The Scarborough officers become impatient once the application hits 3 months but on the other hand, Vancouver officers only wake up when the application hits 3 months
As my test is completed now and it been 3 months for my application, does this mean it is more likely to get Fingerprints/ Interview requested? Or is there still a chance for me to get away without these and get Oath invite. I know its all individual based but just an idea from all the trends you have seen so far.
I have travel plans in mid November and I just came to know that surrendering my current citizenship is a good 3-4 week process and then I will need a visa as well.
As my test is completed now and it been 3 months for my application, does this mean it is more likely to get Fingerprints/ Interview requested? Or is there still a chance for me to get away without these and get Oath invite. I know its all individual based but just an idea from all the trends you have seen so far.
I have travel plans in mid November and I just came to know that surrendering my current citizenship is a good 3-4 week process and then I will need a visa as well.
Based on the spreadsheet, it looks like your background check is still not completed. This means you have a greater chance of getting a fingerprint request shortly.
As far as surrendering your current citizenship is concerned, yes it takes 4-6 weeks. However, you can apply for e-visa and travel using that. There is no requirement to complete the surrender process to apply for evisa and it is usually approved in less than 48 hours.