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Thats expected, remember that it is purely due to the number of application they receive, think about #of application/officer ratio
They are only 450k residents,
Now tell me how many residents are there in your city
 
Coz I moved from Surrey a year ago to Alberta and now just applied for my citizenship 8) >:(
willzou said:
From Nov and Dec sheet
Surrey, BC are always the super-fast

WHY?
Unfair
 
i didnt get aor yet. am from surrey bc too :(
 
Hello can anyone help me to join this citizenship forum I registered myself how I post my timeline and all kindly help me please thanks in advance
 
Hello i am from victoria BC, I send my citizenship file in November 10th 2016 ,Still waiting for AOR.
Can anyone tell me which office my file going to be transfer in future i sended by courier to This address
By courier
Case Processing Centre—Sydney
Grant Adults
47­–49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, Nova Scotia B1P 5Z2.

Thank you so much in Advance
 
This message appeared this weekend on my eCas:

We sent you correspondence on December 9, 2016. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the correspondence before sending us additional information, as the correspondence will outline all information that is required.

No physical letter yet. My wife's eCas doesn't have the same message. I've read it can be RQ, fingerprint request, or even to resend documentation already sent. Anyone had the same experience?
 
you can add your timeline in Nov sheet which is
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BZma84gwofEV-GeYx13fiyxZORk8NqRjaTn-VMKtvqA/edit#gid=2079842072

GZB-Victoria said:
Hello i am from victoria BC, I send my citizenship file in November 10th 2016 ,Still waiting for AOR.
Can anyone tell me which office my file going to be transfer in future i sended by courier to This address
By courier
Case Processing Centre—Sydney
Grant Adults
47­–49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, Nova Scotia B1P 5Z2.

Thank you so much in Advance
 
willzou said:
you can add your timeline in Nov sheet which is
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BZma84gwofEV-GeYx13fiyxZORk8NqRjaTn-VMKtvqA/edit#gid=2079842072

it appears that the spreadsheet is already locked. :o
 
hi guys, i saw this link yesterday when i checked... since the previous sheet is locked maybe we can use this instead. who is moderating this link?



https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jSGX4QDMkXG_ROU0sbIFCMg_eL-gv-YZGVctgxojLYI/edit#gid=0
 
shakeyy said:
hi guys, i saw this link yesterday when i checked... since the previous sheet is locked maybe we can use this instead. who is moderating this link?



https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jSGX4QDMkXG_ROU0sbIFCMg_eL-gv-YZGVctgxojLYI/edit#gid=0

looks like aor is pause for november now for few weeks
 
This is sitting in my eCas:

We sent you correspondence on December 9, 2016. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the correspondence before sending us additional information, as the correspondence will outline all information that is required.

From what I read, it is likely a RQ. I've spent some time looking for a job, basically at home, which creates a gap in my application. My wife, who went logged a "perfect record" - she went from school to work without gaps - didn't received the same message.

I'm wondering why they don't send the correspondence by email. It's faster, more secure, probably more automatic for them, and I could have already provided the information they need.

Anyone have information on how much time between the message on the eCas and the actual letter? What about how these requests delay processing?