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From which location is it best to apply for citizenship downtown , Victoria park area or Mississauga which one would be the fastest ?
 
turboracer said:
From which location is it best to apply for citizenship downtown , Victoria park area or Mississauga which one would be the fastest ?
You send the application to Sydney, NS and they then decide where to forward your application.
 
Swede said:
You send the application to Sydney, NS and they then decide where to forward your application.

Mate I know I have to send to Sydney Nova Scotia but the home address from where is it better to apply local office varies from place to place like scarborough glen Erin at Claire which one does the processing faster ?
 
I don't think it matters

I live downtown Toronto and have as local office Scarborough - while Mississauga is technically closer - and so is St Clair)
 
The best location to use is your actual home address.

If you use your classmate's/grandparents'/boyfriend's, etc. you risk missing important communication and you further risk compromising your credibility by having multiple "home" addresses on your various identifications and documents and declarations.

Best strategy with CIC: Simple. Honest. Concise.
 
Mississauga is the best IMHO. They have one of the fastest timelines. But you don't have full control over which office CIC forwards your application to. For example, the closest office to my place is St Clair by far. But my application was sent to Mississauga. I had to rent a car and drive a fair bit just to get out there. I don't know how they decide where to forward applications to so I'd just follow eileen's recommendation.
 
turboracer said:
Mate I know I have to send to Sydney Nova Scotia but the home address from where is it better to apply local office varies from place to place like scarborough glen Erin at Claire which one does the processing faster ?

It's beyond your control where your file ends up within the GTA. Your processing office is not necessarily the closest to your address. Someone in Scarborough for example could very well get their application processed in Mississauga. Based on the pattern of turnover of applications (Scarbourough, St. Clair vs Mississauga, from test date to oath), I'd say that applications are assigned depending on the amount of foliow-up checks that are required per application. Some need more clarification than others (e.g., those with more out of country travels or travels that need further verification, fingerprint requests, name verifications, security checks). Based on the trends for posted timelines in this forum, I suspect that most cases handled in Mississauga are deemed "routine" (i.e., documents all in order, minimal travels, etc). Of course, ending up in Mississauga doesn't necessarily mean one's case could reach decision stage promptly. RQ's can still be requested.

So, put an address where you're sure you'll have prompt access to your mails. You could end up putting an alternate address (not necessarily where you are often) and inadvertently miss out notices from CIC requesting for more documents or attend test/interview.

Good luck
 
torontonian2003 said:
It's beyond your control where your file ends up within the GTA. Your processing office is not necessarily the closest to your address. Someone in Scarborough for example could very well get their application processed in Mississauga. Based on the pattern of turnover of applications (Scarbourough, St. Clair vs Mississauga, from test date to oath), I'd say that applications are assigned depending on the amount of foliow-up checks that are required per application. Some need more clarification than others (e.g., those with more out of country travels or travels that need further verification, fingerprint requests, name verifications, security checks). Based on the trends for posted timelines in this forum, I suspect that most cases handled in Mississauga are deemed "routine" (i.e., documents all in order, minimal travels, etc). Of course, ending up in Mississauga doesn't necessarily mean one's case could reach decision stage promptly. RQ's can still be requested.

So, put an address where you're sure you'll have prompt access to your mails. You could end up putting an alternate address (not necessarily where you are often) and inadvertently miss out notices from CIC requesting for more documents or attend test/interview.

Good luck

You are absolutely right

Thanks a lot
 
guys I have a question. someone here just mentioned if your application is straight it is mostly forwarded to Mississauga office. But I know friends who got RQ from Mississauga office. so it means they will process the RQ response faster than other offices taking 36 months. I have one of forum member stating his RQ response and test date period was 4 month. wow.... please shed some light...
 
blueshirt said:
guys I have a question. someone here just mentioned if your application is straight it is mostly forwarded to Mississauga office.

He was providing an educated guess, not stating a fact. NO one knows for sure.

blueshirt said:
But I know friends who got RQ from Mississauga office. so it means they will process the RQ response faster than other offices taking 36 months. I have one of forum member stating his RQ response and test date period was 4 month. wow.... please shed some light...

Your RQ processing time varies depending on when the RQ is issued. It seems like the earlier you are issued an RQ, the faster the processing time. The worst is a post-test RQ.