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The other senior is a September applicant and their interview is in Feb.
SJF14 Vancouver Single 1479 Sep 05, 2017 Sep 07, 2017 Oct 11, 2017 Nov 08, 2017 Dec 20, 2017 Feb 02, 2018

IMO, I don't think renewing passport is mandatory. In the interview, she can just explain to them that she didn't have any travel plans and chose not to renew it.

Good point re: passport. Does anyone here happen to have to renew their passport from Hong Kong? Did you have to submit your expiring passport while renewing it?
 
Attention- those who took test and appeared for interveiw with minor.

I and my my 5 years daughter applied together. Our applications are in process now but daughter will be out of country soon for an extended period of time. Is it required for her to appeared during the interview? Will it effect my interveiw or application process?

Any thoughts are appreciated.

Arise

I have not taken the test yet, but I'm 100% sure that kids are not required to be there (they don't take test nor do interview); in fact kids are not supposed to be there at all.

If you get a positive DM, if I'm not mistaken, your kid may receive their citizenship certificate before the oath by mail. Kids under 14 are not required to even attend the oath ceremony.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...3-citizenship-minors-subsection-5-1.html#next
 
Hi All

We just got our ecas updated as the following:

4. We sent you correspondence on January 26, 2018. 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.

Is this the common message for the test invite, or IRCC actually is asking us for an additional documentation?

Line : 643
Application Type: Family (2 Adults)
Application Sent: Oct 24th, 2017
Application Received: Oct 27th, 2017
AOR Received: Dec 8th, 2017
In Processing: Dec 22th, 2017
Test Date: Still Awaiting
Locate of Application Calgary, AB
Likely, it's Finger Print request.
 
Hello Admins, I see some info missing for me on the spreadsheet, Please update

Application Sent - Oct 16
Application Received - Oct 19
Application Type - Single
Physical Presence Days - 1225
Location - Winnipeg
AOR - Jan 28, 2018
 
Hello Admins, I see some info missing for me on the spreadsheet, Please update

Application Sent - Oct 16
Application Received - Oct 19
Application Type - Single
Physical Presence Days - 1225
Location - Winnipeg
AOR - Jan 28, 2018
updated!
 
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Anybody from Toronto that is still "IP" from December 11th?
Why Toronto's office is really slow.
 
Hello Admins, I see some info missing for me on the spreadsheet, Please update

Application Sent - Oct 16
Application Received - Oct 19
Application Type - Single
Physical Presence Days - 1225
Location - Winnipeg
AOR - Jan 28, 2018
Really happy for you :)
 
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hi, I also applied in october 2017 under the 3/5 rule. My info is below. London office is slow. Anyone else applying from London under the 3/5 rule

Location - London
App Type - Single
# Days in Canada - 1516
App Mailed - 14 October 2017
App Delivered - 18 October 2017
AOR Received -22 November 2017
In Process - 11 January 2018
Test Invite -
Test Date -
Decision Made -
Oath Invite -
Oath -
 
Does doing FP separably in different offices make a delay in the application processing since we apply as a family?
When we do the FP, do the RCMP send the results electronically and are received immediately?

The only thing that can delay it is if one has not completed the FP yet. The family application will not move ahead until all FP's are done.

I would suspect that RCMP will send the results to CIC electronically as soon as it completed the request.
 
Please update the spreadsheet. My wife has completed her FP today. Please update "FP req - Jan 24; Completed - Jan 29"

She was informed that the RCMP will receive the prints within minutes to an hour.
 
I have not taken the test yet, but I'm 100% sure that kids are not required to be there (they don't take test nor do interview); in fact kids are not supposed to be there at all.

If you get a positive DM, if I'm not mistaken, your kid may receive their citizenship certificate before the oath by mail. Kids under 14 are not required to even attend the oath ceremony.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...3-citizenship-minors-subsection-5-1.html#next

That make sense- Thank you