Should be sent or posted on their facebook by someone who already got the passport in their hands lolThat link needs to be sent to ircc on their webform as their new training material.
Should be sent or posted on their facebook by someone who already got the passport in their hands lolThat link needs to be sent to ircc on their webform as their new training material.
IRCC is just using the pandemic to hide their ineptitude, inefficiency, lack of planning and transparency… USCIS is a completely different animal, and having lived and worked in the US for over 7 years, I can speak to that.. there is no point of comparison..Americans are absolutely right that Canadians live in Igloos meaning they are referring to IRCC . Even US is doing in person ceremonies.
https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/uscis-response-to-covid-19
Naturalization Oath Ceremonies
USCIS field offices will send notices to applicants and petitioners to reschedule postponed naturalization ceremonies. The ceremonies may be shorter to limit exposure to those in attendance. USCIS will not play videos during naturalization ceremonies, but will give attendees a flyer with information and links directing them to the videos on the USCIS website. Under the shortened format, all legally required portions of the ceremony will take place. Attendance is limited to the candidates who are scheduled to be naturalized, a parent or trusted adult if the candidate is a minor and individuals providing disability assistance to a candidate.
As USCIS safely resumes in-person services, some naturalization ceremonies may be conducted differently than in the past. You may receive supplemental information from USCIS that provides detailed instructions for your ceremony. Please pay close attention to this information to ensure a safe and enjoyable ceremony experience.
A Govt that cannot run a simple IRCC department wanted a seat in UN security council. Good they were rejected.IRCC is just using the pandemic to hide their ineptitude, inefficiency, lack of planning and transparency… USCIS is a completely different animal, and having lived and worked in the US for over 7 years, I can speak to that.. there is no point of comparison..
IRCC really reflects how the Canadian government works internally.
I still can't get over the fact that some December 2020 applicants are already citizens. If I hadn't already completed the test, I would just cancel my application and send a virtual one.I think 2018 2019 is missing from IRCC calendar coz I only see 2020 and 2021 applications moving. Something is not right. Either paper applicants have to re-apply or else keep waiting for year or two. IRCC is being very unfair .
I do not understand what is going on . I am going to re apply next month if i see my file not moving on GCMS.I still can't get over the fact that some December 2020 applicants are already citizens. If I hadn't already completed the test, I would just cancel my application and send a virtual one.
Yep, that bothers me too. It will be an year this month since I sent my application. There's no fairness or consistency in the system.I still can't get over the fact that some December 2020 applicants are already citizens. If I hadn't already completed the test, I would just cancel my application and send a virtual one.
Did u apply online ?Yep, that bothers me too. It will be an year this month since I sent my application. There's no fairness or consistency in the system.
Nope, applied the old school way. I don't think online applications started until October last year?Did u apply online ?
Yeah I think paper apps r not movingNope, applied the old school way. I don't think online applications started until October last year?
It would have been much worse. Remember the Conservatives had changed the citizenship rules when they were in power so that we wouldn't qualify for citizenship until we lived here 5 out of 7 or 8 years and they had revoked the 1 year credit prior to becoming PRs. At least the liberals ensured that we got our 1 year credit and reduced the citizenship requirements to 3 of 5 years. And with the 1 year credit its really 2 of 5 years, which enabled us to apply much sooner. Can you imagine waiting 1+ year to get your PR and then having to live here an additional 5 straight years before you can apply for citizenship. Gotta give em some props. Though the process has been seriously delayed due to the pandemic yes but, I like to look at the bigger picture and think things would have been better save for the pandemic. #my2centsWould it have been different if Conservatives were in power? I don't think so. Except for a few ideological differences, I believe every party is more or less the same.
What is the point of getting that 1 year credit when we have to wait 2 to 3 years just to see "In process" every day. All governments are more or less the same.It would have been much worse. Remember the Conservatives had changed the citizenship rules when they were in power so that we wouldn't qualify for citizenship until we lived here 5 out of 7 or 8 years and they had revoked the 1 year credit prior to becoming PRs. At least the liberals ensured that we got our 1 year credit and reduced the citizenship requirements to 3 of 5 years. And with the 1 year credit its really 2 of 5 years, which enabled us to apply much sooner. Can you imagine waiting 1+ year to get your PR and then having to live here an additional 5 straight years before you can apply for citizenship. Gotta give em some props. Though the process has been seriously delayed due to the pandemic yes but, I like to look at the bigger picture and think things would have been better save for the pandemic. #my2cents
Yeah, next March will be my 5th year, so if I'm not a citizen by then, the switch from 5 to 3 years would mean nothing to meIt would have been much worse. Remember the Conservatives had changed the citizenship rules when they were in power so that we wouldn't qualify for citizenship until we lived here 5 out of 7 or 8 years and they had revoked the 1 year credit prior to becoming PRs. At least the liberals ensured that we got our 1 year credit and reduced the citizenship requirements to 3 of 5 years. And with the 1 year credit its really 2 of 5 years, which enabled us to apply much sooner. Can you imagine waiting 1+ year to get your PR and then having to live here an additional 5 straight years before you can apply for citizenship. Gotta give em some props. Though the process has been seriously delayed due to the pandemic yes but, I like to look at the bigger picture and think things would have been better save for the pandemic. #my2cents
Yeah, next March will be my 5th year, so if I'm not a citizen by then, the switch from 5 to 3 years would mean nothing to me