Yes, any new system changes requires advertising for the work, tender process, vendor selection and then implementation. It will probably be 9 months to a year before they move to an online system. But in the meanwhile, they have to process the incoming and received applications so I am hoping that they continue to process and issue AORs at least.
Yes, any new system changes requires advertising for the work, tender process, vendor selection and then implementation. It will probably be 9 months to a year before they move to an online system. But in the meanwhile, they have to process the incoming and received applications so I am hoping that they continue to process and issue AORs at least.
Exactly, when government employees in most developed countries are back in action... Nobody would have bothered if citizenship process was free but here people pay 630 per person so in return people should have some clarity...
Exactly, when government employees in most developed countries are back in action... Nobody would have bothered if citizenship process was free but here people pay 630 per person so in return people should have some clarity...
As you all have read the news that CIC is revamping their processes to adapt to "new normal" settings which may include online apps and virtual ceremonies etc. However they are still accepting new paper based apps. Question is how CIC will operate both systems, paper based and paperless, and how would they ensure that people who applied paper based applications are processed ahead of apps through new system, I sincerely hope the still use first in first out model and should avoid having backlogs of paper apps. Any thoughts?
Massive revampment of application system, processes etc ..... It's all about time gain strategy and seemingly a new valid excuse to hold on/delay the [.......................] and you guys know very well why the govt is deliberately doing so.
Revamp would start off and go on but very slowly in a typical Canadian style, so to speak.
"Hi. On March 14, 2020, in response to the evolving COVID-19 situation, IRCC cancelled all citizenship ceremonies, tests and re-tests until further notice. The Department began holding video ceremonies on April 1st beginning with individuals and families whose citizenship ceremony had been cancelled, and who had contacted IRCC noting the need for citizenship urgently for reasons such as employment requirements. Ceremony ready clients are now being contacted to schedule video ceremonies. Individuals should wait to be contacted about their video ceremony date."
I think Montreal was moving slower than a turtle, but it's ok if i will have my oath in 2021, i did my citizenship test last November 2019 until now no oath invitation in Montreal.