[公告]促使移民局加快公民申请办理进度(信件如下)!-征集签名

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由Handler发起主持,经GMO和jov等朋友修改,该信初步样稿如下。
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:[公告] 愿意签名的请进来-促使移民局加快公民申请办理进度! ))

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以方便联系你们的亲笔签名。初步计划在下周一二(Sep29/30)将该信发出。

请朋友们将关于该信的修改意见发给jov。

谢谢各位朋友的支持!

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The Honourable Denis Coderre, P.C., M.P.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 1L1

Dear Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Canada,

We hope all is well with you.

We send you this letter as immigrants of Canada, and trust that you will give it due consideration.

One of the reasons Canada is so loved and respected by immigrants like us is its efficient government. When we come to Canada we embrace it as our new home, and after the required length of time, we proudly and excitedly apply for our Canadian citizenship. For reasons unknown to us or to our friends and acquaintances in the same situation, we are encountering extremely long delays in the processing of our citizenship applications, particularly in Ottawa. According to the CIC Ottawa office, the present average processing time in Ottawa is at least 12-15 months, and it is becoming even longer. We know of an individual who has been waiting for 16 months, another for 19 months. Some people have been waiting for their citizenship tests for more than half year, after passing the background security checks. We understand and agree with the need for security checks, however the problem appears to be occurring for some after passing the required checks. In speaking with friends in Toronto and Montreal, the same bottlenecks do not appear to be occurring, and citizenship applications are being processed in an average of just 6 to 8 months.

Such extremely lengthy processes severely impact our lives and opportunities. Many of us are sadly still ineligible to exercise the right of all Canadians living in Ontario to vote in this upcoming provincial election, and might also ineligible in the federal election in next year. In addition, potential work opportunities in this difficult economic downturn are being lost. The apparent inconsistencies in processing times depending on location, does little to uphold the notion that government bureaucracy in Canada is minimal as compared to the countries we have left behind in hopes of a new future. One might also boldly ask about how fair it is for all. We say boldly because not in every country it is allowed to ask such questions, and we love that Canada gives its citizens these rights.

Could we ask you please, to respond the following questions we respectfully ask?
1) Why is the process12-15 months and even longer in Ottawa, while it is just 6-8 months in other places?
2) Are we being unreasonable in hoping to be treated the same regardless of where we happen to live?
3) Is there any non-legal recourse for others and us to determine why our applications are being held up here in Ottawa in particular? Is legal recourse available to us prior to becoming citizens?
4) Are these sorts of application delays monitored and reported, and if so, who receives this information?
5) Will actions be taken to understand and address the application delays (particularly those occurring after security checks have been completed)?
6) Is it possible that the process could be more transparent, with a time regulation and accountable monitoring system for the process?

We trust you will respond as quickly as possible, and look forward to your response.

Thank you very much for your time and for your consideration of these concerns, Minister!


Sincerely,




(Names and Signatures follow on next pages)

Representative contact address: ... ...


cc:
Maril Belanger, MP Ottawa-Vanier
Eugène Bellemare, MP Ottawa-Orleans
Marlene Catterall, MP Ottawa West-Nepean
Marc Harb, MP Ottawa-Centre
Hon. John Manley, MP Ottawa-South

Claudette Boyer, MPP Ottawa-Vanier
Hon. Brian Coburn, MPP Ottawa-Orleans
Garry Guzzo, MPP Ottawa West-Nepean
Dalton McGuinty, MPP Ottawa-South
Richard Patten, MPP Ottawa-Centre
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Don't take me wrong. I just wanted to point out that this letter is full of grammer errors
 
I'm not sure wether this is a final version.

But the style is needed to be changed a little bit.

I think in this sort of letter, we don't need to say like
"We hope all is well with you."
The starting could be like:
We, as Canadian citizen and landed immigrants, are writting to you to complain blah blah..............
go straight forward.
 
its efficient government?
zheng hui pai ma pi...
don't care.
 
支持,几位朋友幸苦了 。

信不错, 但有不少语法,文法错误, 有些地方语焉不详,还有信的开头不好, 称谓也不对。

能不能让渐渐帮忙改一下吗?她挺热心的,应该没问题的。:D
 
Our local MP is Marc Harb. His office is located in China town and traditionally he has been very helpful to Chinese. Suggest include him in your cc list.

Agree with Xiaomage on other issues.
 
最初由 xiaomage 发布
支持,几位朋友幸苦了 。

信不错, 但有不少语法,文法错误, 有些地方语焉不详,还有信的开头不好, 称谓也不对。

能不能让渐渐帮忙改一下吗?她挺热心的,应该没问题的。:D

好的,能不能请她上来帮忙看看改改?因为时间比较紧了,先谢了。
我觉得最好能加上‘这里我们收集到30 or 40 名人士的签名’
 
Dear Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Canada,

We hope all is well with you.

We are sending you this letter as immigrants of Canada, and trust that you will give it due consideration.

