I applied at Jun 2015 and got a residency questioner at December in an Interview in the same day I did the test and passed , The officer told me that I will go to a hearing with a citizenship judge since I miss 19 days out of the 1095 days , I was helping my Mother, She had Cancer and I have a document from the hospital abroad about it.
The officer told me that It might take up to 8 months to set an appointment or that the appointment will be at 8 months from that date ...I don't remember.
Does any person could help me in what could happen, I have heard that a judge might disapprove but I could go against the decision, Is this right?
I am saying that on the basis of the experience of many people who have shared their stories with citizenship Judges... first a lot of time will elapse before the actual appointment and second the chances are not that good for positive ending.
Most probably you will regret at the end for all the time wasted waiting all that slow bureaucracy to unfold.
Recently from the shared stories is more likely the CJ to apply the actual presence test.
The main problem also is that it can take one or two years before the CJ appointment.
But at the end it is your decision if you want to take this long and unknown road with the CJ scenario.
I would definitely withdraw if I was in your situation
I am waiting for almost 5+ months for the CJ hearing after the test. Was told by CO that it would be approx 3 months for the CJ hearing after the test but it is taking long and no time farm provided. AGLEAST YOUR CO TOLD U SOMEWHAT TRUE THAT IT CUD BE 8 months. However, mine is self declared Less days with far more less days than required 1095.
Issue is about patience as no timeframe provided. I will wait to complete 6 months and see if it is anytime sooner and then decide to withdraw and reapply etc.
My office is Scarborough. Which is yours?