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May 2020 - Citizenship Application

Dr kbknaidu

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BUFFALO
App. Filed.......
29th june 2011
Doc's Request.
17th july 2011
AOR Received.
1st sep 2011
IELTS Request
Sent with application
File Transfer...
May 29 2011
Med's Request
Oct 26 2013
Med's Done....
Nov 15 2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
In Process Since Jan 7th 2014
VISA ISSUED...
07-02-2014
LANDED..........
09-03-2014

vikrant1603

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For future reference: if your application is received in June, it makes you a June applicant. Just saying, especially for accuracy to the websheet
Hi Melito, can you add me to the June tracker. Details as follows
Location: Toronto
Days in Canada: 1109
Application sent: 24th May
Application recieved: 3rd June
Single applicant

Thanks
 
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diudiutaichou

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Toronto, they said that they can't guarantee the timing I thought it might be off by one or two days but this one was too much. I would advise folks to use fed ex as that definitely reached on time
That’s really ridiculous slow. My wife and I sent separately on different days from London and both took only two days. It seems that there’s a daily flight from London to Halifax in the evening, and takes another day to travel from Halifax to Sydney on ground. But there must be many many more flights from Toronto.
 

montrealhoysala

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12-12-2013
Doc's Request.
22-01-2015
AOR Received.
30-01-2014
Med's Request
30-01-2014
Med's Done....
15-02-2014
Passport Req..
03-02-2015 (Passport Sent: 05-02-2015) (Decision Made: 06-02-2015)
VISA ISSUED...
17-02-2015
LANDED..........
21-02-2015 (already in canada)
Hello,
Please include me in spreadsheet for May 2020
My dates are:
Application: me and my spouse
Physical presence: 1785 days
Application sent: May 30 2020
Application Received: June 04, 2020
Location: ON
AOR: TBD
Processing ECAS: TBD
FP Request: TBD
Test Date: TBD
Oath: TBD
Decision Made : TBD
 

smallpotato

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Oct 10, 2017
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Application Type: Single
Physical presence 1108 days
Application sent: May 4, 2020
Application Received: May 7, 2020
Location: Toronto, ON

Here is mine OP - thanks a lot!
 

jethrokay

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Jul 16, 2014
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Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2281
App. Filed.......
12-11-2014
IELTS Request
Submitted with application
Med's Request
18-08-2015
Med's Done....
04-09-2015
Interview........
NOT DONE
Passport Req..
30-03-2016
VISA ISSUED...
12-04-2016
Hi Everyone,
Please include me in the spreadsheet for May 2020
My dates are:
Application ( Family of 5) sent: May 11, 2020
Application Recieved: May 22, 2020
Days: 1350
Location: Ajax,ON
AOR: TBD
Processing ECAS: TBD
FP Request: TBD
Test Date: TBD
Oath: TBD
Decision Made : TBD
 

MartinT

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Jan 26, 2015
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Montreal
IELTS Request
N/A
Yeah, I would definitely recommend FedEx.
I sent my application yesterday (Jun 3) and it was delivered today (Jun 4). So exactly 24 hours.

I used Express Priority shipping and it only cost me 21$ plus tax. I'm from Montreal.
 
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JuanDC

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Feb 17, 2013
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Application Type: Single
Physical presence 1108 days
Application sent: May 4, 2020
Application Received: May 7, 2020
Location: Toronto, ON

Here is mine OP - thanks a lot!
Hi Everyone,
Please include me in the spreadsheet for May 2020
My dates are:
Application ( Family of 5) sent: May 11, 2020
Application Recieved: May 22, 2020
Days: 1350
Location: Ajax,ON
AOR: TBD
Processing ECAS: TBD
FP Request: TBD
Test Date: TBD
Oath: TBD
Decision Made : TBD
You've been added!
 

JuanDC

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Feb 17, 2013
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Virtual citizenship ceremonies coming for new Canadians whose dreams were crushed by COVID-19

Citizenship events, tests were put on hold due to global pandemic and physical distancing rules
Kathleen Harris · CBC News · Posted: Jun 04, 2020 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

Citizenship tests and ceremonies have been cancelled for more than two months because of the global pandemic — but newcomers could soon be taking their oaths online through virtual citizenship events.
On March 14, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada said it would cancel the ceremonies "until further notice."
Dhiti Nanavati has been working hard for years to reach her "life goal" of becoming a Canadian citizen. The Toronto-based software company marketing manager said she was deeply disappointed when her scheduled March 27 ceremony was called off.
"I was really looking forward to becoming a Canadian citizen and not knowing when the oath ceremony will take place is naturally very distressing," she said.
"A lot of personal sacrifices have gone into making this a reality and the uncertainty about the ceremony is unsettling. It's like you're almost at the finish line of a race, only to be told you have stop because the race is cancelled."
She said she would welcome an online option. She may soon get one.

Dhiti Nanavati's citizenship ceremony was set for on March 27, but it was cancelled due to the global pandemic. (Submitted by Dhiti Nanavati)
In a statement to CBC, the department said the citizenship ceremony represents "the culmination of years of hard work for new Canadians and their families." It said it will begin scheduling virtual ceremonies, starting with those who already had ceremonies scheduled and have a pressing need for Canadian citizenship.
"IRCC will then work to implement virtual citizenship ceremonies for other cases as quickly as possible," it said.
Since the pandemic hit, IRCC has considered granting citizenship only in exceptional cases, to people who need it for employment or essential travel.
Last month, University of Manitoba researcher Adolf Ng, who is working on a study related to supply chain management issues during the pandemic, became the first person to be awarded Canadian citizenship through a virtual ceremony.
The government says it's working out a way to administer the ceremonies that protects the integrity of the legal process and also reflects the significance of the occasion. No firm timeframe has been established.

