I thought they dont ask for fingerprints - I see that a couple of you mentioned about the fingerprints - have they changed something? or its due to common last name?Hello all,
Joining this forum today with a 31 Dec 2024 AoR.
My current status is that I took & passed the test on 13 Feb 2025, which is also the day I got a fingerprint request. I went and had the fingerprints done the same day.
Sadly, so far my test results have not yet been updated on the IRCC tracker, and it still says "waiting on you" to take the Citizenship Test. I'm hoping it'll update soon.
Full timeline in signature.
The officer has until the end date of your 30 day window. Sounds like you have an officer that isn't keen on working quickly.I passed my test in 2nd attempt but still havent updated yet gave test on 10feb calgary office
Please search this forum for responses on this question but yes, they absolutely ask for fingerprints as part of the citizenship application. Not everyone gets them.I thought they dont ask for fingerprints - I see that a couple of you mentioned about the fingerprints - have they changed something? or its due to common last name?
I predict oath dates ranging from the end of March to mid April for a majority of December applicantsWhen do you think December will receive the first Oath invites?
If you go to a police station, they may send the results to you, and you'll need to forward them to IRCC yourself. However, if you use an agency, they will send your fingerprints directly to the RCMP and then to IRCC, so you won’t have to handle anything yourself. I heard this from previous applicants and I decided to go with the agency.Hello everyone, hopefully someone can answer- i gave FP to rcmp today but the official said they will send to Ottawa RCMP who then will email me the results directly and then i have to mail to IRCC. i thought they were supposed to send to IRCC directly but the officer said no i need to mail IRCC . Has anyone else gone through the same?
ooh okay i didn't know so i went to RCMP office. I hope it won't take too long to receive the results. Otherwise i might have to give again to an agency.If you go to a police station, they may send the results to you, and you'll need to forward them to IRCC yourself. However, if you use an agency, they will send your fingerprints directly to the RCMP and then to IRCC, so you won’t have to handle anything yourself. I heard this from previous applicants and I decided to go with the agency.
No worries, just make sure once u receive it send to the correct IRCC address( the last page of the letter. I guess is Vancouver for everyone) immediately to aviod any delay.ooh okay i didn't know so i went to RCMP office. I hope it won't take too long to receive the results. Otherwise i might have to give again to an agency.
will do. one more question- do you know how much time it usually takes for rcmp to send the FPs ?No worries, just make sure once u receive it send to the correct IRCC address( the last page of the letter. I guess is Vancouver for everyone) immediately to aviod any delay.