who told you that your file is in Scarborough for LPP?No my file is still at Scarborough and they are processing it. It is not in Vancouver.
who told you that your file is in Scarborough for LPP?No my file is still at Scarborough and they are processing it. It is not in Vancouver.
You literally said the same thing I said. LOL That's the 2nd time youve misunderstood what I was saying . And yes, some people are outliers and have skipped to the front of the line. They are getting processed much faster than most applicants.completely untrue, a substantial number of people on all trackers get LPP cleared in 2 to 3 weeks of test completion - some even before. Besides why would "some people skip to the front of the line" like that? - it doesnt make any sense.
not some - most as per tracker. Check the tracker for last 3 months,You literally said the same thing I said. LOL That's the 2nd time youve misunderstood what I was saying . And yes, some people are outliers and have skipped to the front of the line. They are getting processed much faster than most applicants.
I'm going to disengage because I'm not on here to argue back and forth.
not some - most as per tracker. Check the tracker for last 3 months,
by the way I don't think SCR does LPP, at-least not for routine cases in my knowledge.
who told you that your file is in Scarborough for LPP?
I think we are forgetting one core concept. We've done what we could. It's IRCC's internal process. To the best of my knowledge, the internals have not been made public.completely untrue, a substantial number of people on all trackers get LPP cleared in 2 to 3 weeks of test completion - some even before. Besides why would "some people skip to the front of the line" like that? - it doesnt make any sense.
let spring kick in first. I am sure everyone is excited about summer activities. Being informed about which office your file is at is not a bad thing - trust me.I think we are forgetting one core concept. We've done what we could. It's IRCC's internal process. To the best of my knowledge, the internals have not been made public.
No matter how much math, and analytics we throw at it, it is speculation. I know what it feels like, I've been there during my PR. To summarize: missed draw for 6 months due to delay in eca, got copr 2 days before covid lockdown, went through multiple medicals, have five coprs, landed 2 years after etc. (Search through my postings for details).
One could call IRCC, submit a webform, and/or request ATIP, but beyond that, I think at this point is not required.
Focus on other things, summer is almost here. Its going to be sunny again! Yay!
Keep calm and relax.
"Being informed about which office your file is at is not a bad thing - trust me."let spring kick in first. I am sure everyone is excited about summer activities. Being informed about which office your file is at is not a bad thing - trust me.
We are all relaxed and there is nothing to panic, but it's only natural to track your citizenship application as it may be important. Else why do you think there is a tracker, office names in subject lines, they could have just informed you of their decision after a year?
My AOR is Jan 7, not Feb 12. I called back for a second time and even the IRCC staff said "all you can do is wait", I guess thats my answer then...Nope your file is under normal process, although 12th Feb AOR makes you feel edgy as some have progressed - but then your test was done much later. It's completely distributed processing. AOR issued by Sydney after basic eligibility, files moves for BG (done by RCMP), file moves to test (SCR, Niagara or MSG for ON generally), from what I understand file generally queues for Vancouver LPP (atleast from what I have seen in 2025), if all okay files moves to DM and local office for oath.
when I say "file moves" I mean workflow. It's just accessed and worked on by different offices. I don't think anything physically moves.
I usually see LPP complete after 25~30 days of BG and/or 15~20 days of test under some best case scenarios from tracker. I don't know if they go by BG or Test. The wait beyond this is frustrating,
Congrats. Quick question was LPP done by Vancouver office in your case? Had you ever asked them before where LPP was being processed for Calgary?Calgary Office
I already got the Oath date updated on Tracker on March 15.
Got the Invitation letter on March 17th.
Wow ! Happy that LPP is finished today. What a day ! Waits and anxiety is over. Thanks for all the support from the community here.
March 19th - LPP is done as well ( Test taken 14th Feb and Test updated on tracker 17th Feb )
Oath is april 10
Good luck to everyone; Your time is coming soon
yes looks like,My AOR is Jan 7, not Feb 12. I called back for a second time and even the IRCC staff said "all you can do is wait", I guess thats my answer then...
Agreed, we have to play the hand we're dealt. My initial PR was pretty smooth (besides having to give fingerprints 1 billion times), but my PR renewal took almost 10 months at a time when their website showed a constantly updating average of anywhere from 6 weeks to 3 months. All of my calls and web form submissions came to nothing (you just have to wait), and the PR portal is a joke. To this day it says "Submitted March 18th 2024, last updated March 18th 2024". I'm sorry for everything you went through, that sounds like a nightmare.I think we are forgetting one core concept. We've done what we could. It's IRCC's internal process. To the best of my knowledge, the internals have not been made public.
No matter how much math, and analytics we throw at it, it is speculation. I know what it feels like, I've been there during my PR. To summarize: missed draw for 6 months due to delay in eca, got copr 2 days before covid lockdown, went through multiple medicals, have five coprs, landed 2 years after etc. (Search through my postings for details).
One could call IRCC, submit a webform, and/or request ATIP, but beyond that, I think at this point is not required.
Focus on other things, summer is almost here. Its going to be sunny again! Yay!
Keep calm and relax.