Andrew Griffith — author, fellow of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and a former senior immigration official — said that in a pandemic climate, virtual ceremonies are probably the most efficient and practical way to avoid a growing backlog of citizenship cases. No one who has paid the fees and passed the tests should be forced to wait, he said.
But Griffith said something will be lost in the translation from an in-person ceremony to an online one.
"I think there's something particularly special about when the group of 30 or 40, or however many there are, actually sit down together, look around the room and see the diversity of the people who are applying for Canadian citizenship and take the oath as a group," he said.
Typically, a person takes the solemn oath before a citizenship judge or official, usually in a group setting. Taking the oath of citizenship is the final legal requirement that applicants older than 14 years old must meet to become Canadian citizens.

A sense of security
"It gives you that security," Griffith said, adding that a sense of security "is pretty valuable, given the state of the world right now."
Vancouver-based immigration lawyer Zool Suleman said those who have "gone through all the hoops" to become a Canadian should be granted citizenship, even during a pandemic.
Despite global travel restrictions, some people may still need to obtain passports quickly for essential work or other types of travel, he said. Others, he said, might have other reasons for not wanting to wait to obtain their citizenship — tax reasons, for example, or a wish to relinquish citizenship in another country.
"There could be financial reasons, or purely political or social reasons," he said.
Suleman agrees that the communal experience of becoming a Canadian is precious, but he predicts people will find their own ways to mark the special day.
"Legally, it will all be the same," he said.
Once people get to the point of taking the oath at a citizenship ceremony, they've already checked off a number of other requirements regarding residency and language. They've also passed a test on Canadian history and values and paid fees of $630 each.

Stuck in limbo
Citizenship comes with the right to vote and apply for a Canadian passport. Some jobs, including employment with the Canadian Armed Forces, require citizenship.
Last year, nearly 250,000 people became Canadian citizens.
Yasir Naqvi, chief executive officer of the Institute for Canadian Citizenship, said that final step of taking the oath provides a profound sense of belonging. It's also a way for people to express affection for their adopted home, he said.
"They understand why the process is halted at the moment, but at the moment the delay is a source of anxiety because they want to become Canadian citizens and move on with the next chapter of their life as a Canadian," Naqvi said.
They filed their applications in October 2019 but are now in limbo due to delays caused by the pandemic.
"We have been living in stress and uncertainty because we do not know when we can do the test and the ceremony," he said.
"My wife and I have a lot of stress and worry about this situation because we have many plans (for) when we get the citizenship, especially for studying and moving to another city. We cannot do anything because we do not want to change our address. That could make the citizenship process longer."
Kareem said allowing people to go through the citizenship process online could put to rest many of those concerns.
Parvinder Singh of Toronto took his test on March 10 and hasn't heard anything since. He said he understands the unprecedented situation officials are dealing with but hopes the government will act fast to help those waiting for citizenship.
"It's a long process and just coming on to the last point and finding yourself stuck is frustrating," he said.

Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/citizenship-ceremonies-virtual-ircc-1.5595253
 
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AB-AM

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Nov 28, 2016
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Please add me to the May spreadsheet too:

Location: Edmonton
Single applicant
Application sent: May 19, 2020
Delivered: May 26, 2020
Total Physical Presence: 1,098 Days
AOR: TBD
Started Processing: TBD
FP Request: TBD
Test Invite: TBD
Test Date: Jan TBD
Decision Made: TBD
Oath invite: TBD

Thanks, AB-AM
 
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shazahsan

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May 17, 2017
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Kitchener, ON
Please add me to the May spreadsheet too:

Location: Edmonton
Single applicant
Application sent: May 19, 2020
Delivered: May 26, 2020
Total Physical Presence: 1,098 Days
AOR: TBD
Started Processing: TBD
FP Request: TBD
Test Invite: TBD
Test Date: Jan TBD
Decision Made: TBD
Oath invite: TBD

Thanks, AB-AM
Added!
 

Dr kbknaidu

Hero Member
Jun 29, 2012
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London,UK
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
BUFFALO
App. Filed.......
29th june 2011
Doc's Request.
17th july 2011
AOR Received.
1st sep 2011
IELTS Request
Sent with application
File Transfer...
May 29 2011
Med's Request
Oct 26 2013
Med's Done....
Nov 15 2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
In Process Since Jan 7th 2014
VISA ISSUED...
07-02-2014
LANDED..........
09-03-2014
Toronto, they said that they can't guarantee the timing I thought it might be off by one or two days but this one was too much. I would advise folks to use fed ex as that definitely reached on time
Correct , I suggest everybody to use FedEx , but they abused me with bad language saying that I am promoting FedEx and blaming Canada post which is Canada government service
 

Dreamlad

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Jan 11, 2016
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Ottawa
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2171
AOR Received.
08-04-2017
Med's Done....
23-06-2017
Backlog started this Feb. I checked the tracker those who sent their application this Feb still didn't get their Ecas updated. I expect longer delay.