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Hi there,
I sent my application April 14, received April 18, AOR June 30, in process July 4.
I'm in Montreal, single application.
 
Hi , i submit my application in last week of April 2018 and since today around about 70 days passed and still i did not receive any update , application acceptance/rejection. Can you please guys , guide me , what i do , where i call or email . thanks
 
I have asked a similar type of Question before as I wanted to leave Canada and stay in home country for a while. I also talked to 2 immigrant consultants about it.

The Advice I have been given was not to leave Canada for so long, more than one month is considered a long time. And nowadays they may ask more stringent interview questions and might question for the time while is being away for a long time, eg, shown on the passport stamps - exit and entry etc.

Not working in Canada is not a concern but working overseas may show the officers your intention is not to live and work in Canada in the future- especially you left Canada right after Citizenship application and already got employed overseas.

This is just my 2 cents, hope it helps a bit. Well, in the end, they might not question anything with respect to travel records or work etc.

Best of Luck to you and your family. Cheers.

Hi
I also had concerns about leaving and had consultations with immigration people and did some research.

I was told as long as we met the requirements when we sent the application it would not be a problem.

The CIC website also states you can leave Canada after you've applied.

Hopefully I've not been mislead!

Maybe someone with similar experiences could confirm this ?
 
Hi , i submit my application in last week of April 2018 and since today around about 70 days passed and still i did not receive any update , application acceptance/rejection. Can you please guys , guide me , what i do , where i call or email . thanks

You might want to check your application status online. It should have an update on there for anything.
 
Hi I am filling up my forms ,not yet submitted them.Howerever I have come across the section where I should enter all the names of places I worked, along with phone numbers and email id.im confused as I don't really know one of my past employers email I'd..what should I do ???
 
Please update our dates,
id: pukoe
Location: Quebec
App.Type: Family of 3
Physical Presence Days: 1121
App Sent: Apr 05, 2018
App Recd: Apr 10, 2018
AOR: May 11, 2018
In Process: June 21, 2018
Test Invite:
Test date:
Decision Made ECAS:
Oath Letter:
Oath Date:
 
Please update our dates,
id: pukoe
Location: Quebec
App.Type: Family of 3
Physical Presence Days: 1121
App Sent: Apr 05, 2018
App Recd: Apr 10, 2018
AOR: May 11, 2018
In Process: June 21, 2018
Test Invite:
Test date:
Decision Made ECAS:
Oath Letter:
Oath Date:

Congrats!! Updated:)
 
Hi guys - my application has changed to In process as of July 7th. Please update the spreadsheet at your convenience :-) Awesome, so excited:-)
 
Hi
I also had concerns about leaving and had consultations with immigration people and did some research.

I was told as long as we met the requirements when we sent the application it would not be a problem.

The CIC website also states you can leave Canada after you've applied.

Hopefully I've not been mislead!

Maybe someone with similar experiences could confirm this ?
Of course you can leave Canada. One of the most important things in bill c6 was that we no longer need to prove intent to live in Canada.
 
I have asked a similar type of Question before as I wanted to leave Canada and stay in home country for a while. I also talked to 2 immigrant consultants about it.

The Advice I have been given was not to leave Canada for so long, more than one month is considered a long time. And nowadays they may ask more stringent interview questions and might question for the time while is being away for a long time, eg, shown on the passport stamps - exit and entry etc.

Not working in Canada is not a concern but working overseas may show the officers your intention is not to live and work in Canada in the future- especially you left Canada right after Citizenship application and already got employed overseas.

This is just my 2 cents, hope it helps a bit. Well, in the end, they might not question anything with respect to travel records or work etc.

Best of Luck to you and your family. Cheers.
Hi Uranus,

I am extremely worried now that I read your post. I know for a fact that due to bill c6 we no longer need to prove intent to live in Canada. Could you please explain where are you getting your information?