Hello, sorry for reposting but I didn’t get any responses yet. My mothers citizenship test got invalidated due to technical reasons and she’s been waiting for 3 months.
Did anyone recently get retest via Msteams from Scarborough office after the first test getting invalidated due to technical...
Hello,
Did anyone recently get retest via Msteams from Scarborough office after the first test getting invalidated due to technical issues ? If yes, when did you complete your first test and how long did it take for them to reschedule for the Msteams test. Appreciate all responses.
Hello,
Did anyone recently get retest via Msteams from Scarborough office after the first test getting invalidated due to technical issues ? If yes, when did you complete your first test and how long did it take for them to reschedule for the Msteams test. Appreciate all responses.
Hello, has anyone received a retest invitation via MS teams (technical issues) recently from Scarborough office specifically. If yes, when did you appear for you initial exam and how long does this kind of invitation typically take.
TIA
Key word: PERMANENT RESIDENT (as OP mentioned their friend is already a citizen)
You will NEVER see a case of revocation of citizenship for the mere reason the applicant went back to their home country. Misrepresentation will ALWAYS be involved. So I respectfully disagree that this is...
I’m sure you mean up to 6 months. People have gone from test to oath in a matter of weeks. Average time would fall around the 3-4 month mark from timelines posted on this forum.
Incorrect. A citizen is a citizen and it does not matter at all how they became one (of course, barring misrepresentation which is true for any stream not just refugee). Country conditions keep changing all the time and while someone might need protection at a certain point, it’s possible that...
My advice: RUN! As far away from this “lawyer” as you can. First of all, nobody in their right mind would pay (or ask) 20k for a citizenship application, max $2-3k if that.
Secondly, a lawyer has absolutely no influence on how your application goes once it has been submitted. He/she will take...
As long as there is no misrepresentation involved at the time of refugee claim/citizenship application your friend can go anywhere he wants for as long as they want including their home country AFTER they get Canadian citizenship. This could have been a major issue if they were still a permanent...
You got your AOR by mail because you either did not provide an email address or made a mistake on it. That is also the reason you can’t register on the online tracker. Call them or send webform ASAP and update your email address and follow the link for the citizenship test that your parents used...
The notes are not created, they are just pulled from a digital system and AFAIK the redactions are made manually. Going by that, if there was an update in the system it would show in the notes.
Generated on Dec 23, 2021 so outdated by almost 2 months. Regardless, I don’t believe there would have been any movement on the files because it would have reflected on the online tracker.
A notable thing is that both files are pretty much identical with criminality passed but one has...
I applied ATIPs for two family members (separate applications made few days apart) on Nov 30,2021. Both received today (weirdly on a long weekend Sunday but not complaining). Both files have file location redacted, is this normal?
Sorry if I wasn’t clear enough but what I meant was that apart from all the regular reasons for an application to be non-routine there are additional issues such as cessation for refugees but the point is that a refugee-PR applying for citizenship does not make it an automatic non-routine...
Incorrect, the link you provide specifically points out that delays/non-routine processing is caused only if there is a cessation proceeding pending or under review. There are examples where applicant who were refugees got citizenship in well under the 12 month mentioned on the website.
Everything goes in process at the same time for all applications (except test and oath) so this is not anything special.
It does not seem like your urgent processing request was accepted as your AOR took the same time as regular applications.
Re-apply for urgent processing through web form...
If it’s in the eligibility period you should scan all pages of the new pp and include it.
This is standard procedure for most applications and starting June( I think ) they changed the application to include pp pages up front for all applications.
If you don’t mind what is your location/ local...