cit_izen said:
So I called CIC 3 times, and each tiem I got different in information. Can someone please helps
Call 1: you have a non routine application because interviewer made you sign a consent saying she needs to check your CBSA records. This is because you admitted you had lost a passport and also because you travelled a lot. We received your result from CBSA on Oct 11. Your RCMP check has expired and will take upto 6 months to obtain RCMP check again. You need to wait for a year now.
Call 2: You do not have a non routine application. They have received your consent to obtain CBSA records. They have not yet received your CBSA reports.
Call 3: You are non routine. We are waiting for your results from ISS. Your RCMP expires on 20 Jan 2014.
When I asked the lady what ISS is...she did not know the full form. Said, it keeps track of your entry and exit to Canada.
What should I make of these bunch of jokers who just speak without thinking! Can anyone shed some light?
Applied june 2012
test aug 2014
Hi cit_izen:
Let me tell you something: if CIC need some additional documents, they will contact you via mail or phone. So, don't rely on the information that you got from the call so much.
I know how you feel because I used to have the same feeling before I took the test. To be honest, every time I listen to audio or read the book I feel uncomfortable. But I tried hard and set a rule for myself to read the book one page per week or per 10 days. And keep trying...During that time I called CIC a couple times and got different results.
A friend of mine told me that if you keep calling CIC, they will not happy with you and it may make the situation worse (meaning the process will take even longer). However, I saw some comments in this forum saying that is not true. And I asked CIC agent about this too and the agent told me that calling CIC does not effect the process of the application.
After all, I talked to myself : "Why I am so frastrated about this? " "Why I let this problem to control me?" " Do I get any benefit to myself and my family from this frastration?", "What will change me from PR to Canadian " ... then, I calmed down and try to forget about this frastration and be happy. Eventually, I got an inviation letter for test. And I did the test last month. But, I still have to submit some document for verification of my residence in Canada (travel a couple times to USA and other countries), similar to your situation.
To be honest, I am also concerned about when I can get the oath too as my PR will expire soon. But I calm down and let the time fly and the situation go by its nature. I heard they told the other people that did the test with me that it will take about 3 to 5 months to get the oath letter. So, I will wait for this period if I don't get the letter for oath, I will renew my PR and wait and see.
If you beleive in God, Let's pray for God to help us....and be happy as our life is short and cannot be exchaged for the citizenship.
Hope this will help you to stand up and be confidence.