Updated... Good Luck!Status changed to 'In Process' on August 17th. Can you please update the tracker, thanks.
Updated... Good Luck!Status changed to 'In Process' on August 17th. Can you please update the tracker, thanks.
Thank you Hari!I got finger printing request for my wife. The request says you can get it done by any accredited agency. I got it done through
Commissionaires.The finger prints are going to be submitted to RCMP. Once done, send the FP proof ( you will get a copy of the finger prints ) to the office that requested your FP. I got this information from IRCC. The letter did not mention that I have to send the FP proof to the office that had requested FP. I contacted RCMP after a week at CCRTIS-SCICTR@rcmp-grc.gc.ca. The following information is mandatory while sending the request for status.
DCN#:
Full Name:
Date of birth:
Type of application:
Date of submission:
Phone number:
Thank you.I would suggest to call CIC and take it from them. They will also suggest where to send the passport copies..
Found a good reply on the similar question so sharing for those who may want to know about itPls help!
With our apps, we submitted copies of our expired non Canadian PPs but now
we've renewed them.
My question is - arewe required to inform cic about renewals and we need to send copies of the new ones now?
In case we should send , can these be send by email or by any other means ecas?
Will it affect our apps processing timeline?
Feeling unsure what to do.
Plz guide. Thanks!
I have the following status:
I wonder if they are really processing my case...
- We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on June 5, 2017.
- We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on June 22, 2017.
- We started processing your application on June 23, 2017.
Hello for the commissionaires do we have to make an appointment or walk in is allowedI got finger printing request for my wife. The request says you can get it done by any accredited agency. I got it done through
Commissionaires.The finger prints are going to be submitted to RCMP. Once done, send the FP proof ( you will get a copy of the finger prints ) to the office that requested your FP. I got this information from IRCC. The letter did not mention that I have to send the FP proof to the office that had requested FP. I contacted RCMP after a week at CCRTIS-SCICTR@rcmp-grc.gc.ca. The following information is mandatory while sending the request for status.
DCN#:
Full Name:
Date of birth:
Type of application:
Date of submission:
Phone number:
Walks ins are allowed. the whole process doesent take more than 15 mins max. Good to call . Depends on the location i guessHello for the commissionaires do we have to make an appointment or walk in is allowed