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- App. Filed.......
- 04-06-2014
- AOR Received.
- 16-07-2014
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- 22-01-2015
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- 26-01-2015
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- 09-02-2016
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- 07-03-2016
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- 31-03-2016
PART - 6
Post-Application Phase
You have now submitted your Citizenship application. If you paid close attention to the guide and prepared a killer application package - the chances of you getting your application back is very less to none.
The hard part begins now - Waiting! In this initial stage after submission, you'd have to wait for AOR.
What can you do while you wait?
It generally takes about 2 months from the date they receive the application for you to get a AOR. (This can vary slightly from person to person). While you wait for AOR (and for further steps after you receive AOR), you can do the following -
Routine vs Non-Routine Applications and Additional document requests
- You can check the status of your application using ECAS (about 24 hours after you receive AOR) .
- Please try and contribute - Try to help others on the forum with any questions they might have.
- If you want a more in-depth knowledge of how citizenship applications are processed, I recommend giving Operational Instructions and Guidelines for Citizenship
- From the page above, open links under 'Administration' for relevant information.
- Check the 2019 Citizenship tracker for past year's trend.
- Check the 2020 Citizenship tracker for current trend.
- Please make sure you enter your information in the appropriate tracker. Larger sample size translates to more accurate stats.
- In due time, you would have to write your citizenship test so start preparing for it.
- You can read qorax's detailed post on Oath ceremony and his post on Citizenship Interview.
Your citizenship application could be processed in 2 different ways - Routine and Non-Routine.
What happens during application processing?
- Routine applications generally move much faster than their non-routine counterparts.
- One of the major reasons why an application could go into non-routine processing is if IRCC requests additional documentation OR if they set up an additional interview for you.
- There are different kinds of additional documents. Credit : I am paraphrasing from dpenabill's post.
- RQ - Lite <CIT 0205> (Residency Questionnaire - 'Lite')
- RQ <CIT 0171> (This is a full-blown Residency Questionnaire)
- You might also get an RQ in the name of PPQ - QAE (Physical Presence Questionnaire - Quality Assurance Exercise)
- This thread claims to have solved the mystery of the aforementioned QAE process but take it with a grain of salt.
At the time of writing this post, the "official" processing time is 12 months. In reality, however - It ranges anywhere between 6 months to Forever. A sizable portion of the applications are processed between 6 - 9 months time.
The basic consensus of how a citizenship application might progress is explained below. This might vary slightly between applicants but this should give you a general idea. There is some speculation here and I am paraphrasing this from one of dpenabill's post and other posts in this forum.
- Though we send the initial application to CPC - Sydney, further processing of your application is generally done by the office responsible for the location you live in.
- As your application progresses, the ECAS status will keep changing. Find out what the ECAS status changes mean.
- Here are all the legal guidelines by which IRCC processes the applications.
After the oath: Next Steps
- CPC-Sydney issues an AOR after the completeness-checking the application package
- A file is opened in GCMS (simultaneously).
- The application is sent for background checks
- Criminality checks are done by RCMP
- Security checks are done by CSIS
- GCMS checks are done by IRCC
- CPC-Sydney might do some additional processing (?)
- Application is forwarded to the local visa office for further processing
- Local Visa Office (LVO) checks and verifies the authenticity of the information / documents in the application package
- LVO sends Notice to appear for citizenship test and interview
- LVO sends a Notice to appear for Citizenship Ceremony (Oath)
You are officially a Canadian Citizen after you take the oath of citizenship.
Closing notes
- Official sources state that you need to wait a minimum of 2 business days before you can apply for a Canadian Passport.
- However, in reality, you can apply for a passport as soon as your ECAS status changes to 'Complete' and this can happen before 2 business days.
Canadian Citizenship is a privilege and not a right. Let's embrace it, respect it and let's never abuse it. NEVER lie on an immigration / citizenship application - It is not worth the consequences.
I hope that the mods make this a sticky thread for easy access. Let's further discuss about the nuances of this process and help each other in this beautiful journey of becoming a citizen of this great nation.
-rajkamalmohanram
Well done document, thank you @rajkamalmohanram