I don't know if you got the AoR, but if you already got the AoR and then canceled your paper application........ no comment ......., because a lot of people are struggling to get an AoR after the application online i'am one of those.
Application online are still in test .....
@rajkamalmohanram, I don't know if you have admin access to the spreadsheet but I think it's time the spreadsheet is tweaked a bit to be more meaningful. With the advent of online testing and online application, the spreadsheet has become a tad cumbersome with lots of missing columnn, non-uniform data etc. As someone that works with data a lot, I think data should be inter-operable and comparable to provide meaningful insights and statistical analysis. While some parameters like "AOR", "Test Invite date" and "Oath Ceremony" still have value; others like "in process", "decision made" etc has been rendered obsolete by the new status tracker. For instance, what does "in process" means? Is is when the one of check has been started or when all has been started, when one of one or all of the checks have been completed?
I believe this is something that should be look into so that everyone analysing the spreadsheet effectively communicate in a universal language everyone understands.
@rajkamalmohanram, I don't know if you have admin access to the spreadsheet but I think it's time the spreadsheet is tweaked a bit to be more meaningful. With the advent of online testing and online application, the spreadsheet has become a tad cumbersome with lots of missing columnn, non-uniform data etc. As someone that works with data a lot, I think data should be inter-operable and comparable to provide meaningful insights and statistical analysis. While some parameters like "AOR", "Test Invite date" and "Oath Ceremony" still have value; others like "in process", "decision made" etc has been rendered obsolete by the new status tracker. For instance, what does "in process" means? Is is when the one of check has been started or when all has been started, when one of one or all of the checks have been completed?
I believe this is something that should be look into so that everyone analysing the spreadsheet effectively communicate in a universal language everyone understands.
I can add entries to the sheet but I have no access to /add/remove/edit columns. The sheet owner should be able to do that.
You might want to connect with the owner of the sheet at [email protected] and let them know.
The problem with this approach is that we'd have to get the data from everyone by personally DMing them and adding it to the sheet. That is not possible given the number of applicants we have. I'd recommend we leave the 2020 sheet be as it is and update the 2021 sheet to reflect this change.
I can add entries to the sheet but I have no access to /add/remove/edit columns. The sheet owner should be able to do that.
You might want to connect with the owner of the sheet at [email protected] and let them know.
The problem with this approach is that we'd have to get the data from everyone by personally DMing them and adding it to the sheet. That is not possible given the number of applicants we have. I'd recommend we leave the 2020 sheet be as it is and update the 2021 sheet to reflect this change.
Citizenship application: Single (wife application)
Location: Alberta
TWP Presence: 0 days
PR Presence: 1394 days
Online Application Sent: Dec 31, 2020
AOR: May 07, 2021
Test invite: Waiting
Called IRCC for citizenship inquiry, pushed those numbers
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i'am getting always the message that's no agent is available for to answer to my call, asking me to call back later.
Application made in December and still no AoR.
try this IRCC 1-888-242-2100 (in Canada only) choose applicable options -> (1, 3, 4, 0)
If it asks to call back later, disconnect and call again immediately (try 2-3 times it will connect)
Amazing, wondering if your invite email also asked to get both PR card and COPR? The CIC website mentions "or" but the invite pdf for some people seems to mention "and" for the oath.
Does anyone know if COPR is mandatory to bring for oath if you have the PR card?
Thanks you so much guys for this information, now i'am thinking about the opposite of many of you, i'am thinking about making a paper application as my I still don't have no AoR and the receipt of 630$ is valid only for a certain number of months.
I still don't understand, why even we pay tree times more the application fees if we compare with Australia, new-Zealand. The citizenship applications are still processed very slowly.
Why ? normally the law is clear, you lived in Canada tree years on five, you are entitled to citizenship.
I still don't understand, why even we pay tree times more the application fees if we compare with Australia, new-Zealand. The citizenship applications are still processed very slowly.
Why ? normally the law is clear, you lived in Canada tree years on five, you are entitled to citizenship.
What other countries charge for their citizenship processing fees is not relevant to what Canada does. They have nothing to do with each other.
We are not entitled to Canadian citizenship in anyway, shape, or form. We are permitted to apply for citizenship once we meet the physical presence requirements, but it does not mean we will be granted citizenship.
I still don't understand, why even we pay tree times more the application fees if we compare with Australia, new-Zealand. The citizenship applications are still processed very slowly. Why ? normally the law is clear, you lived in Canada tree years on five, you are entitled to citizenship.
Hi again, I was in the phone with the IRCC call center, the agent told me that's currently no one know what's are the period of time before to issue an AoR or the duration for to asses an application.
I told him that's in the website, it's says clearly which period application they are opening and the period application that's they are assessing, he told me, the informations available in the website aren't correct ..............
The grant of citizenship isn't like a naturalization ..... it's has a clear criteria and when you fulfill the criteria, you are entitled to citizenship, the grant of citizenship in Canada is an entitlement procedure, if you match the criteria (no conviction, tree years of residency etc.... you are entitled to the citizenship
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