what questions do you have? There’s plenty who traveled for work or pleasure after applying. not sure if anyone applied from outsideHas anyone applied for CA citizenship when not inside the Country. I am currently on work related trip for longer period in USA. I m eligble to apply, but wanted to check the forum.
You need to be in Canada when you sign the application and submit it. You are free to go after that but need to come back if required by IRCC for example for fingerprints, in-person interview, and of-course Oath ceremony. The citizenship test also ideally need to be taken in Canada but we can ask them for approval to take it from outside and they are mostly fine with it and many have taken it from outside Canada.Has anyone applied for CA citizenship when not inside the Country. I am currently on work related trip for longer period in USA. I m eligble to apply, but wanted to check the forum.
So we even need to inform them if we are not in the country during the test? I mean, that test invite and 20 day window can come anytime and it's not like the PR card ...You need to be in Canada when you sign the application and submit it. You are free to go after that but need to come back if required by IRCC for example for fingerprints, in-person interview, and of-course Oath ceremony. The citizenship test also ideally need to be taken in Canada but we can ask them for approval to take it from outside and they are mostly fine with it and many have taken it from outside Canada.
Are you sure about this? I submitted my application while in the US on vacation. I have received AOR but not anything else.You need to be in Canada when you sign the application and submit it.
Added it to spreadsheet notes. The tracker has a delay of 2 days so your spouse's background actually cleared on 25th but visible on 27th on hte tracker. For accurate dates, please check the application history section at the bottom of the tracker.Background Verification Completed for my spouse. July 27, 2024. The rest is in progress.
That is what I understand. I will let the experts on the forum like @forw.jane answer.Are you sure about this? I submitted my application while in the US on vacation. I have received AOR but not anything else.
People do that. There physical presence is not the right number but they explain that through letter of explanation. IRCC also does not mind the wrong calculation as long as it's => 1095 days. Just that it may trigger an interview for which you might be needed to be in Canada and for oath they might expect you to send boarding pass.That is what I understand. I will let the experts on the forum like @forw.jane answer.
While signing the application what did you fill in the city you are signing from? And for Physical presence calculation, you need to add all absences from Canada in the past 5 year eligibility period with a from and to date of the absence. Did you add this vacation to US in the absence and if yes, what was the "To" date for this absence?
Thank you, @forw.jane and @hssrp! I researched a bit, and it doesn't seem to be a problem to apply from outside Canada. I put the US city where I was when I signed the application, anything else would be misrepresentation, I think.People do that. There physical presence is not the right number but they explain that through letter of explanation. IRCC also does not mind the wrong calculation as long as it's => 1095 days. Just that it may trigger an interview for which you might be needed to be in Canada and for oath they might expect you to send boarding pass.
Yes, normal. Test only gets assigned and in-progress once they’ve communicated to the applicant since there’s time limit to it.I just signed up for the tracker (https://tracker-suivi.apps.cic.gc.ca/en/dashboard in case someone is wondering, I only found out about it through this forum), and I have one question:
Is it normal that all the four elements that are not "Citizenship test" or "Citizenship ceremony" switch to "In progress" at the same time, or is this a good sign?