Adam24 said:Sent application on 25th March. Was delivered on 28th. Just received AOR at 6:52 pm 6th April.
CONGRATS! Adam, would you mind please telling where did u apply from, I applied from Toronto and my application was also recvd on 28th mar.
Adam24 said:Sent application on 25th March. Was delivered on 28th. Just received AOR at 6:52 pm 6th April.
EddyIT said:@Stef -- be careful that travelling while your application is in-process is a red flag for the "intention to reside" requirement. If you must leave by May 23rd, you need to inform IRCC well in advance and provide supporting documentation (health records etc). The "intention to reside" clause applies until the day you take the oath, and not until the test/interview date.
Best of luck
nuz said:CONGRATS! Adam, would you mind please telling where did u apply from, I applied from Toronto and my application was also recvd on 28th mar.
EddyIT said:@Stef -- be careful that travelling while your application is in-process is a red flag for the "intention to reside" requirement. If you must leave by May 23rd, you need to inform IRCC well in advance and provide supporting documentation (health records etc). The "intention to reside" clause applies until the day you take the oath, and not until the test/interview date.
Best of luck
tameraq said:That doesn't make sense. If my Citizenship Application is in process this means that I can't leave Canada to go on vacation ?! I doubt that this will jeopardize citizenship application.
mskade said:I just had time to log in today ;D and I just checked my ECAS too. So here's some update for my Timeline:
Sent application by courier from Saskatoon: March 21, 2017
Application Received: March 22, 2017
AOR: April 4, 2017 via email @ 6:42 a.m.
In Process: April 5, 2017.
I received another email today at around 10 a.m. just to inform me that they might contact me sooner than anticipated, so I have to be ready just in case for the test and oath taking, so I guess I need to start studying (I haven't even open the link yet ???). But I am not complaining, that was pretty fast! ;D
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EddyIT said:@Tameraq @Stef..
Here is the official CIC website talking about this:...
Here is the quote:
"For brevity, throughout this program delivery instruction, the term “intent to reside” will be used to refer to the intentions referred to in paragraphs 5(1)(c.1) and 11(1)(e) of the Act.
Subsection 5(1.1) of the Act states that for the purposes of paragraphs 5(1)(c.1) and 11(1)(e), the person’s intention must be continuous from the date of their application until they have taken the Oath of Citizenship.
Officers will be assessing the applicant’s intention if granted citizenship (i.e., what the applicant intends to do after becoming a citizen). Applicants must hold this intention to reside if granted citizenship from the time they sign their application to the time they take the Oath. The intent to reside is required to obtain citizenship but no longer applies once citizenship is granted. Once citizenship is granted, a citizen has the right to enter, remain in, and leave Canada as guaranteed by the Charter."
I would recommend being very very careful with this issue
mskade said:I just had time to log in today ;D and I just checked my ECAS too. So here's some update for my Timeline:
Sent application by courier from Saskatoon: March 21, 2017
Application Received: March 22, 2017
AOR: April 4, 2017 via email @ 6:42 a.m.
In Process: April 5, 2017.
I received another email today at around 10 a.m. just to inform me that they might contact me sooner than anticipated, so I have to be ready just in case for the test and oath taking, so I guess I need to start studying (I haven't even open the link yet ???). But I am not complaining, that was pretty fast! ;D
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Need Canadian Pr said:is it possible from Saskatoon to Sydney just one day to delivered the parcel.
EddyIT said:@Tameraq @Stef..
Here is the quote:
"For brevity, throughout this program delivery instruction, the term “intent to reside” will be used to refer to the intentions referred to in paragraphs 5(1)(c.1) and 11(1)(e) of the Act.
Subsection 5(1.1) of the Act states that for the purposes of paragraphs 5(1)(c.1) and 11(1)(e), the person’s intention must be continuous from the date of their application until they have taken the Oath of Citizenship.
Officers will be assessing the applicant’s intention if granted citizenship (i.e., what the applicant intends to do after becoming a citizen). Applicants must hold this intention to reside if granted citizenship from the time they sign their application to the time they take the Oath. The intent to reside is required to obtain citizenship but no longer applies once citizenship is granted. Once citizenship is granted, a citizen has the right to enter, remain in, and leave Canada as guaranteed by the Charter."
I would recommend being very very careful with this issue
ace_420 said:APP sent: Mar 9, 2017.
APP Received By IRCC: Mar 13, 2017.
AOR Received in e-mail: Mar 23,2017.
IP: APR 4,2017.
My current Home address is correct in e-cas, in AOR its also showing correct as they address it to current home address, but in e-cas mailing address still showing the old one when I was sponsored for PR. I updated my mailing address in e-cas on Mar 23 right after i can see my application status in e-cas, still it was showing the old address. Then again I updated the mailing address last week in e-cas, after submitting it says it will take 15 days to change the address ( it showed the same first time when i updated it). Check back in 15 days. That means my job is done as I updated mailing address in e-cas twice and now its up to them to update in e-cas? Only thing I am concerned they should send all future communications by e-mail or to my current home address as they address correctly in AOR that i got by e-mail. Please advise what I need to do next?
