Hello Experts,
I would be applying for citizenship in May 2020 , i have couple of questions, can you please help?
1) When we send applications for family of 4 , do we put each application in separate envelope ? or all applications in 1 envelope? if we are
putting all applications in one envelope how do we separate them?
2) When taking printouts of IDs like ( Drivers license) do we take two sides ? can we take back and front side of IDs in the same paper?
Yes , u need to take both side prints of each id as requested in checklist.
Also, you will be using a 1 envalop for all applicant.. because they will process all the applications all together. But make sure to make seperate set of each application by using paper clip and order the documents as per checklist.
I received my AOR and was also able to see it on ECAS. But today, when I logged in, I see the message that you see before getting AOR.
Application not found, three reasons etc. . .
I received my AOR and was also able to see it on ECAS. But today, when I logged in, I see the message that you see before getting AOR.
Application not found, three reasons etc. . .
Please update the spreadsheet. I checked online and my application has changed into "in process" as of January 22nd, 2020. I haven't received an email though. Should have I received one? Should I be worried about the fact that they have updated the system but not send an email?
Please update the spreadsheet. I checked online and my application has changed into "in process" as of January 22nd, 2020. I haven't received an email though. Should have I received one? Should I be worried about the fact that they have updated the system but not send an email?
Its not the agency by RCMP who sends the results to IRCC upon your approval. I got it done from
Worldwide Forensic Services Inc. RCMP Fingerprinting, FBI, CPIC Police Clearance, Etobicoke. The cost was 39$ + tax. But you can search for any RCMP accredited fingerprint agency near your place. Alternatively, you can go to RCMP directly but they would mail the results to you and you would have to send them to IRCC.
Usual RCMP fingerprint processing time is less than 3 days if there is no criminal record + the mailing time. But they have some backlog these days. Mine got sent out to IRCC on 6th business day.