Today, I realized that I received the fingerprint request email last week, on November 13. The next day, we went and gave our fingerprints at an RCMP-accredited office in Toronto, on November 14. The person there told us that they forwarded the fingerprints to the RCMP, who would then send them to IRCC in Vancouver by non-registered mail. I’m now panicking because the Canada Post strike began on November 15! What should I do? The email mentions I have 30 days to submit, and the strike seems to have no clear end in sight. Should I call IRCC, or is there another step I can take?
Fingerprints received: Nov 19
Background completed: Nov 20
Language completed: Nov 20
Physical presence: Nov 20
Prohibitions: Nov 20
Decision Made: Nov 20
Oath letter received: Nov 21
In-person ceremony scheduled for: December 2
Status update H06 + 2
LPP completed and oath invitation for November 27th. Status updated on November 18.
Asked for another date since I am out of country.
Status update H06 + 2
LPP completed and oath invitation for November 27th. Status updated on November 18.
Asked for another date since I am out of country.
Finally, the golden email has been received. My in-person oath ceremony has been scheduled for December 2nd at Scarborough.
Tracker is yet to update for background and LPP.
I didn’t expect my application will be approved this quick after my interview with IRCC yesterday. It’s not even 24 hours.
Fingerprints received: Nov 19
Background completed: Nov 20
Language completed: Nov 20
Physical presence: Nov 20
Prohibitions: Nov 20
Decision Made: Nov 20
Oath letter received: Nov 21
In-person ceremony scheduled for: December 2
Congratulations! Could you please confirm if you opted for paper certificate or e-certificate in your application?
@hssrp Could you please advise if you know how in-person or virtual ceremony are assigned to applicants? Is it dependent on the fact what type of citizenship certificate was opted in the application?
Thank you intl_stu. I opted for e certificate in the application however during my interview with IRCC officer I requested to switch to paper certificate and in-person ceremony. I remembered she specifically mentioned I can still go for e-certificate for in-person ceremony.
Congratulations! Could you please confirm if you opted for paper certificate or e-certificate in your application?
@hssrp Could you please advise if you know how in-person or virtual ceremony are assigned to applicants? Is it dependent on the fact what type of citizenship certificate was opted in the application?
Thank you intl_stu. I opted for e certificate in the application however during my interview with IRCC officer I requested to switch to paper certificate and in-person ceremony. I remembered she specifically mentioned I can still go for e-certificate for in-person ceremony.
Update: November 21, Language and Physical presence completed. Background and prohibitons are still pending.
We submitted fingerprints on November 14, yesterday I called RCMP, and they sent me a verification e-mail, that they already sent the document to Vancouver ircc on November 19. But stucked at the post office due to the strike..
if they receive the fingerprints, should I except them to update the background and prohibitons together? Or is it a bad sign that the prohibitons did not complete?
Update: November 21, Language and Physical presence completed. Background and prohibitons are still pending.
We submitted fingerprints on November 14, yesterday I called RCMP, and they sent me a verification e-mail, that they already sent the document to Vancouver ircc on November 19. But stucked at the post office due to the strike..
if they receive the fingerprints, should I except them to update the background and prohibitons together? Or is it a bad sign that the prohibitons did not complete?
There has been no update since the test was completed on August 17 for me and September 14 for my spouse. Is anyone else in the same boat? Applied in Edmonton, how do I know the processing office handling our files?