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Hi guys,
I have called CIC call centre and they said Non routine applications (RQ'd) can take up to 35 months (when I called before it was 48 Months).
I encourage you guys to check that with your applications and confirm if the speeding up is on action already.
Cheers
Seriously? you consider 35 months good news?
wow!! I am stunned!
@Maisa,
Compared to 48 months it is a step forward, let's say

look4d said:
@ Maisa,
Compared to 48 months it is a step forward, let's say
... says the man standing at the edge of a cliff.
Sorry man, couldn't resist, no offense.
Mike
well, when there is no progress, a small progress is good.... But I am not sure if it is good news to rejoice.... I guess in RQ case, we just have to go with a flow like a dead fish... I am submitting my RQ response this week. So far gathered like 200 pages of document.
they told me up to 1 year for RQ in Montreal...any experiences?
@flybest1 , 1 Year is not bad , do you mean you should wait 1 year for finalizing your application after getting an RQ ?
flybest1 said:
they told me up to 1 year for RQ in Montreal...any experiences?
i submitted my RQ in august 2011 in Montreal, i received letter last week i have interview with the Citizenship Judge , so i waited 20 months and since i applied 43 months, i will keep u in update after the interview good luck man .
Hi man580 , I wish you best of luck , did you get RQ before or after the test?
Cheers
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