Sorry I just checked the oath invite again. So you are right you still need to fill out the form if you have not received it. It is the same form if you lost your PR card.
It seems like a good option for those who lost their PR card, however, this will require extra step cause you have to physically mail it to the processing centre... not sure if this will cause reschedule of the Oath ceremony (until they receive the signed document).
It seems like a good option for those who lost their PR card, however, this will require extra step cause you have to physically mail it to the processing centre... not sure if this will cause reschedule of the Oath ceremony (until they receive the signed document).
I don't think this will cause IRCC to reschedule the ceremony. You will still take oath and become a citizen but you'll have to send this form and then let IRCC know I guess.
I've updated the spreadsheet. There isn't a standard timeline. However, to avoid disappointment, assume it'll take at least a couple of months to receive an oath notification on the dashboard.
Does anybody know if I have to provide a translation of different countries entrance/exit passport stamps?
I got an email with the request to provide the color copies of all passport pages. Somewhere below in the same email, it says that information not in English/French should be translated.
Should I really translate all the entry/exit border stamps (I have stamps in Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian, and Spanish)?
Does anybody know if I have to provide a translation of different countries entrance/exit passport stamps?
I got an email with the request to provide the color copies of all passport pages. Somewhere below in the same email, it says that information not in English/French should be translated.
Should I really translate all the entry/exit border stamps (I have stamps in Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian, and Spanish)?
Yes. The only exception would be if the stamps/visas are in a foreign language AND all of the content in the stamp/visa has an English or French equivalent.
I'll let someone who received a FP request answer this. I have seen some posts suggesting you could get FP done without letter from IRCC (just follow the same instructions shown in your previous letter) but I am not sure how true/correct this is.
Just an update on this matter - Yesterday my tracker updated to:
"Fingerprints required
Background verification
We sent you a letter or email with instructions to submit your fingerprints. "
I still didn't receive any email or letter so I am still waiting. I read recently read in this forum that for some communication they are using mail (letters) instead of email correspondence. Does anyone have this information? That is what Im expecting since there is no email in my inbox and the tracker update is from yesterday.
Just an update on this matter - Yesterday my tracker updated to:
"Fingerprints required
Background verification
We sent you a letter or email with instructions to submit your fingerprints. "
I still didn't receive any email or letter so I am still waiting. I read recently read in this forum that for some communication they are using mail (letters) instead of email correspondence. Does anyone have this information? That is what Im expecting since there is no email in my inbox and the tracker update is from yesterday.
The Oath ceremony for my wife was quick (lasted 45 mins) compared what I've read in the forums here. and now process is finally completed for my wife.
Name: Aeropostale_SP
Application type: Single
Location: Toronto
Processing Center: Mississauga
Physical Presence: 1169
App. Sent: November 30
App. Delivered: December 5mAOR: February 14
IP: February 26
Test Invite: March 11
Test Date: March 17 (Passed)
Interview Invite: April 21
Interview Date: Apr 27
Decision Made: Apr 28
Oath Invite: Aug 9
Oath Date: Aug 23 Completed on ECAS/New Tracker: Aug 24