The email address for the processing office is the email address you received your test invite from. The fingerprints are handled by Vancouver office and they sent us email requesting finger prints. Even though their email said that they do not reply to emails received on that address, we still tried our luck. To our surprise they replied within 30 mins.
The email address for the processing office is the email address you received your test invite from. The fingerprints are handled by Vancouver office and they sent us email requesting finger prints. Even though their email said that they do not reply to emails received on that address, we still tried our luck. To our surprise they replied within 30 mins.
I am reading it can take 2-5 days to download a citizenship certificate and more than 2 weeks for some. It also takes months if you re-schedule the ceremony (if it's even approved by them).
Would you take an oath if you had international travel plans scheduled 1-2 weeks from the ceremony? (Keep in mind, that you still need time to apply and receive a passport). I am on the verge and cannot decide if I should risk it and take an oath before the trip or opt to re-schedule and wait for months. Need your thoughts, thank you!
Had my virtual oath with the Edmonton office on 2023-SEP-20. As of today on 2023-SEP-25, I have not been able to access my e-certificate. My check-in agent was AP.
Background:
2023-SEP-20 0800 AB TIME: Virtual oath with the Edmonton Office, sent signed oath form as instructed right after the oath.
2023-SEP-22 1500 PST: Gave IRCC Call Centre a call to inquire about my e-certificate (has not been able to download it), was told that they have not received my oath form. Sent again using my original email, an alternative email, and webform.
2023-SEP-25 1500 PST: Still nothing. Gave IRCC Call Centre a call, and was told that they only received my oath form on 2023-SEP-22, so the 2-5 business day started from that day.
TLDR: The 2nd agent explained that, sometimes these ceremony agents can be slow in "processing" oath forms, as oppose to simply "receiving" them, and the 2-5 business day wait time starts from whenever they claim to "have processed" our oath forms (kind of inreasonable isn't it? lack of transparency eh? but this is Canada and we are citizens now so it shouldn't surprise us eh?).