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Re-applying Online this time

SaskCana

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Sep 6, 2020
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Hey guys need your insight and thoughts on this! I am planning to withdraw my paper application submitted in June of 2020 which is catching dust somewhere and re-applying online, where i see much better chances for being called for test/ oath by June 2022 whereas I’m hopeless with paper application . it’s so unfortunate for us to see people who applied in April and later 2021 got there oath and no news for the 2019 and 2020. please leave your thoughts because i am gonna write a withdrawal request by Friday! Thanks
 

PoutineLover

Hero Member
Oct 26, 2015
618
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Toronto, ON
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FSW
Hey guys need your insight and thoughts on this! I am planning to withdraw my paper application submitted in June of 2020 which is catching dust somewhere and re-applying online, where i see much better chances for being called for test/ oath by June 2022 whereas I’m hopeless with paper application . it’s so unfortunate for us to see people who applied in April and later 2021 got there oath and no news for the 2019 and 2020. please leave your thoughts because i am gonna write a withdrawal request by Friday! Thanks
What is your progress? Did you receive AOR and IP?
Have they invited you for a test yet?
I applied in March and got invited for the test only in the end of August!
 

PoutineLover

Hero Member
Oct 26, 2015
618
247
Toronto, ON
Category........
FSW
It took me March 2020 to August 2021 to get test invite i.e. Almost a full 18 months from App Delivery -> Test Invite.
When did you get your AOR? For me AOR -> Test Invite was almost exactly 1 year!
If it is not one year yet from AOR, I wouldn't worry too much.... give it some time. That'd be my advise.
 

justanotherguy28

Star Member
Sep 28, 2021
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I am past 365 days from AOR to today’s date
Obviously I don't know your personal circumstances but I see a few folks never seeing any progress for a long time but then they started getting updates and completing their oaths within days of their 2 year mark.

If I were you, I'd decide based on my situation. Is lack of citizenship hampering my ability to progress personally like preventing personal/business travel or job progress, your earning potential or the stability you need to buy a home or start a family etc.

For a lot of people this is true, for some it's not. So you could decide based on that.

Remember, your withdrawal itself will take quite a bit of time. And if you apply before your withdrawal is complete, it could add more time as noted here:
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/london-office-is-unbelievably-slow.747897/post-9791942

Having waited this long, you have some moral high ground when talking to IRCC. I totally understand your frustration and it's fundamentally unfair but if I were you, for my own good, I would decide this 100% on a rational basis based on my injury from this delay and not compare my progress with others in the forum.

Just my 2 cents.