Citizenship Application Timeline
#406
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Joined: Aug 2014
Location: Toronto
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Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
Also still waiting with similar timeline! I applied from TO last August. Good to know we're not alone. 4 things about this:
1. I called the CIC helpline already and they said the Mississauga office where GTA applications are processed is the busiest in the country, thus has the longest wait. I consider this really unfair. Geography should have no bearing. The helpline confirmed I have passed all checks and am just waiting to be allocated a test date.
2. I had fingerprints requested in December, and I had them taken and sent the very next day. CIC have acknowledged receipt. I accept this may add a delay in processing but surely not this long.
3. My friend who applied in Toronto in November has already had his test! Annoying to me but good for him.
4. I have now enlisted my local MP to dig into this for me. His office asked me to fill in some forms for permission to check my account and they're looking into it. They also verified that their initial digging confirmed I've passed all background checks, so they submitted a more detailed request for more info on the holdup. It takes 10-15 business days for these detailed enquiries to receive a response apparently. I am scheduled to call them back week of Sept 23rd to learn what they discovered.
All in all, frustrating. But as with anything else to do with immigration in Canada, and unlike the rest of the commonwealth, processing times are absurd and painful. The waiting continues!
1. I called the CIC helpline already and they said the Mississauga office where GTA applications are processed is the busiest in the country, thus has the longest wait. I consider this really unfair. Geography should have no bearing. The helpline confirmed I have passed all checks and am just waiting to be allocated a test date.
2. I had fingerprints requested in December, and I had them taken and sent the very next day. CIC have acknowledged receipt. I accept this may add a delay in processing but surely not this long.
3. My friend who applied in Toronto in November has already had his test! Annoying to me but good for him.
4. I have now enlisted my local MP to dig into this for me. His office asked me to fill in some forms for permission to check my account and they're looking into it. They also verified that their initial digging confirmed I've passed all background checks, so they submitted a more detailed request for more info on the holdup. It takes 10-15 business days for these detailed enquiries to receive a response apparently. I am scheduled to call them back week of Sept 23rd to learn what they discovered.
All in all, frustrating. But as with anything else to do with immigration in Canada, and unlike the rest of the commonwealth, processing times are absurd and painful. The waiting continues!
I spoken to CIC call centre too but they said nothing on my file. All seems to be ok.
I am trying to contact my local MP too but as election is looming I am having no hope in getting an answer from my MP.
so back to waiting game....
#407
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Joined: Aug 2011
Location: T Dot
Posts: 266
Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
MP's have assistants who deal with these matters so don't worry about the election getting in the way. Mine (Adam Vaughan) has a dedicated immigration parliamentary assistant. You can email your MP's email address and you'll probably get a reply from an assistant.
Good luck to you too! I will keep you posted if I hear anything.
Good luck to you too! I will keep you posted if I hear anything.
#408
Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
Mr Schnooks got his fingerprint request today. He applied back in April and had acknowledgement in August, then fingerprints today. He was alarmed at the wording of the letter, though, basically makes it sound like they think he's a criminal... anyways, he'll do the prints this week. And then more waiting.
#409
Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
We applied today!! I’ve decided I’m going to forget about it. That way it will be a nice surprise when they eventually contact us.
Ah well should be done this time next year I guess. Ish...
Ah well should be done this time next year I guess. Ish...
#410
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That's broadly the approach we've taken, haha. Just assume they are wildly inefficient and then be pleasantly surprised when you hear something.
#411
Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
There you go. We're planning a trip to France in August next year. All being well we will be able to navigate the citizenship situation around this trip lol.
#412
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Joined: Aug 2014
Location: Toronto
Posts: 262
Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
wow!
finally after MP contacted CIC I just received the email about citizenship test date in 2 weeks. on Oct 24.
now time to prepare for the test....so I am wondering what others used for preparation?
thanks in advance.
finally after MP contacted CIC I just received the email about citizenship test date in 2 weeks. on Oct 24.
now time to prepare for the test....so I am wondering what others used for preparation?
thanks in advance.
#413
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Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 51
Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
HI Folks
do all applicants now have to give fingerprints.
never heard of that before .
or is it a new thing lately?
thinking of becoming a citizen after 32 yrs here lol
do all applicants now have to give fingerprints.
never heard of that before .
or is it a new thing lately?
thinking of becoming a citizen after 32 yrs here lol
#414
Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration...er-canada.html
for some reason the link to Richmond library isn’t working for me so just google Richmond Library Citizenship Test
#415
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Joined: Jul 2012
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Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
If you look a few posts down for my one, I mentioned a number of different ones I used and what I found most similar, useful, etc.
#416
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Joined: Aug 2014
Location: Toronto
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Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
thanks folks..I shall check those links.
#417
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Joined: Aug 2011
Location: T Dot
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Congrats!! Good luck with the test.
My updates are...nothing. I still have heard absolutely nothing. The MP's assistants who launched the enquiry has left so they had to start another one with her replacement. Ugh!
My updates are...nothing. I still have heard absolutely nothing. The MP's assistants who launched the enquiry has left so they had to start another one with her replacement. Ugh!
#418
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Joined: Jan 2013
Location: Royal Oak, Calgary
Posts: 74
Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
Hey, I was just wondering if anyone knows how much longer on average I will be wating?
- We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on April 8, 2019.
- We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on June 26, 2019.
- We started processing your application on August 9, 2019.
#419
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Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
Hey, I was just wondering if anyone knows how much longer on average I will be wating?
- We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on April 8, 2019.
- We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on June 26, 2019.
- We started processing your application on August 9, 2019.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=2093304809
#420
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Joined: Jan 2013
Location: Royal Oak, Calgary
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Re: Citizenship Application Timeline
It depends on the office, there's a spreadsheet maintained by a different forum that gives indicative timelines for people who applied same time as you.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=2093304809
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=2093304809