May be I am getting a little tunnel visioned, but I seem to see the Vancouver office slowly turning into RC-8090 with some people's experience of delays
May be I am getting a little tunnel visioned, but I seem to see the Vancouver office slowly turning into RC-8090 with some people's experience of delays
The infamous Sydney Processing Office...search for the RC-8090 thread if you want to read moreWhat is RC-8090?
You are absolutely right!!! They are terrible, slow and incompetent, I bet they are not doing anything!!! Files are just sitting there collecting dust!!May be I am getting a little tunnel visioned, but I seem to see the Vancouver office slowly turning into RC-8090 with some people's experience of delays
Becoming a Canadian citizen is a privilege, not a right.You are absolutely right!!! They are terrible, slow and incompetent, I bet they are not doing anything!!! Files are just sitting there collecting dust!!
I don't think they said it's a right. But it is definitely an expectation for IRCC to do their jobs properly.Becoming a Canadian citizen is a privilege, not a right.
Who says they don't? There's never any proof, only assumptions from inpatient applicants.I don't think they said it's a right. But it is definitely an expectation for IRCC to do their jobs properly.
ah...no that's incorrect. For example, my GCMS notes showed LPP not started after BG cleared for months. And when my MP reached out to them, IRCC just blow them off by saying my application is non-routine. However, according to IRCC's own non-routine application definition, my application didn't trigger any condition on that list. You can say that's not "proof", but that's beyond reasonable doubt if you ask me.Who says they don't? There's never any proof, only assumptions from inpatient applicants.
Do you think Vancouver office is just super duper slow? have you seen any examples of people have their files processed within the average application processing time even with "non-routine" tag?ah...no that's incorrect. For example, my GCMS notes showed LPP not started after BG cleared for months. And when my MP reached out to them, IRCC just blow them off by saying my application is non-routine. However, according to IRCC's own non-routine application definition, my application didn't trigger any condition on that list. You can say that's not "proof", but that's beyond reasonable doubt if you ask me.
I work for the government too, and I know not giving any transparency to external stakeholders would just generate more confusion and result in anger. Also, I don't sit on my tasks.
Yes, 2 family members got their Citizenship application processed within 15 months. both had dependent and from Vancouver. ( at that time the processing time was18 months )Do you think Vancouver office is just super duper slow? have you seen any examples of people have their files processed within the average application processing time even with "non-routine" tag?
I don't think they are super duper slow, but like the other member said, it was when the average processing time was 18 months. Now the processing time is 8 months, I am sure we'll see more files not being handled as quick as people may thinkDo you think Vancouver office is just super duper slow? have you seen any examples of people have their files processed within the average application processing time even with "non-routine" tag?
but what about anyone from Jan-Mar 2023 period who already crossed old "14 months average processing time" and stuck at SC? is there any hope to clear security and receive oath date for those soon?I don't think they are super duper slow, but like the other member said, it was when the average processing time was 18 months. Now the processing time is 8 months, I am sure we'll see more files not being handled as quick as people may think