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Zulubia

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Oct 1, 2020
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Hello everyone!
It appears that citizenship application for former refugees is a little different and the Prohibitions part takes longer than usual.
Please share your experience and timeline here.
My experience:
AOR: March 8
Test Completed: May 7
Fingerprint Requested: May 9
Fingerprint Received: June 5
Background Completed: June 6
Language: June 26
Physical Presence: June 26
Prohibitions: In Progress
 
it is not. you are within processing time frame.. other non refugee applications have been stuck with LPP since last year, or only one of the three not completed for months

also even though you are pr you still have refugee/protected person status, which is why if you go back to your home country you can potentially be stripped of PR status, where as regular PRs don't have that issue. it "goes away" when you become a citizen..
 
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