@hiren1334 Please add this to the February tracker since your app was delivered in Feb https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/february-2023-citizenship-applications.787760/Received AOR today
Type: Paper application
Location: Edmonton
Physical Presence Days: 1132
Application: Family (number of family members- 2)
Application sent : 31st Jan 2023
Application delivered: 3rd Feb 2023
AOR: 14th Mar 2023
@iammoe doesn’t seem so is paper still faster or online these days ? any clue ?
Type: Paper application
Location: Brampton
Physical Presence Days: 1099
Application: Single
Application sent : 25th Jan 2023
Application delivered: 30 Jan 2023
AOR: Waiting
Seems to be at least a few days. 7-10 days is what I've seen noted in some other threads. You can have a look at the December applicants in the 2022 citizenship doc, several of whom also started their tests recently: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_KE3Bu3C3gOyEm0mRVcJH9nEA2u2GOhfpUZOckOWmN0/edit#gid=566701841Hello guys
I did test on 13 march .
How long it will takes to show in tracker account as completed status.
As so many people’s gave test this month.
Any update
Well, we have this "support group" But I hear you! Waiting can be exhausting, especially when we compare application progress to others. The only thing that I can advise is for you to focus on things that you CAN control. This application process is out of your control. Your physical and mental health is something that you CAN and MUST control. Worrying while waiting won't do you any good, and I understand that it is easier said than done but try to focus on some other things you can control and bring you joy.I love seeing others get their backgrounds done and talking about test invites!
But as a paper applicant who just got AOR, this whole process has me feeling like I’m swimming through syrup already. Grade A, 100% pure Canadian maple syrup. I feel like I’m doing so much and so much is happening but progress is slow going and almost immeasurable right now, but forward is forward no matter the pace I guess.
Crossing off the days until the next step for me.
How do you all deal with the waiting? I find it so difficult!
Could some one share any good resources for practicing tests apart from 'Discover Canada'?Seems to be at least a few days. 7-10 days is what I've seen noted in some other threads. You can have a look at the December applicants in the 2022 citizenship doc, several of whom also started their tests recently: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_KE3Bu3C3gOyEm0mRVcJH9nEA2u2GOhfpUZOckOWmN0/edit#gid=566701841
I'm also impatiently waiting for mine to update since I took the test on March 10th.
My sis watched this 2x sped up and did practice Q's on Apna Toronto.. without reading discover Canada and got 18/20 (this is not advice)Could some one share any good resources for practicing tests apart from 'Discover Canada'?
Hmmm...Interesting insight on security and criminality. It explains a couple of ghost updates before the background item changes to "completed."Just got off the phone with IRCC for a different enquiry and asked them about my citizenship application since I was already there. Apparently background checks have 2 stages: Security and Criminality
seems like I passed security and criminality is still in process :O so I guess background check completion is imminent and so is my test date. Fingers crossed
Typically all background checks with IRCC have these two stages, along with something called “Information Sharing” which I believe is the different agencies in Canada sharing their findings to come to a final decision on the check.Hmmm...Interesting insight on security and criminality. It explains a couple of ghost updates before the background item changes to "completed."