about 1 week for RCMP to process and then it awaits a IRCC agent to process( this takes 2-4 weeks)but i submitted my fingerprints 3 weeks ago, does it take this much time always?
about 1 week for RCMP to process and then it awaits a IRCC agent to process( this takes 2-4 weeks)but i submitted my fingerprints 3 weeks ago, does it take this much time always?
Yes, that's possible. The update will come, hang in there, not to worrybut i submitted my fingerprints 3 weeks ago, does it take this much time always?
I got an update on 21st July and except physical presence and oath everything was completed.Hello,
Last update I received on my application was on June 27 Language Skills and Prohibitions were completed on that day and physical presence is still in progress does anyone have similar situation? And how much time will they take to complete physical presence as no additional documents have been requested.
Yes. mine got updated after a month. until then it was showing "waiting for fingerprints"thanks, so its normal for it to show ' waiting on you to provide fingerprints'?
I am confused as well. I am attaching a screenshot. They dint say anything about EST, Can someone confirm the timings for me. for me it says -[ Slow clap ]
Saskatchewan has had a whole chaotic drama because of this confusion in 1958. They have only Central Standard Time(CST) year-round* . No Daylight Savings Time.
And a whole act to settle the dispute between electors.
The Time Act, 1966
(* some cities use MST in winter instead of CST )
So in conclusion 10:30AM CST ( Saskatchewan Time) is 12:30AM EST
How come? CST and EST are 1 hr apart, so 10:30 AM CST = 11:30 AM CST? Isn't it?[ Slow clap ]
Saskatchewan has had a whole chaotic drama because of this confusion in 1958. They have only Central Standard Time(CST) year-round* . No Daylight Savings Time.
And a whole act to settle the dispute between electors.
The Time Act, 1966
(* some cities use MST in winter instead of CST )
So in conclusion 10:30AM CST ( Saskatchewan Time) is 12:30AM EST
To be safe, IMO, I would just pick Pacific Time as reference and do a +3h for EDT. the whole MDT/CDT could get confusingI am confused as well. I am attaching a screenshot. They dint say anything about EST, Can someone confirm the timings for me. for me it says -
Saskatchewan time CST (12:30pm)
central Daylight Mountain time CDT (1:30 pm)
Mountain Daylight Time (MDT) (Alberta Time) 12:30pm
Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) BC time 11:30 am
They dint mention anything about EST. lol
Ontario | EDT | 12:30 PM |
Manitoba | CDT | 11:30 AM |
Saskatchewan | CST | 10:30 AM |
Alberta | MDT | 10:30 AM |
British Columbia | PDT | 9:30 AM |
ok thank youYes. mine got updated after a month. until then it was showing "waiting for fingerprints"
But my understanding, even if DM done still he can't say "Citizenship Granted" till the Oath, is that correct?Just got off the phone with an IRCC Agent. He was super nice and kind enough to access my file. He told me that: “Citizenship granted, Decidion made as of July 18th 2022.” I just have to wait for Oath Invitation email. Instructions will be provided in the email. All sections including Language Skills, Physical Presence and Prohibitions turned completed on that very same date, July 18th 2022. Therefore, for online Applicants, it’s accurate to say that DM “Decision Made” is when everything is marked completed.