Nice congrats! So after confirming your criminality from your fingerprints it was only a matter of like 5 days before they did your LPP! That’s good news.
Hello members, I was able to access the citizenship tracker until last week. I can't access it when I enter my credentials for the past couple days.
Please confirm if this only me having this issue or is this universal? Thanks in advance.
I gave my FPs on 10th feb through UPS and no changes after that. Should I be informing IRCC or call RCMP to know status because the Fp request was dated 6TH Feb .And its 30 days today
@DocumentJourney@mesmerizer85 If I receive any updates. I will keep you both posted, Trust me this is the game of patience. Which honestly, I do not have it at this moment. Hope for the best
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looking forward for your updates. my daughter BG is done since Feb 12 but no updates since now for her LPP.im not sure if they are waiting for the parents BG to be completed since we applied in group.
Hello members, I was able to access the citizenship tracker until last week. I can't access it when I enter my credentials for the past couple days.
Please confirm if this only me having this issue or is this universal? Thanks in advance.
ive Seen a few other people with issues but my tracker works fine. Try resetting your password? I think that is what some other members tried as a remedy and it may have worked for a few of them.
It seems like FPR slows us way down, however my wife's (AOR 11 days after mine) had her BG complete without a FPR, long ago, and has had no movement since. My LPP completed before hers (yesterday but dated March 3).
It seems like FPR slows us way down, however my wife's (AOR 11 days after mine) had her BG complete without a FPR, long ago, and has had no movement since. My LPP completed before hers (yesterday but dated March 3).
Yay, finally! My test is marked as completed it took a month, but at least something’s moving! If the test took a month to review, I wonder how long the LPP will take. If their efficiency is anything like the test process, I’m hoping they’ll wrap everything up by the end of the year!
It's important not to view these situations in black and white. There are always several factors at play. First, not all cases are the same, and some may require additional time for review and confirmation. Second, the efficiency of the person handling your case can vary, but this is also a bit tricky because you don’t know how much work they have or how many complicated, time-consuming cases they’re dealing with. When I entered the process, I was aware that it would require patience and that I could only do my part to potentially speed things up. Unfortunately, there’s often not much you can do to influence the timeline. At the end of the day, can you name one country with a truly efficient government? Whether it’s a rich or poor nation, governments are often like big dinosaurs—steady in their movements, but painfully slow
Applied separately, about 11 days apart (you can check the Google Sheet to see for sure; I don't recall exact days). I was eligible (with padding extra days) earlier than her, so we applied separately, under the theory that if something holds up one of our applications for an extended period of time and the other is a citizen, then the second person remains a permanent resident as long as we are married and living together (don't have to worry about the residency obligation).