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(I apologize if this is topic is addressed elsewhere. I had not been able to locate anything with search function.)
I have just spoken with CFRC Montreal and they tell me that that it could take from 1 - 2 months to get my prior service record and review it. (Cadets and Ocdt (93A) Cadet Instructors List about 10 years ago.) However, I got my own DND file through the access to information act in about 2 weeks.
I understand that bureaucracy will add some time to that, and a volume of applicants to process will add more still. But two months was a bit surprising, and the discrepancy between 1 and 2 months waiting is wide enough to be less informative than I was hoping for.
As long as this forum is here I thought I'd ask if anyone tell me how things are progressing at the Montreal CFRC at the moment? Are there a glut of applicants? Can you tell me what might account for the lengthy processing time and perhaps provide a better idea of how long such a check normally takes?
My interest is both academic and personal. My field of work is in corporate/office information flow and bureaucracy ergonomics, and I'm also anxious to get to St. Jean!
In any event, any information anyone can provide would be interesting and helpful
Regards,
Montreal
I have just spoken with CFRC Montreal and they tell me that that it could take from 1 - 2 months to get my prior service record and review it. (Cadets and Ocdt (93A) Cadet Instructors List about 10 years ago.) However, I got my own DND file through the access to information act in about 2 weeks.
I understand that bureaucracy will add some time to that, and a volume of applicants to process will add more still. But two months was a bit surprising, and the discrepancy between 1 and 2 months waiting is wide enough to be less informative than I was hoping for.
As long as this forum is here I thought I'd ask if anyone tell me how things are progressing at the Montreal CFRC at the moment? Are there a glut of applicants? Can you tell me what might account for the lengthy processing time and perhaps provide a better idea of how long such a check normally takes?
My interest is both academic and personal. My field of work is in corporate/office information flow and bureaucracy ergonomics, and I'm also anxious to get to St. Jean!
In any event, any information anyone can provide would be interesting and helpful
Regards,
Montreal