And the journey came to an end...
Canadian citizen as of today!
Thanks a lot to all the people that make this forum very helpful.
For those still waiting, hang in there, good luck with the rest of the process, and welcome in advance to the great canadian family.
Oath email date: February 28th
Oath ceremony: March 14th
Hi all, congrats to all whose applications are moving along well.
I applied last October and I live in Toronto (downtown). My application is currently IP for over two months now. Is there a way to know where is my case being processed? If not, what's the consensus idea for Toronto applicants? Thanks!
To apply for urgent processing, you must be eligible to apply for citizenship and have an emergency, such as:
needing Canadian citizenship to:
apply for a job
avoid losing your job
go to a Canadian school, college or university
As a contractor for an international firm, if i do not travel, i do not get paid. I had to cancel my contract to complete my residency for citizenship, hence I have no work. I had email discussion with my former boss (that I attached to the request) that i can resume my post once I get my citizenship.
Yes, I created a letter and proof (emails, contract, business permits, icorporation docs) that explains my situation. I am a contractor for an international company. They send me anywhere in the world for a specialized skill. I had to terminate my contract to complete my residency for citizenship. After applying for citizenship, I emailed my former boss. After a long discussion, he mentioned that after getting my citizenship, then I can start again with my work. I had to apply for visa everytime I travel, once I become a citizen, I wont need to apply for visa that often.
Hi all, congrats to all whose applications are moving along well.
I applied last October and I live in Toronto (downtown). My application is currently IP for over two months now. Is there a way to know where is my case being processed? If not, what's the consensus idea for Toronto applicants? Thanks!
You can call the IRCC call center and ask where you're being processed. A lot of Toronto October applicants are still waiting for their invites.
Agent told me that for some they complete background checks first, then schedule the test. For others, it's the reverse. You're probably on the former case, like I am.
You can call the IRCC call center and ask where you're being processed. A lot of Toronto October applicants are still waiting for their invites.
Agent told me that for some they complete background checks first, then schedule the test. For others, it's the reverse. You're probably on the former case, like I am.
Thanks for the replies. I know 2 months is normal at this stage of the applications so I am not worried about my files.
Since I have plans to travel, I need to have an estimate for when to book it. Also citizenship is useful for my travel, so I'd like to travel as a Canadian. Because seemingly GTA offices have vastly different averages of processing time (from DM to oath), I'd like to know where is my office.
Yes, I created a letter and proof (emails, contract, business permits, icorporation docs) that explains my situation. I am a contractor for an international company. They send me anywhere in the world for a specialized skill. I had to terminate my contract to complete my residency for citizenship. After applying for citizenship, I emailed my former boss. After a long discussion, he mentioned that after getting my citizenship, then I can start again with my work. I had to apply for visa everytime I travel, once I become a citizen, I wont need to apply for visa that often.
For sure its easier when you become a citizen no doubt about that, but - the question is, why suddenly it became impossible for you to do your job without being a canadian citizen? I assume you managed to do your work for the past 3+ years during your eligibility period?
To apply for urgent processing, you must be eligible to apply for citizenship and have an emergency, such as:
needing Canadian citizenship to:
apply for a job
avoid losing your job
go to a Canadian school, college or university
As a contractor for an international firm, if i do not travel, i do not get paid. I had to cancel my contract to complete my residency for citizenship, hence I have no work. I had email discussion with my former boss (that I attached to the request) that i can resume my post once I get my citizenship.
They don't consider " apply for a job" category for urgent processing, I requested the same and was declined, during interview, VO said we don't consider this.
I have got a fingerprinting request. Can anyone tell me what is the cheapest option to do fingerprinting in Montreal. It is appearing both Police and RCMP does not do fingerprinting service. Thanks