Do you know what they exactly check in the "background check"? CIC agent told me there are 3 stages / steps in background check. What are they exactly if you know.
Do you know what they exactly check in the "background check"? CIC agent told me there are 3 stages / steps in background check. What are they exactly if you know.
This could be classified information. I mean the details of the check. If the call centre people don't have a high enough security clearance, they don't even know.
This could be classified information. I mean the details of the check. If the call centre people don't have a high enough security clearance, they don't even know.
Hi everyone,
I just got back from my test and got 20/20, officer said well done to me. I got my test invite on 15th march and test date was 18th April. Location is Vancouver
Hi everyone,
I just got back from my test and got 20/20, officer said well done to me. I got my test invite on 15th march and test date was 18th April. Location is Vancouver
We are two family members. My daughter is 10 so she didnt go with me for the test/interview. I noticed that family members were intereviewed by the officer individually (not at same time).
Quick question folks: I received my RCMP fingerprint report and couriered this to my local Citizenship Support Unit (Vancouver). Any ideas on how long it takes for them to process this and for applications to proceed? It has been a few weeks now and its past their deadline to submit this information. When I check my application status online though, there has been no change to indicate my fingerprint information has been received.
Yes, via InterPol, as well as by other country-specific reciprocal information-sharing arrangements/understandings. My understanding is that there are 2 kinds of background check delays occurring currently: firstly in/by the country/countries specific to the applicant's history; & secondly by the influx of unvetted refugee claimants coming into Canada irregularly from the USA as a result of Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric/policies, and there are apparently hundreds entering Canada daily, none of whom has had any security background checking, so they're naturally very much more urgent cases national security-wise for us here in Canada than are current Canadian PRs who've already been vetted once (i.e., at their PR-application stage). So it isn't CIC/IRCC's fault that applicants' background checkings are holding-up citizenship applications.
Quick question folks: I received my RCMP fingerprint report and couriered this to my local Citizenship Support Unit (Vancouver). Any ideas on how long it takes for them to process this and for applications to proceed? It has been a few weeks now and its past their deadline to submit this information. When I check my application status online though, there has been no change to indicate my fingerprint information has been received.
Up to 30-45 days
There will be no update on status online
The only answer you could be given (if you call after that time) is: that your finger print has been received & verified!