Hey dear I'm in Gatineau also. Your citizenship done? Or? My linetime the same you. Now no oath.Hi there,
Please, Could you guys update my profile?
Test Invite Letter: July 8th, 2022
Test Completed: July 23th, 2022
Hey dear I'm in Gatineau also. Your citizenship done? Or? My linetime the same you. Now no oath.Hi there,
Please, Could you guys update my profile?
Test Invite Letter: July 8th, 2022
Test Completed: July 23th, 2022
CongratulationsTook the oath today.
We were 106 persons all canadian now.
Long journey started on October 2005 when I applied for immigration.
Now after 18 years of ups and down I landed softly in the country I decided to be my home.
Congratulations to those who are Canadians and good luck to the rest.
could you please send the email address to follow them.Finally, I was invited for citizenship ceremony on January 10. I had sent multiple emails and webforms.
I have always been at the Winnipeg office and this email came from them as well.
There was a quota for 2021 online applications, which filled up very quickly and it seems that the remainder were backlogged- which are being processed very slowly. We don't know the exact basis on which certain files were selected for backlog.Does the IRCC have caps/quotas for citizenship by submission date? That's the only way this @#$^ makes sense. People from September '22 are taking the oath and we're still stuck here! Two webforms and an email to my MP, and still nothing...
Thanks for the reply. Mine was paper, FWIW, but I don't know if that makes a difference.There was a quota for 2021 online applications, which filled up very quickly and it seems that the remainder were backlogged- which are being processed very slowly. We don't know the exact basis on which certain files were selected for backlog.
Have you obtained your case notes?
Privacy act is also valid (free). Can request from CBSA (IRCC has a huge atip backlog). Case notes reveal the history and more details about your file. You may be able to discover something to give you a clue about the delay.Thanks for the reply. Mine was paper, FWIW, but I don't know if that makes a difference.
Case notes, is that what you get through this link? https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/introduction.do?app=ecas
EDIT: Never mind, found the form. Submitted a request through the Access to Information Act. What's the benefit of requesting your case notes?
Ah, too bad, I already requested from IRCC. If it takes way too long, I guess I can always make a new request through CBSA? Thanks!Privacy act is also valid (free). Can request from CBSA (IRCC has a huge atip backlog). Case notes reveal the history and more details about your file. You may be able to discover something to give you a clue about the delay.
Paper files were prioritised over online so there wasn't a fixed quota for paper. It could still be backlogged, or be caught up in some aspect of review.
You can make one simultaneously as it's a different agency (use the privacy act this time!). Last time it took me 5 months from ircc and 1 month from cbsaAh, too bad, I already requested from IRCC. If it takes way too long, I guess I can always make a new request through CBSA? Thanks!