Thanks! congrats on your oath.This was mentioned during the Oath ceremony.
That means that the number of grants increased for September and October (which is good news).
Thanks! congrats on your oath.This was mentioned during the Oath ceremony.
You can either apply again, or seek a judicial review, given that they didn't reject your application for misrepresentation or fraud, in which case you may not be able to apply again for 5 years [link] [link]i have begun preparing an online application from scratch... in case they are not satisfied with the evidence i sent to validate my residency requirements. =/
Does anyone know what happens if an application is rejected? Do you have to take the test again? Any experience on the matter?
A refused applicant has 30 days after the day on which the decision is communicated to the applicant to file an application for leave for judicial review.
Thanks! I'm still curious about what happens to the other steps in the process. Are the background checks/tests/prohibitions still valid? Common sense says they should be (i think), but then again, it's IRCC, I would not be surprised they had to redo absolutely everything. =/
I think they would redo everything, unfortunately. But given that they are finishing new applications within 12 months, that shouldn't be a huge waste of time. As for why they don't start with the physical presence, I guess there is no logic behind it. It's just how they decided to do things.Thanks! I'm still curious about what happens to the other steps in the process. Are the background checks/tests/prohibitions still valid? Common sense says they should be (i think), but then again, it's IRCC, I would not be surprised they had to redo absolutely everything. =/
Also, why the hell is the residency requirement the last thing they check?? Sounds super inefficient to waste the applicant and the staff's time to allow an application to go forward before checking that.
Hopefully it does not come to that anyway! but, it's best to be ready, I guess.
If I'm understanding correctly, they're looking into stamps from 10+ years ago? And asking for specific questions (like Hong Kong travel) even though it doesn't apply to you. It's indeed very strange.i have begun preparing an online application from scratch... in case they are not satisfied with the evidence i sent to validate my residency requirements. =/
Thanks for the input, and I sincerely appreciate your hypotheses.If I'm understanding correctly, they're looking into stamps from 10+ years ago? And asking for specific questions (like Hong Kong travel) even though it doesn't apply to you. It's indeed very strange.
It doesn't easily fall into any category.
For example, if there's any issue with your security clearance, they'll just let the application collect dust and not make any progress at all.
MIS in your email address twice, maybe it's Mississauga?
To add to an existing paper app? Please keep us informed fi you do! Would be interested to know what happens. Their website says not to do it but I wonder what happens exactly. I mean, how would they know?!i have begun preparing an online application from scratch.
Not yet... i would wait to see if I get a rejection (IF.....).To add to an existing paper app? Please keep us informed fi you do! Would be interested to know what happens. Their website says not to do it but I wonder what happens exactly. I mean, how would they know?!
Mississauga office didn’t reply to my request. What email address did you use?I reached out to MP, last week got the reply which is the same as the IRCC web portal, Decision Made and Oath not Started
So I emailed the CIC Mississauga, yesterday and got the below reply today.
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Your application is in the queue to be scheduled for a ceremony. Once you have been scheduled, we will contact you by email.
Since the beginning of COVID-19, IRCC has been increasing its use of digital tools to process Citizenship grant applications. E-applications were implemented in November 2020 in a limited capacity, and other virtual tools have been implemented to move towards virtual processing to the extent possible.
Applications are processed utilizing a first-in first-out processing model, with a small number of the oldest e-applications being processed as well. This ensures that the oldest of paper applications are processed while also allowing the move towards online services. Service delivery and processing times may vary depending on the complexity of each individual case.
The pandemic has had a considerable impact on overall processing times and they may vary from location to location depending on local inventories. IRCC is closely monitoring processing times and is working towards decreasing them as quickly as possible
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All indications are they want to finalize your application and move on, it doesn't look like they want to deny the application. I wouldn't give up hope easily. Even if they come back with more requests, I'd try to keep responding and try to salvage the current application.Why do those trips not appear in the system properly? No idea. They are both "half" there. For one trip, the departure date was missing, and for the other it was the return date. Go figure.
Indeed, thank you very much!All indications are they want to finalize your application and move on, it doesn't look like they want to deny the application. I wouldn't give up hope easily. Even if they come back with more requests, I'd try to keep responding and try to salvage the current application.
If you have a habit of using credit/debit cards instead of cash, you might be able to get high quality evidence from the bank statements from back then. You might not see older statements online but banks usually keep several years worth of records archived. They might charge you a "research fee" (typically $50 or so, not sure about Canadian banks) but that could be one option.
There could be other evidence like online hotel bookings in your email inbox etc. If you think for sometime, you might some more.
Since you have only 3 or so days of buffer over the 1095 requirement, I'd try to gather as much document as possible. Especially if you were traveling with a partner, you can always find some breadcrumbs.
Good luck!