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April 2018 - Citizenship Applicant

Libu

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Jun 5, 2015
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Ottawa

macwhitby

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Nov 18, 2016
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Whitby
LANDED..........
21-11-2014
On what basis we can request an urgent processing ? My wife's passport is getting expired by October 2018, I had already applied for our citizenship and the package is delivered to CIC but not yet processed. Should we renew the passport at this point of time ? Can we request an urgent processing based on this ? Kindly advice !
 

lyndon3009

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Sep 12, 2015
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On what basis we can request an urgent processing ? My wife's passport is getting expired by October 2018, I had already applied for our citizenship and the package is delivered to CIC but not yet processed. Should we renew the passport at this point of time ? Can we request an urgent processing based on this ? Kindly advice !
Below is taken directly from CIC website:

" To apply for urgent processing, you must be eligible to apply for citizenship and have an emergency, such as:
  • needing Canadian citizenship to:
    • apply for a job
    • avoid losing your job
    • go to a Canadian school, college or university
  • needing to travel because of death or serious illness in your family and you can’t get a passport in your current nationality
  • receiving a successful Federal Court decision on an appeal on a previous application for citizenship
Even if these conditions apply to you, we may not be able to process your request urgently. If we do process your request urgently, we may not be able to do it in time to help your situation."
 
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bucajack

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Apr 2, 2018
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If they found a work permit or visa of another country,do you think it can create any problems at interview time?
Context is probably important here. There are many reasons why applicants may need to leave Canada for an extended period. For example my company has offices all over the world and people regularly go to work in these places for 2-3 month projects. They would need work permits to do this in many places. I don't think an immigration officer would find an issue with that. If however you can't explain why you have work permits and visas for another country and it looks suspicious to an officer it may be a different story. Maybe they will feel that it looks like you are trying to get citizenship just for a passport and then will take off right after.
 
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dkmemon

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Context is probably important here. There are many reasons why applicants may need to leave Canada for an extended period. For example my company has offices all over the world and people regularly go to work in these places for 2-3 month projects. They would need work permits to do this in many places. I don't think an immigration officer would find an issue with that. If however you can't explain why you have work permits and visas for another country and it looks suspicious to an officer it may be a different story. Maybe they will feel that it looks like you are trying to get citizenship just for a passport and then will take off right after.
Thanks for a nice explanation...
 

Uranus

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Aug 28, 2015
145
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Hi Uranus,

I am extremely worried now that I read your post. I know for a fact that due to bill c6 we no longer need to prove intent to live in Canada. Could you please explain where are you getting your information?
Hey,

Of course. So, I was thinking of leaving Canada for a long period of time, worried about its implications and I wanted to have a representative to do up the application for me too, so I called up two immigration offices, one is from Vancouver, another one is from Toronto ( I moved from BC to ONT).

Basically, they both mentioned the process is getting stricter and they might ask all sorts of questions at the interviews - note there weren't any interview sessions at many years back. They might question anything including time physically away from Canada.

So I did not leave for long and did not quit my job, simply to avoid any future complications or delays in my application, as we will never know what is going to be asked at the interview and how to justify etc...

P.s I also posted an question in this forum before, got a few answers which I found logical and reasonable. We have already stayed in Canada long enough and whatever is the reason, why risk it in the last few months in the process while waiting for it?

Hopefully it helps. Cheers.
 
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Uranus

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Aug 28, 2015
145
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Context is probably important here. There are many reasons why applicants may need to leave Canada for an extended period. For example my company has offices all over the world and people regularly go to work in these places for 2-3 month projects. They would need work permits to do this in many places. I don't think an immigration officer would find an issue with that. If however you can't explain why you have work permits and visas for another country and it looks suspicious to an officer it may be a different story. Maybe they will feel that it looks like you are trying to get citizenship just for a passport and then will take off right after.
totally agree...
 

AashNavid

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Apr 3, 2018
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Hi , Today i call IRCC office and they said, they did not receive my application, even by Canda post, application received on 30th April. Is anyone has such experience, what is the next step?
 

hamoonExpressEntry

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Jan 23, 2015
272
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Canada
Category........
NOC Code......
2174
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Nomination.....
21-09-2015
Hey,

Of course. So, I was thinking of leaving Canada for a long period of time, worried about its implications and I wanted to have a representative to do up the application for me too, so I called up two immigration offices, one is from Vancouver, another one is from Toronto ( I moved from BC to ONT).

Basically, they both mentioned the process is getting stricter and they might ask all sorts of questions at the interviews - note there weren't any interview sessions at many years back. They might question anything including time physically away from Canada.

So I did not leave for long and did not quit my job, simply to avoid any future complications or delays in my application, as we will never know what is going to be asked at the interview and how to justify etc...

P.s I also posted an question in this forum before, got a few answers which I found logical and reasonable. We have already stayed in Canada long enough and whatever is the reason, why risk it in the last few months in the process while waiting for it?

Hopefully it helps. Cheers.
Thanks so much for the explanation. I appreciate it.
 

mihais2u

Star Member
Apr 24, 2014
90
13
124
Calgary, AB
Category........
Visa Office......
CPC-O
NOC Code......
7245
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
11-04-2014
AOR Received.
08-05-2014
IELTS Request
sent with app
Med's Request
Nov 07, 2014
Med's Done....
Nov 13, 2014
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
May 05, 2015
VISA ISSUED...
May 07, 2015
LANDED..........
May 16, 2015
Please update the status for my wife: ninocikap

  1. We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on April 6, 2018.
  2. We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on May 22, 2018.
  3. We started processing your application on July 7, 2018.
 

Libu

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Jun 5, 2015
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Ottawa
Please update the status for my wife: ninocikap

  1. We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on April 6, 2018.
  2. We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on May 22, 2018.
  3. We started processing your application on July 7, 2018.
Congrats!! Updated :)
 

Omo-Oba

Full Member
Apr 5, 2018
21
15
Hello @Libu... Trust you are good.
Kindly update my status:

We started processing your application on July 4, 2018.

Regards,

Omo-Oba.
 

Nepall

Full Member
Oct 29, 2015
21
1
Hi , Today i call IRCC office and they said, they did not receive my application, even by Canda post, application received on 30th April. Is anyone has such experience, what is the next step?
My app was delivered on April 23th and nothing since, no AOR.....
I called them last week, the agent told me exactly the same thing nothing is in my profile in their system based on the Canada tracking number I gave her, but also mentioned that doesn't mean we have not received it. Once we receive it we process it to make sure everything is correct and when its done we put you in system and send AOR
Anyway she filled a request for me to see whats going on and nothing since yet.