Oh yes! It gives a positive feeling that things are moving. Good to see that the gap has now come down to less than two years.It is the last step. Don't worry about this, it isn't accurate, but seeing it move forward quicker is a good sign
Oh yes! It gives a positive feeling that things are moving. Good to see that the gap has now come down to less than two years.It is the last step. Don't worry about this, it isn't accurate, but seeing it move forward quicker is a good sign
Thank you for getting back. Apologies if I missed you. I do try and update every weekday.Hello! My Application shows In Process as of Feb 16. I wrote a message a month ago but perhaps you missed it. I didn’t get an official AOR. Thank you!
It can either mean that your background checks have been completed and your file is now in local office ready for testingFile reached local office is it a good thing or I'm happy for no reason, any experienced forum users
It can either mean that your background checks have been completed and your file is now in local office ready for testing
Hi juan92,Hi!
I have these two lines on my account.
- We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on September 23, 2020.
- We started processing your application on March 24, 2021.
Is this normal? It seems I am missing a line in the middle about the Discover Canada booklet.
No. Prohibitions come under the eligibility and they can be completed anytime from the time your file comes to your local office to the time when it is ready for testing.Thank you for your response, Ready for testing meaning prohibition checks etc???
I see, thank you ever soo much, you always answer to my queries, highly gratefulNo. Prohibitions come under the eligibility and they can be completed anytime from the time your file comes to your local office to the time when it is ready for testing.
There can be still a change if your local office wants further documentation from your side then it can still be classified as non-routine.Hi friends, If the application is transferred to the local office, does it mean that it is not considered as a ‘non-routine’ application?
Thank you for your explanation. I called CIC yesterday; criminality is passed and security is ongoing. My application still is in Sydney. Let’s see.There can be still a change if your local office wants further documentation from your side then it can still be classified as non-routine.
However, at the initial stage, if both criminality and security clearance checks are done and passed before your file is transferred to the local office, there is a high chance that it will be processed as a regular/routine file.
Yes. It will be transferred once security results are passed. your file will soon be sent to your local office within few days of security clearance.Thank you for your explanation. I called CIC yesterday; criminality is passed and security is ongoing. My application still is in Sydney. Let’s see.
My file was transferred to local office since Mid February but still some checks are pending which means its still not test ready. What would be those tests?It can either mean that your background checks have been completed and your file is now in local office ready for testing