Fingerprinting is not mandatory for citizenship and occurs only in certain cases where a false match or positive match is received. Usually, an FP request is received within 6 weeks of application going in process. If you do not get an FP request within 60 days of the application going in process, you will most likely not recieve it.Hello everyone, I am in a bit of a dilemma and do not know how to proceed so would love to get some advice. My application went "in process" on 9th of august and so far I have not been requested to do my finger printing. Now I am getting married out of the country second week of January 2019 and will have to leave from mid-November or the maximum end of November. I am hoping that I would do my test date before that but you never know. So my question is:
Thanks guys
- Should I let them know that I am travelling and won't be available to from a certain date to a certain date?
- If so what is the process to do that and also will this affect my application? As in increase my application time?
Secondly, you do not have to inform the CIC regards your travel. If you test date falls within the travel period, call CIC and they will give you a new date for the test. This is nothing to be worried about as of now. Yes, it does increase the application process time as the next test date is not immediate. My colleague got a test date 4 months after his request and then another 2 months for Oath. It depends on case to case.