keesio said:Someone posted some data on the distribution of citizenship judges across the country a few months ago here. I can't find the thread but basically it is that there are 32 citizenship judges across Canada. Half (16) of them are in Ontario. And of that 16, most of them are located in the GTA! Some provides have just 1 judge like Manitoba. That is why Winnipeg can be super slow. If that judge gets tied up on some other duties, applications are on hold while the GTA has several judges to work with. At least so I've read.
Basically where there are a lot of immigrants, CIC tries to staff up accordingly.
But I though the Vancouver area had a few (makes sense given the immigrant population). So I would expect Vancouver to move along at a decent pace.
chakrab said:i believe i was the one who researched it
here's the list
Total judges - 31 (that's quite less for the number of applications)
Calgary - 2
Vancouver - 5
Windsor - 1
Mississauga - 4
Montreal - 5
GTA - 5
Niagara Falls/Hamilton - 1
BC - 1
Regina - 1
Edmonton, Alberta, NWT - 1
Surrey - 1
Winnipeg - 1
Toronto - 1
Senior Judge - 1
Etobicoke - 1
chakrab said:i believe i was the one who researched it
here's the list
Total judges - 31 (that's quite less for the number of applications)
Calgary - 2
Vancouver - 5
Windsor - 1
Mississauga - 4
Montreal - 5
GTA - 5
Niagara Falls/Hamilton - 1
BC - 1
Regina - 1
Edmonton, Alberta, NWT - 1
Surrey - 1
Winnipeg - 1
Toronto - 1
Senior Judge - 1
Etobicoke - 1