Definitely online. I’ve seen several February online applicants who not only have their background verification completed in a few days, but also have received their test invitation in less than 15 days. If I could go back, I would definitely choose online application over paper since it’s significantly faster. You should wait longer to receive AOR. However, when you receive your AOR, your online application process would be a rocket.which is the best way to apply for citizenship? Using a paper application or doing it online? Any advantages to either?
Thanks for sharing this report. It confirms clearing the almost half a million paper backlog is a priority. Only 5000/5% of e-apps will be granted through March 2022 (in order of application date). As of July 1 2022 (whilst still in 10% trial phase), they had received 12k e-apps. Does this mean that anyone applying online now will be automatically put on hold until a new quota is announced for April 2022 onwards?According to the document someone shared in different thread ( link below page 39 ) I don't think online application is going to be faster than paper.
on their processing strategy, they will process the paper backlog while processing a small portion of e-application.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SQPJW0MKT3-HkynGtOsnPynhicLjpYTu/view
I applied on paper (single). There is no difference but still the online version asks for fewer details and we know for sure IRCC will ask for more details later so I anticipated and provided additional details on the paper. Online is also good, you save $$ on shipping, printing etc. Its personal choice. I prefered paper one.Any more updates on this? SO paper is best for this month's applicants?
I applied on paper (single). There is no difference but still the online version asks for fewer details and we know for sure IRCC will ask for more details later so I anticipated and provided additional details on the paper. Online is also good, you save $$ on shipping, printing etc. Its personal choice. I prefered paper one.
@summaiya_t Mind sharing some stats? I'd be keen to explore the online option too as it looks more straightforward although the website currently says paper only, when applying as a group/family.Online is better. Online is getting AOR and processing much faster.
What about the new paper applications? Based on what you wrote their focus will be on backlogs and online so the ew paper applications will be ignored.According to the document someone shared in different thread ( link below page 39 ) I don't think online application is going to be faster than paper.
on their processing strategy, they will process the paper backlog while processing a small portion of e-application.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SQPJW0MKT3-HkynGtOsnPynhicLjpYTu/view