hi, any i am leaving the country for 8 months, what are the chance that my exam letter will be mailed during this time? any idea?
I am not sure if any body could give you a definite answer for this questions, cause there is no definite answer for this, for different cities there are different timelines and within those timelines there are multiple timelines.....but you should call CIC and inform them about your situation, also fire them a Case Specific Inquiry so that you have a written evidence that you had informed them about your situation, this will help you in case something gets screwedbatselei said:hi, any i am leaving the country for 8 months, what are the chance that my exam letter will be mailed during this time? any idea?
Chances are pretty high.batselei said:hi, any i am leaving the country for 8 months, what are the chance that my exam letter will be mailed during this time? any idea?
thanks for the reply, where can i find the case specific inquiry? is that diff from just calling the call centre?gst8486 said:I am not sure if any body could give you a definite answer for this questions, cause there is no definite answer for this, for different cities there are different timelines and within those timelines there are multiple timelines.....but you should call CIC and inform them about your situation, also fire them a Case Specific Inquiry so that you have a written evidence that you had informed them about your situation, this will help you in case something gets screwed
Every province has their timelines so try to look in this forum for average timelines of your province/cic office.batselei said:hi, any i am leaving the country for 8 months, what are the chance that my exam letter will be mailed during this time? any idea?
Here is the link for CASE SPECIFIC INQUIRIES https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspxbatselei said:thanks for the reply, where can i find the case specific inquiry? is that diff from just calling the call centre?
Thank you. Now here comes my dilemma..thecoolguysam said:Every province has their timelines so try to look in this forum for average timelines of your province/cic office.
Here are the helpful links those might be helpful to you:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=911&t=5
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/become-after.asp
I think calling call centre would be same as submitting online case specific enquiry.
Thanks, will do thisgst8486 said:Here is the link for CASE SPECIFIC INQUIRIES https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx
Forwarding a case specific enquiry is same as call centre but based on my experience, you can't trust call centre guys 100 %
They screwed up one of my friends case and when my friend told them that he had phoned and informed them about the change of his information they denied that any such information was provided.
I know that after a long haul you could get them to check the call records (which will take months) but having a written proof can avoid unwanted finger-pointing and delays .
Your PR card expiry date has nothing to do with your PR status. If you meet the minimum 2/5 years, which seems you do, then go to the interview with the expired card.batselei said:Thank you. Now here comes my dilemma..
You must be a permanent resident to become a citizen and not just when you apply. If you lose PR status before you take the Oath of Citizenship, you cannot become a citizen.
My PR card says it will expire July 2016
How will i know if my citizenship will come out by then? No guarantee ryt? So does this mean i need to re apply for PR and re apply citizneship and pay the $600 fee again.. Oh my!
He can't because soon he will be leaving country for 8 months.CanV said:Your PR card expiry date has nothing to do with your PR status. If you meet the minimum 2/5 years, which seems you do, then go to the interview with the expired card.
You can get your PR renewed for 50$ takes about 3 months and they do offer urgent processing. Have a look at the cic website regarding pr renewals.batselei said:Thank you. Now here comes my dilemma..
You must be a permanent resident to become a citizen and not just when you apply. If you lose PR status before you take the Oath of Citizenship, you cannot become a citizen.
My PR card says it will expire July 2016
How will i know if my citizenship will come out by then? No guarantee ryt? So does this mean i need to re apply for PR and re apply citizneship and pay the $600 fee again.. Oh my!
Hey man,brunoc19 said:i just checked my status online... and the last line(transferred to local office) has disappeared... what happened?