our application moving again).profound reply! Thank you for sharing your effort; we need more positive people like yourself.
In our situation, I am confident that it was the right approach because everything is straightforward in my wife's file: more than 4 straight years of residence in Canada at same address (now more than 5), same employer (same employer means consecutive T4s showing full-time employment in Canada, which also supports the residency requirement) for almost as long, taxes filed on time every year, no criminal record here or elsewhere, etc. And we filed a complete application, and when we got the random quality assurance request and responded quickly, so there were no delays caused by us.
Other people who have doubts about their applications may want to tread more softly, especially if their application involves the discretion of the citizenship officer. But in reality, citizenship officers don't have that much discretion if you can check all the boxes (and back it up with documentation if they ask for it).
Finally, no one should fear making ATIP requests, contacting their MP, or making service complaints, so long as they do it politely (and there's no need to be rude or paranoid, because making those requests or complaints are your right). I did make the choice not to share how to get the local office contact information (though the information is public if you know where to look) because I'm not confident most people could make that approach work for them. We'll make another ATIP request once we get the oath date because I'm curious what was recorded in our file (whether those contacts were recorded as well).
Anyhow, good luck to you all.