We have decision made in our applications since July 2021 first week, still do not have any updates on oath ceremony. Is there any way we can bring this issue to Montreal mayor since federal elections are approaching ? Just a thought ...
Someone said in a Facebook group that he had missed his oath in 2019 before the Covid, and he get no news until then, frankly, Montreal office is very very strange.
Someone said in a Facebook group that he had missed his oath in 2019 before the Covid, and he get no news until then, frankly, Montreal office is very very strange.
So I was reading this article and found something very interesting :_
Marjorie Villefranche says that in many cases, people have already met the criteria to come to Canada but their files have been stalled because of bureaucratic delays that can sometimes take years.
So I was reading this article and found something very interesting :_
Marjorie Villefranche says that in many cases, people have already met the criteria to come to Canada but their files have been stalled because of bureaucratic delays that can sometimes take years.
Simply the process of approving applications I assume. But I doubt this is just bureaucratic. IRCC seems to intentionally delay some applications without any justification. I am sure if IRCC were taken to the court for the delayed cases, it would be found many of these delays are illegal because they were based on feelings and not objective measures.
Simply the process of approving applications I assume. But I doubt this is just bureaucratic. IRCC seems to intentionally delay some applications without any justification. I am sure if IRCC were taken to the court for the delayed cases, it would be found many of these delays are illegal because they were based on feelings and not objective measures.
Simply the process of approving applications I assume. But I doubt this is just bureaucratic. IRCC seems to intentionally delay some applications without any justification. I am sure if IRCC were taken to the court for the delayed cases, it would be found many of these delays are illegal because they were based on feelings and not objective measures.
I wish it could be true. It will work 100% in the US but not here. The government in Canada is everything. I think the lawyers here cannot do a thing against the government.
Take traffic violations as an example. Here tickets can not be appealed (at least in QC), even the police officer who pulled you over doesn't have to be present in the court. If you have a good lawyer in the US though, you can easily go home not guilty...
I wish it could be true. It will work 100% in the US but not here. The government in Canada is everything. I think the lawyers here cannot do a thing against the government.
Take traffic violations as an example. Here tickets can not be appealed (at least in QC), even the police officer who pulled you over doesn't have to be present in the court. If you have a good lawyer in the US though, you can easily go home not guilty...
In most cases, the ceremony takes place within three months after you pass the test. We'll give you the results of your test right after you take it.
If your application is non-routine, we may ask you to go to a hearing with a citizenship officer or judge, even after you pass the test. We'll send you a letter after the hearing to let you know:
what the officer or judge decided
the date of your ceremony (if your application was approved)
Get your citizenship ceremony date
About 1 to 2 weeks before the ceremony, we’ll send you a notice with the date, time and location. The ceremony will usually take place within 3 months after your test.
In most cases, the ceremony takes place within three months after you pass the test. We'll give you the results of your test right after you take it.
If your application is non-routine, we may ask you to go to a hearing with a citizenship officer or judge, even after you pass the test. We'll send you a letter after the hearing to let you know:
what the officer or judge decided
the date of your ceremony (if your application was approved)
Get your citizenship ceremony date
About 1 to 2 weeks before the ceremony, we’ll send you a notice with the date, time and location. The ceremony will usually take place within 3 months after your test.