Mississauga citizenship applicants averaging approx one application changing from AOR to IP per week since September . This is perhaps slowest compared with other cities.
@joe.cheer anything in your application? we both same day from ottawa. it has been three weeks since we got AOR and still not IP. I am starting to think, they last our applications in the post :/
Mississauga citizenship applicants averaging approx one application changing from AOR to IP per week since September . This is perhaps slowest compared with other cities.
Don't know if your city should have any impact on the processing speed, at least during the earlier phases. All applications are sent to and processed at Sydney, NS. So basically, whether you are from Mississauga or Vancouver should have zero impact. However, depending on how busy your local CIC office is, It may take longer to schedule citizenship test, interview with citizenship judge. But all these are in the final stages of the application. process.
The avg AOR to IP time for September 2017 is the longest since at least Sep 2016 (according to the tracker). It is really hard to explain because even the applications that were delivered before XMas and summer vacation months were moving faster. Seems that the flip-flop of 4/6 and 3/5 rules are stabbing us in the back twice. Sigh...
I noticed that IP to Test Invites seems to be faster lately, hopefully IRCC is just doing more checks in the earlier phase, so maybe the total processing time won't be too badly impacted. But that is only my wishful thinking.
Delivered to IP is the same in August and September (50 days). Slower than previous months, but there was probably an uptick in applications from people worried that 3/5 would create a huge backlog, and I'm sure some resources were devoted to training and updating systems and procedures. I work for the federal government, and any change entails training, buggy systems updates, and at least an initial increase in processing times.
I do agree the switch to 4/6 without grandfathering people already counting their 3 years was a shitty thing for the Harper government to push through, but the switch back to 3/5 is a good thing, even if it adds a couple weeks to our applications.