Do you think they will be happy to know that you want to work for the government jobs and want BBG for that?
Probably
@Stef. may have better idea, however as I heard many people claim that they need the Canadian citizenship so that it makes them easier to cross the border for business/regular job purposes. I was told in some cases it may take quite long. The people who have obtain this may shed more light on it.
I obtained it, too (just received by BBG about a month ago, in the middle of filing my Canadian application now).
In fact, my main point was that for government jobs, Canadian citizens are preferred. It went so far that I actually got a letter of refusal specifically stating that my application can't be considered any further because I am not a Canadian citizen. At the German consulate, they said that this alone is enough reason to get the BBG. Still, as Stef points out, it's important to make your case, attach as much proof as possible and of course it must be plausible that you are at least generally interested in those jobs, based on your education and experience etc.
Please note that generally speaking, based on what I read in other forums, BBG applications through the Toronto consulate make it to Cologne much faster than the applications on the American side. Here is my rought timeline:
- Applied at the Toronto consulate (in person) mid-July 2017
- In September, I sent an email to Cologne and asked what the current status is. They told me that my application arrived in Cologne early August and that it should be my turn for processing around mid-November.
- Early December, I received the letter from the Consulate in Toronto that I can pick up my BBG which I did the next day (after paying the fees online).
So in my case, we are talking about 4.5 months total.
Note the fast process from submitting in Toronto to the file arriving in Cologne. In the US, at the moment, it can take several months before the file reaches Cologne. Just wanted to point that out because a lot of the processing time examples are by people who apply from the US and take longer.