Congratulations, when you BG started , I am waiting , want know estimate wait time , Thank youBackground check completed today. Such relief. I thought application would never move forward.
Congratulations, when you BG started , I am waiting , want know estimate wait time , Thank youBackground check completed today. Such relief. I thought application would never move forward.
I believe it started upon AOR, July 2022Congratulations, when you BG started , I am waiting , want know estimate wait time , Thank you
And today I took my oath of citizenship. So my citizenship journey has completed finally. Thanks to everyone who shared useful information here which helped me in getting my application done.My tracker finally updated on 29 August to "Scheduled for Citizenship Oath" (on 12 September; but no email invitation yet so I don't know whether online or in person).
So that was 4 months almost to the day after my initial ceremony was scheduled.
EDIT: I received my Notice to Appear on 1 September 2023. Video Ceremony (out of Winnipeg).
You will definitely get your passport in time. My husband ordered regular processing and he got his in 4 business days. So if you do the urgent one, you'll definitely get it faster! Congrats!And today I took my oath of citizenship. So my citizenship journey has completed finally. Thanks to everyone who shared useful information here which helped me in getting my application done.
Now, to get a passport urgently as I am travelling on 26 September! The IRCC clerk asked me more than once was I sure I wanted to go ahead with my oath today as I could postpone. Given that I didn't get an oath date for 4 months after my first postponement because of travel, I simply wasn't prepared to wait any longer. Because there's no certainty about when a postponed oath can be made, and I travel a lot, I could have easily found myself in the same situation in another 4 months' time.
So I shall be lining up at the passport office at the crack of dawn as soon as my electronic citizenship certificate arrives!
did your husband get it through mail or pickup?You will definitely get your passport in time. My husband ordered regular processing and he got his in 4 business days. So if you do the urgent one, you'll definitely get it faster! Congrats!
Well, not quite the crack of dawn, but I arrived at the Sinclair Centre in downtown Vancouver at about 8.10am this morning, and was 40th in line for the 8.30am office opening. My passport application was was checked, I paid the fee for urgent processing and I was finished by 9.15am. The clerk said my passport would be available for collection next Thursday.So I shall be lining up at the passport office at the crack of dawn as soon as my electronic citizenship certificate arrives!
Did they ask for proof of travel for urgent processing?Well, not quite the crack of dawn, but I arrived at the Sinclair Centre in downtown Vancouver at about 8.10am this morning, and was 40th in line for the 8.30am office opening. My passport application was was checked, I paid the fee for urgent processing and I was finished by 9.15am. The clerk said my passport would be available for collection next Thursday.
One interesting if slightly alarming data point from the processing clerk was he said, when he saw that my oath was made on 12 September, that "sometimes the system doesn't update so quickly" and if my citizenship isn't showing on his system yet I'd have to wait a couple of days before lodging my passport application. Fortunately "the system" had updated for me.
Through maildid your husband get it through mail or pickup?
They didn't have to ask - I had included a copy of my ticket with my application which they looked at and returned to me. The clerk didn't say anything other than "so you're travelling on 26 September".Did they ask for proof of travel for urgent processing?
One more question, so it's possible to submit the application at passport office and receive the passport through mail at home?They didn't have to ask - I had included a copy of my ticket with my application which they looked at and returned to me. The clerk didn't say anything other than "so you're travelling on 26 September".
I'm afraid I don't know the answer to that.One more question, so it's possible to submit the application at passport office and receive the passport through mail at home?
I collected my passport on 21 September - all ready as promised. I updated my Nexus membership on the Canadian side last Friday, and drove to Blaine today to update on the US side. So all done - Canadian now and all set!Well, not quite the crack of dawn, but I arrived at the Sinclair Centre in downtown Vancouver at about 8.10am this morning, and was 40th in line for the 8.30am office opening. My passport application was was checked, I paid the fee for urgent processing and I was finished by 9.15am. The clerk said my passport would be available for collection next Thursday.
One interesting if slightly alarming data point from the processing clerk was he said, when he saw that my oath was made on 12 September, that "sometimes the system doesn't update so quickly" and if my citizenship isn't showing on his system yet I'd have to wait a couple of days before lodging my passport application. Fortunately "the system" had updated for me.