Nope, same story. Last ATIP received said below story. Since May 12, I am hoping max time background checks can take is 2 Months and one should receive oath. So I am targeting July 12th in my case. By far, all my optimistic predictions have failed with CIC ;-).. let's see what happens on this one.lenium said:Any news here? I cannot go passed the freaking CIC agents to see if there is any status update.
Electronic.lenium said:What kind of ATIP did you request? Electronic notes on the file or the other options?
yeah for sure until CIC comes up with some other caveat by then. . I want to vote in coming elections.. I just want to have citizenship before thatHighFive said:They have time till March 31, 2016 to finalize ALL our applications, it is only 9 months from now
Its so annoying...now they wont even talk to you unless you're pass the 36 months timeline. They keep saying check eCAS although they know that there is no updates there...mine in particular hasn't been updated since my test invitation.lenium said:Any news here? I cannot go passed the freaking CIC agents to see if there is any status update.
When CIC mentioned that individuals who submitted a citizenship application before April 1, 2015 will have a decision by March 31, 2016, They are referring ONLY to the routine applications. Unfortunately, the others will take longer...HighFive said:They have time till March 31, 2016 to finalize ALL our applications, it is only 9 months from now
http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=985249
*CIC's target is to maintain an inventory where most applications are less then a year old. Non-routine/complex applications will continue to take longer to process
thanks saywisdom. what about that note on CIC website then - "By spring 2016, the backlog of grant applications will be eliminated." ??saywisdom said:When CIC mentioned that individuals who submitted a citizenship application before April 1, 2015 will have a decision by March 31, 2016, They are referring ONLY to the routine applications. Unfortunately, the others will take longer...
thank you!. Saywisdom ruined my optimism for a bitHighFive said:thanks saywisdom. what about that note on CIC website then - "By spring 2016, the backlog of grant applications will be eliminated." ??
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/about_us/mandate/citizenship.asp
You should read what's written after (*)HighFive said:thanks saywisdom. what about that note on CIC website then - "By spring 2016, the backlog of grant applications will be eliminated." ??
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/about_us/mandate/citizenship.asp
In other words (and from my understanding), backlog at 0% by March 2016 means that 80% of the ROUTINE applications will take less then 12 months to process. (No estimation time provided for the Non-routine applications OR for the remaining 20%)Getting rid of the backlog
42% March 2014
17% March 2015
Target 0% March 2016
* Percentage of applications submitted more than 12 months ago. CIC’s target is to maintain an inventory where most applications are less than a year old. Non-routine or complex applications will continue to take longer to process.
to be honest, I dont see any (*) symbols on that page, saywisdom. Can you make a screenshot and post it here, pls.saywisdom said:You should read what's written after (*)
In other words (and from my understanding), backlog at 0% by March 2016 means that 80% of the ROUTINE applications will take less then 12 months to process. (No estimation time provided for the Non-routine applications OR for the remaining 20%)
http://www.cic.gc.ca/images/media/20150605-infographic-c-eng.jpgHighFive said:to be honest, I dont see any (*) symbols on that page, saywisdom. Can you make a screenshot and post it here, pls.
Cheers, mate.