In a recent article, Metro News
http://metronews.ca/news/canada/1249955/new-canadian-questions-reasons-for-long-delay-in-getting-citizenship/,
questions the reasons for the long delay in citizenship applications.
We know the answer.
The answer is found (in large part) in an Operational
Bulletin which was released by
Citizenship and Immigration in May,
2012. Operational Bulletin 407, directs
CIC to send out a second Residency Questionnaires to persons applying for
Citizenship and to request more supporting documents to substantiate the
claimed periods of residency in Canada. This
bulletin can now be found on the internet, http://residencequestionnaire.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/atip-op407.pdf
, but it was not posted for public viewing on the CIC website. This Residency Questionnaire
was sent out to so many applicants, that it inevitably slowed down the overall
processing of the applications since that time, and created a backlog of cases.
In addition, there were many
investigations, not only in regard to citizenship requirements but also in many
cases, to whether the people applying for citizenship met their Permanent
Resident residency requirements.
Clearly, going forward, with the many upcoming Citizenship
changes, which we will discuss in our future blogs, we can say that residency questionnaires and
investigations into applicants permanent residency requirements, foreshadowed
the reality of how Citizenship applications will be treated and processed under
the new Citizenship law. It should be of great concern to those who are
thinking of applying for citizenship.
The only thing that we can say is that if you are thinking
of applying for citizenship you should apply now before the new law comes in
effect at the end of May, 2015, because it will not get better, or least it
does not appear to be so.
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