No AOR yet as well ?allawy86 said:They received my application on June 15th no process yet
Hi, I'm in a similar situation, my application status changed to In progress on July 11th, but my husband's is still showing received. It does say on CIC's website that they will return all the family members application even if just one is incomplete or missing doucment. Since both your wife and daughter received their AOR, yous should be ok, you'll probably received yours next week.hic79 said:hi guys,
as i mentioned, i have sent my application (family of 3) on June 28, it was received on June 30. Today my wife and my daughter received AOR, i haven't received it yet. have you heard of something like this before?
I hope so. Thanks for the encouragementMichelle00 said:Hi, I'm in a similar situation, my application status changed to In progress on July 11th, but my husband's is still showing received. It does say on CIC's website that they will return all the family members application even if just one is incomplete or missing doucment. Since both your wife and daughter received their AOR, yous should be ok, you'll probably received yours next week.
Hi again,allawy86 said:Just checked my Ecas status and its finally processing :
We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on June 15, 2016.
We started processing your application on July 8, 2016.
Processing means all my papers are correct?
Canooknic said:My husband's application started being processed on June 24th and he receive his test invite today (issued July 13th).
The test is in 2 weeks in Edmonton, but we will be in BC on that date so he now needs to write a letter to change the date - I'm terrified that it means he's now going to have to wait months for a new test date
I highly suggest cancel all such plans and attend the test...As long as your file is going with the flow you will be fine and you will be citizen in just a matter of weeks / months, But the moment something changes it will be taken out from the queue and will start collecting dust for a very long period of time. I know someone personally ; their case was dragged for more than 18 months as they were sent the RQ form to provide proof of residency, job , medical records, education etc - Rescheduling a test is a one of the big negative triggers unless and until the situation involves life and death kind of emergency.Canooknic said:Thanks for your advice.
We absolutely would have changed our plans but he needs to be there for a job interview and we have a wedding there the following day so we'll just have to cross our fingers and hope it all works out ok!