There's no particular advantage to applying online, apart from perhaps convenience. (Which is a non=factor once you have the paper application ready)Did anybody else completely do everything on paper, get it all printed out and THEN realize there was an online option? I should have know in this day and age that would be available. I'm finishing up the online application today and just need to get the pictures done and will be submitting tomorrow. I noticed the wait time for spousal living outside of canada has gone up to 22 months. I really hope that's not a real expectation, I think it said 12 months when I looked a couple weeks ago
I found out about it as soon as I got home from the post office after mailing in ours XDDid anybody else completely do everything on paper, get it all printed out and THEN realize there was an online option? I should have know in this day and age that would be available. I'm finishing up the online application today and just need to get the pictures done and will be submitting tomorrow. I noticed the wait time for spousal living outside of canada has gone up to 22 months. I really hope that's not a real expectation, I think it said 12 months when I looked a couple weeks ago
If it's any comfort (and it should be), online files seem to be taking considerably longer to get the AOR (first step that makes everyone nervous).I found out about it as soon as I got home from the post office after mailing in ours XD
When did you submit?Outland paper application received by IRCC on May 26, 2022. Joined the WhatsApp group as well.
It should not be any problem to inform them that you become a citizen.Guys in June I’m taking oath for citizenship and it’ll be a month since i sent my wife’s application.
I’m pr but soon will be a citizen
Will it be a problem or should i inform them once i get the AOR
Thanks yvr123It should not be any problem to inform them that you become a citizen.