They mention the form is outdated.bierexiaobaitu said:I don't understand that CIC returned your mother's application which they received on June 11th, 2015 saying the application was incomplete but not because outdated version form??
They mention the form is outdated.bierexiaobaitu said:I don't understand that CIC returned your mother's application which they received on June 11th, 2015 saying the application was incomplete but not because outdated version form??
Savak said:Hmm, so lets say if she receives an AOR from the CIC for the first application which CIC received on June 8th, 2015, what should she conclude?
You are Permanent Resident, other than voting and passport society shearing with you everything, whats so frustrating about it ?Antje said:I cannot tell you how frustrating this experience is to someone who really wants to be officially and by law, be finally a part of this society.
A whole ocean of difference between the two.troll2 said:You are Permanent Resident, other than voting and passport society shearing with you everything, whats so frustrating about it ?
They annonced the new law 1 year ago, no 1 bussiness day ago. And the exact date was annonced 1 week before.Antje said:Hi all,
I am new to this forum and am relived to hear that many other people had the same miserable experience.
In short: I was eligible to apply on June 6th and sent my application on June 8th with priority service from Canada Post. They guaranteed next day delivery. However, they screwed up and my application was sonly received on June 11 at 9:32am.
I mad at Canada Post- but even more upset about the lack of transparency regarding the new date? I had called the call centre 3 times just to hear that the date of when the law would come into effect would be June 19 and all of the all of the sudden, I have to read on the homepage of Immigration Canada, that Bill C-24 would be effective as of June 11th- with no grace period?!
For the past year, I have precisely prepared and planned the application. I did not spent any vacation days outside of Canada for the past 8 months as otherwise they will be deducted and since I travel a lot for work, I needed to save the days. I have spent a lot of money and time to apply for dual citizenship with the country of Germany.
All of this to accidently find out on June 11 that the law will be in effect that very day. How come they announce such important date only business date beforehand? I did not check their website every single day. If I had known that, I seriously would have flown to Sydney myself to hand in my application.
I am already wondering if that was even legal?
I cannot tell you how frustrating this experience is to someone who really wants to be officially and by law, be finally a part of this society. Under the new law I will be only eligible to apply in 2017/ 2018 depending on how many days I will be outside of the country.
Antje :'(
I cannot tell you how frustrating this experience is to someone who really wants to be officially and by law, be finally a part of this society.
Antje said:For the past year, I have precisely prepared and planned the application. I did not spent any vacation days outside of Canada for the past 8 months as otherwise they will be deducted and since I travel a lot for work, I needed to save the days. I have spent a lot of money and time to apply for dual citizenship with the country of Germany.
All of this to accidently find out on June 11 that the law will be in effect that very day. How come they announce such important date only business date beforehand? I did not check their website every single day. If I had known that, I seriously would have flown to Sydney myself to hand in my application.
I am already wondering if that was even legal?
I cannot tell you how frustrating this experience is to someone who really wants to be officially and by law, be finally a part of this society. Under the new law I will be only eligible to apply in 2017/ 2018 depending on how many days I will be outside of the country.
Antje :'(
1) Absolutely correct - no in-person delivery possible.on-hold said:Second, you could not have turned it in in person. Of course, you could have flown to Sydney and sent it express from there and it would have arrived; but there is no personal delivery option.
Third, I didn't think Germany permitted dual citizenship?
Germany allows dual citizenship only with other EU countries and Switzerland. Unfortunately I don't think they allow it with Canada.on-hold said:Third, I didn't think Germany permitted dual citizenship?
1. Actually they do.screech339 said:Germany allows dual citizenship only with other EU countries and Switzerland. Unfortunately I don't think they allow it with Canada.
Like?Empirical-Scientist said:A whole ocean of difference between the two.