It does. They expedite issuing certificates for people with evidence that they'll be traveling soonDoes it matter what you reply? Sounds like they make you destroy it either way?
It does. They expedite issuing certificates for people with evidence that they'll be traveling soonDoes it matter what you reply? Sounds like they make you destroy it either way?
Thank you for clarifying!It does. They expedite issuing certificates for people with evidence that they'll be traveling soon
Not any travel though. You have to have a good reason, like serious illness or a job-related travel ... etc. If you simply want to travel, they are no longer accept this as a reason for urgent processing of the certificate and passport.It does. They expedite issuing certificates for people with evidence that they'll be traveling soon
at the test read each question carefullyhello guys I received email on 11th nov that for online citizenship I'm just wondering which kind of question will be on the test ? and how many % from each categories? can anyone share me their an experances please and thanks.. it all be big help to get idea
The speculations are not looking good. Someone was told processing times at Scarborough is 26 months.Any April 2020 Scarborough applicants got tested in September received a DM or sights of oath yet?
Any speculations from Scarborough office applicants?
ScarboroughAny April 2020 Scarborough applicants got tested in September received a DM or sights of oath yet?
Any speculations from Scarborough office applicants?
@CaBeaver is correct. They may not accept any reason to travel.Not any travel though. You have to have a good reason, like serious illness or a job-related travel ... etc. If you simply want to travel, they are no longer accept this as a reason for urgent processing of the certificate and passport.
I don't think mailing passports (especially, Internationally) is legally allowed. I doubt courier companies would accept it as a package. That said, you may be able to get your citizenship certificate mailed out to you and apply for a passport through a Canadian Consulate in another country, but you'd have to check what their requirements are like. I checked one in Dubai, and asked if they would be able to issue my "first" passport, and they said they could although the processing time is a bit longer (3-4 weeks).They'll ask you before you destroy it if you plan to travel within the next 4 weeks. Although, technically, you can apply for a passport from outside Canada. It's just a matter of asking someone to pick up your citizenship from your mailbox in Canada once it's delivered then apply for passport through the mail-in option. Once your passport is ready, you can have the person mail it to you wherever you are. That said, you must be in Canada for your oath ceremony
The new tracker has more details. Ecas shows the same thing for me (with different dates).all, I have a question about the information inconsistency on the two dashboards.
my ecas has a decision made status but the detail shows below:
I passed the test in August but it didn't show on the detail page.
- We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on April 6, 2020.
- We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on October 26, 2020.
- We started processing your application on December 8, 2020.
The other dashboard shows everything completed, except oath being "not started".
Which one should I use to continue tracking?