Extremely unlikely.Will there be any influence of the election call for on the citizenship programs and its progress?
I am wondering if non-routine cases from other provinces are assigned to Vancouver for LPP? (Vancouver as primary and Sydney as secondary),Hi,
Type: Online application
Location: Halifax
Physical Presence Days: 1118
Application: Family(Me & my husband)
Application sent: Jan 12 2025
Delivered: Jan 12 2025
AOR: Jan 24th 2025
Backgroung n Test - 15 Feb
Test taken - 15 March (got mail from Montreal)
Test updated - 19 March
Test comleted n LPP - 21 March
Waiting fr Oath!!!!
New Update:
Type: online application
Location: Toronto
Physical presence: 1320+ days
Application: family
Application sent: Jan 26th
Delivered: Jan 26th
AOR: 02/07/2025
Background Verification: 02/21/2025
Citizenship Test Window: 03/07/2025- 04/05/2025
Could be because of the spring break in Vancouver.I noticed absolutely zero LPP updates last week for Jan tracker
Almost makes me wonder if there are queues that run in batches
but the call centers are on - I am sure they don't get holidays.Could be because of the spring break in Vancouver.
Even otherwise are there regular updates on LPP? I thought the progress only happens every 2 weeks in a month.but the call centers are on - I am sure they don't get holidays.
I meant that with the spring break on, some of the agents may be on vacation especially the senior ones who may be finally approving after reviewing information compiled by the junior agents. Hence, not much updated on the LPP front. Anyways all speculation..lolbut the call centers are on - I am sure they don't get holidays.
only a couple across the two months you referenced, which is unusually low.looking at last year's tracker, there were definitely LPPs done for November and December in the last week if not January.
hmm - I assumed that people not updating their status would be the reason but at least it shows some movement. Hopefully, more movement this week, fingers crossed!only a couple across the two months you referenced, which is unusually low.