Location: London, ON
Application type: Single applicant
Physical presence: 1100 days
Application sent: May 13, 2020 (Xpresspost)
Application Received: May 15, 2020 (Delivery confirmed via Canada Post tracking website)
Location: London, ON
Application type: Single applicant
Physical presence: 1100 days
Application sent: May 25, 2020 (Xpresspost)
Application Received: May 27, 2020 (Delivery confirmed via Canada Post tracking website)
Just wondering but once everything is processed and i am invited for a test, am i allowed to defer a test to a later time. I ask because I will be starting university in September and my program is pretty tough, so I wouldnt have much time to do the test until school breaks
Just wondering but once everything is processed and i am invited for a test, am i allowed to defer a test to a later time. I ask because I will be starting university in September and my program is pretty tough, so I wouldnt have much time to do the test until school breaks
Hi All,
Hope everyone is keeping up safe and healthy.
Anyone has any idea in relation to below question?
Does Citizenship processing time varies province by province ? eg. a person living and applying from Toronto will have a longer wait time than a person living and applying from New Brunswick / Manitoba.
Yes it does! It varies office by office and province by province. Based on my experience as a July 2018 applicant from Toronto (my CIC office was in Mississauga), I had my oath ceremony on December 2019 whereas other applicants from Calgary had theirs on March 2019.
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Single application
Application sent: May 16th, 2020
Delivered: TBD (sent without tracking)
Total Physical Presence: 1142 days
Nothing special. Just because I met the presence requirement earlier than her. Both of us gave 5 extra days, as you can see. We wanted to send as early as possible. So no need to wait to mail together.