You don't need to notify IRCC about your travel plans https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=911&top=5, unless you receive the test invite and you continue to be out of Canada you will need to let them know and they will allow you to take the test from abroad, but in regards to the Oath you must be in Canada to take it.Hello everyone,
I owe an update as I previously posted that I never got the confirmation email for my online application. Well, I finally did receive an AOR; submitted my application in Vancouver on April 20 this year, got the AOR on August 25, my total number of days spent in Canada was 1180.5. You can add this to the tracker if you wish.
Now for my question - Having received my AOR, I will have to execute my long-delayed plans and leave Canada (for the time being). What are the next steps I need to do - should I engage with CIC via the Contact Us form to let them know? Do I need to maintain a snail mail address here even though it's an online application?
Further, I have no access to "old ECAS" and I don't know how to get it, the online tracker as I understand will show that the application is "in progress" even though it might not be. Should I pre-emptively take fingerprints while I'm still in Canada to save myself from a future trip solely for that purpose - is there any info anywhere on how to do that? Also if it's easier to go back to a different Canadian city rather than Vancouver, for any future steps including the citizenship test, is is possible to do them in a different location (say Toronto)?
Thanks everyone so much and good luck!
It appears that ECAS is not working for online applicants and the current trends indicate that BG verification completed comes after the change to In Process in ECAS, you will only be able to see the changes in the new dashboard. In regards to which city is better to continue with the process, I would say that with online applicants I have noticed the process is quicker and they are not following the current paper applicants trends by local office. There are some offices that are slower than others, the office where I have seen active movement in regards to Test and Oath is Scarborough.
In regards to your question about FP, don't bother, I did it and it didn't work, I submitted FP as soon as my AOR was sent back in April and GCMS notes indicated they received them in May, but I was required to go through the process again in July.
Remember that this is just my personal opinion, I am not an expert and provide this information based on trends and experiences from other members!!!
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