Online is high risk, high reward. Once AOR is received processing is fast for those applicants. But getting AOR is taking a lot of time (& may increase further). In last 4-5 months they processed online applications only from December.
In January or Feb, I would have recommended online. But today paper application looks safer option. There are still quite many unknowns in online process.
I agree that online is still a high risk, high reward option. It's still a pilot program so I'm guessing only a limited number of staff has been trained on processing those. However, I think the processing of online applications can pick up the pace at any moment. Eventually, it'll be like applying for PR online, where you instantly get your AOR the moment you submit. I also think there'll be some cool features added in like automatically starting your background check procedures instead of needing to be initiated by an officer to save time and increase overall processing speed. I'm feeling optimistic about the months to come.
I agree that online is still a high risk, high reward option. It's still a pilot program so I'm guessing only a limited number of staff has been trained on processing those. However, I think the processing of online applications can pick up the pace at any moment. Eventually, it'll be like applying for PR online, where you instantly get your AOR the moment you submit. I also think there'll be some cool features added in like automatically starting your background check procedures instead of needing to be initiated by an officer to save time and increase overall processing speed. I'm feeling optimistic about the months to come.
I’m feeling optimistic too! I just think that IRCC is “loading” all paper applications to the online server, that’s why it seems paper applications are being processed NOW. But in a few months all applications (online and paper) will be processed in a very surprising, fast way. Just my thoughts.
Hello All, I have got my AOR on 25 March 2021 and still, the status is "Application Received". Besides, the mates who have submitted the application on nearby time frame their status is changed to "In process". Any idea on that?
Hello All, I have got my AOR on 25 March 2021 and still, the status is "Application Received". Besides, the mates who have submitted the application on nearby time frame their status is changed to "In process". Any idea on that?
hey folks. One question. I try looking up the status of my online citizenship application on ecas but I get no info like my application is not found. Is this to be expected? Do you get to see info on your application once you receive AOR only?
I agree that online is still a high risk, high reward option. It's still a pilot program so I'm guessing only a limited number of staff has been trained on processing those. However, I think the processing of online applications can pick up the pace at any moment. Eventually, it'll be like applying for PR online, where you instantly get your AOR the moment you submit. I also think there'll be some cool features added in like automatically starting your background check procedures instead of needing to be initiated by an officer to save time and increase overall processing speed. I'm feeling optimistic about the months to come.
That's very optimistic, I would say for the track record of IRCC, it normally would take years for changes not months. So I would say online applications would become mainstream one day and it will be much faster but that's probably 3-5 years from now.
I agree that online is still a high risk, high reward option. It's still a pilot program so I'm guessing only a limited number of staff has been trained on processing those. However, I think the processing of online applications can pick up the pace at any moment. Eventually, it'll be like applying for PR online, where you instantly get your AOR the moment you submit. I also think there'll be some cool features added in like automatically starting your background check procedures instead of needing to be initiated by an officer to save time and increase overall processing speed. I'm feeling optimistic about the months to come.
That's very optimistic, I would say for the track record of IRCC, it normally would take years for changes not months. So I would say online applications would become mainstream one day and it will be much faster but that's probably 3-5 years from now.
Could totally be true. It could take years. I'm trying to be optimistic though as in this day of age, I've seen changes get implemented in a fraction of the time they usually do. COVID has accelerated a lot of online processing tools in many businesses, not only IRCC. So I'm hopeful IRCC will expedite this process.