Yeah, July/ August online applicants who got AOR in October are getting test invites right now. So we can only expect to get invite in July/ August of this year. I am resigned to a long wait. If I get my citizenship granted by mid 2023 I would consider myself lucky.
Folks, I am following the October 2020 thread. A lot of people there are still waiting for their citizenship. Some have only recently been invited to take their tests. So, yes, it is possible that many of us will have to wait much, much longer for any progress.
Folks, I am following the October 2020 thread. A lot of people there are still waiting for their citizenship. Some have only recently been invited to take their tests. So, yes, it is possible that many of us will have to wait much, much longer for any progress.
Each application is different. On a positive note, a lot of July/August applications have moved forward. It all depends on whether your application has regular processing or some kinks in it (no way to know by an entry in a spreadsheet)
First of all congratulations on your upcoming nuptials.
IRCC will need to complete a 'separate' Background (BG) check on your future spouse and that may 'further' complicate the application depending upon what they find when they complete the BG Check. It's hard to give a specific answer but things that IRCC may look @ when considering the application for your spouse:
* The Nationality of your spouse;
* Assets & Liabilities that your spouse has
* Family connections of your spouse
* Other factors such as any day(s) that your spouse has spent in Canada
* What organization(s) your spouse has had work experience in
* Other factors which are too numerous to mention
Applied: October 2021
Status on Ecas:
Application Received: Dec 9, 2021
Background Verification: Completed, Feb 8, 2022
Prohibitions: In Progress
Language Skills: In Progress
Physical Presence: In Progress
Applied: October 2021
Status on Ecas:
Application Received: Dec 9, 2021
Background Verification: Completed, Feb 8, 2022
Prohibitions: In Progress
Language Skills: In Progress
Physical Presence: In Progress
First of all congratulations on your upcoming nuptials.
IRCC will need to complete a 'separate' Background (BG) check on your future spouse and that may 'further' complicate the application depending upon what they find when they complete the BG Check. It's hard to give a specific answer but things that IRCC may look @ when considering the application for your spouse:
* The Nationality of your spouse;
* Assets & Liabilities that your spouse has
* Family connections of your spouse
* Other factors such as any day(s) that your spouse has spent in Canada
* What organization(s) your spouse has had work experience in
* Other factors which are too numerous to mention