One of the reasons Canada is so loved and respected by immigrants like us is its efficient government. When we came to Canada we embraced it as our new home and after the required length of time, we proudly and excitedly applied for our Canadian citizenship. For reasons unknown to us or to our friends and acquaintances in the same situation, we are encountering extremely long delays in the processing of our citizenship applications, particularly in Ottawa. According to the CIC Ottawa office, the present average processing time in Ottawa is at least 12-15 months, and it is becoming even longer. We know of an individual who has been waiting for 16 months, another for 19 months. Some people have been waiting for their citizenship tests for half a year, after passing the background security checks. In one case an applicant’s security checks were done twice because the first one expired during the long wait before the next step. We understand and agree that there is a need for security checks, however the problem appears to be reoccurring for some after passing the required checks. In speaking with friends in Toronto and Montreal the same bottlenecks do not appear to be occurring, and citizenship applications are being process in an average of just 6 to 8 months.

Such extremely lengthy processes severely impact our lives and opportunities. Many of us are sadly still ineligible to exercise the right of all Canadians living in Ontario to vote in this upcoming provincial election, and might also ineligible to vote in the federal election in the next year. In addition, potential work opportunities in this difficult economic downturn are being lost. The apparent inconsistencies in processing times depending on location, does little to uphold the notion that government bureaucracy in Canada is minimal as compared to the countries we have left behind in hopes of a new future. One might also boldly ask about how fair it is. We say “boldly” because it is not allowed to ask such questions in some countries, and we love that Canada gives its citizens these rights.

Could we ask you please, to respond the following questions we respectfully ask?
1) Why is the process12-15 months and even longer in Ottawa, while it is just 6-8 months in other places?
2) Are we being unreasonable in hoping to be treated the same regardless of where we happen to live?
3) Is there any non-legal recourse for others and us to determine why our applications are being held up here in Ottawa in particular? Is legal recourse available to us prior to becoming citizens?
4) Are these sorts of application delays monitored and reported on, and if so, who receives this information?
5) Will actions be taken to understand and address the application delays (particularly those occurring after security checks have been completed)?
6) Is it possible that the process could be more transparent, with a time regulation and accountable monitoring system for the process?

We hope you will respond as quickly as possible, and look forward to your response.

Thank you very much for your time and for your consideration of these concerns, Minister!

Sincerely,

(Names and Signatures as follows)

Returning address: ... ...

CC:

Members of Parliament for Ottawa Area:
Mauril Bélanger, (613) 992-6448
Eugène Bellemare, (613) 995-6298
Marlene Catterall, (613) 996-9880
Hon. John Manley, (613) 995-1534

Members of Provincial Parliament for Ottawa Area:
Claudette BOYER, (613) 744-0889
Hon. Brian COBURN, (613) 834-7647
Garry GUZZO, (613) 224-3306
Dalton MCGUINTY, (613) 736-7374
Richard PATTEN, (613) 722-6703

Ottawa Citizen ? Editor’s Desk.
 
签名时间与地点

经商量,为方便大家,定于如下方式征集签名,然后于下周
一二发出该信。

1.时间:本周六(Sep 27)上午11:00AM --- 下午3:00PM
地点:珠城酒楼一楼入口
负责人:GMO (George)

请大家尽量于上述时间地点签名,以减轻征集签名的难度。

2.另外:
对於其他愿意签名的朋友,如果确实不能于周六到上述
地点签名,请悄悄话通知jov,我们将尽量于本周末逐一
访问或专门约定时间地点征集。
 
发过悄悄话留电话的网友,我都通知明天签名之事,
下面是发过悄悄话给我,可电话不通,或者查无此人的网友,希望你能看到这个通知。username 为:
LaoJ, Liu12345, ohrichard.

也请没给我发悄悄话的网友,如果有兴趣,请明天在指定的时间段到珠城签名。
因为时间比较仓促,希望大家多多合作!谢谢!
 
最初由 coolest 发布
168门口多好

我们也比较喜欢168门口,可是明天下雨,我们问过老板,人家不让我们在里面。
难道我们在门口淋雨几个小时吗?不现实吧?大家将就吧。
 
虽然我已参加了公民考试,但仍然支持大家的行动!

有一点原因不知是否可以加入,仅供参考。

加快公民审批的速度同时也是为政府减轻workload.比如我,其实申请交上去,什抹时候批下来本不关心,可是我年末要回家,这样就有个枫叶卡的申请问题。由于审批速度过慢。我不得不在较上公民申请后(去年9月),还得申请枫叶卡。这样不但给申请者带来不便,也给cic增加了工作量。。。
 
最初由 pipi 发布
Our local MP is Marc Harb. His office is located in China town and traditionally he has been very helpful to Chinese. Suggest include him in your cc list.

Agree with Xiaomage on other issues.

Marc Harb 可以用用。他现在为那个 4.1 million 被人揪着尾巴,恨不得在入上院前整点事儿。。。
 
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