thanks! maybe yes, I'll try calling them tomorrow and find out. Submitted an ATIP request already as I am not gonna leave these guys alone until they finish processing my application. lol
thanks! maybe yes, I'll try calling them tomorrow and find out. Submitted an ATIP request already as I am not gonna leave these guys alone until they finish processing my application. lol
To all the naysayers who thought it was a bad idea to withdraw my paper application and apply online - I received AOR today for my online application! Less than 2 weeks!! Now, I need to follow up with the call center to find out if my urgent processing request was accepted.
i am 99% sure it was accepted if you got the AOR, but yes, to your point, you can always reach out to call center, they can check and confirm if your application is now marked as urgent or not.
well done
Can you please let me know how do I know if I was chosen for online application? Some people said that we have to be chose randomly by the system then the link will appear? Everytime I clicked on the link provided in this thread and answered some questions they let me create an account? Is that what you mean? Thanks in advance.
Hi-I am new to this forum from Winnipeg. Here are my application details:
Online application submitted: December 17, 2020
AOR receipt: March 18, 2021
Passed my test: March 31, 2021
Interview date: April 19, 2021
At the end of the interview, officer said: "you are one of the luck ones selected under online app. pilot project and you should expect your oath soon".
I was soooo over the Moon. In this thread most of the early online applicants with similar timeline have already received their oath but I did not.
Just want to know if anyone else is waiting after the interview? or any thoughts if my application is now got excluded from the pilot project ?
My online status is:
Language Complete
Citizenship Test Complete
Physical In progress
Background
In progress
Prohibition In progress
Ceremony Not Started
To all the naysayers who thought it was a bad idea to withdraw my paper application and apply online - I received AOR today for my online application! Less than 2 weeks!! Now, I need to follow up with the call center to find out if my urgent processing request was accepted.
Can you please let me know how do I know if I was chosen for online application? Some people said that we have to be chose randomly by the system then the link will appear? Everytime I clicked on the link provided in this thread and answered some questions they let me create an account? Is that what you mean? Thanks in advance.
I will not trust the online application for now. As I understand that everyone is getting the link for apply but only handful (may be 5-10) of them have received an AOR vs paper application I would atleast 50-60% people have got it in within reasonable time. So, I am assuming that if you fit the criteria for online app then you can apply but they will process the application only randomly at this point of time. They will pick up the apps later, so you will get the citizenship but might have to wait a very long time. This is MY take based on IRCC.
Please do your research including calling IRCC.
Can you please let me know how do I know if I was chosen for online application? Some people said that we have to be chose randomly by the system then the link will appear? Everytime I clicked on the link provided in this thread and answered some questions they let me create an account? Is that what you mean? Thanks in advance.
Just a question: when you say that the officer told you that you are lucky one for the online application, what does that mean? Are they randomly processing the application applied online or that you could submit the online application?
Try calling early in the morning like just after 8am and choose to get a callback. It works for me every time - although you may have to wait a bit longer than the time estimate they give you.
Try calling early in the morning like just after 8am and choose to get a callback. It works for me every time - although you may have to wait a bit longer than the time estimate they give you.