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December 2022 - Citizenship Applicants

sinp Kathmandu

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Visa Office......
NDVO
App. Filed.......
Oct 2016
Doc's Request.
N/A
Nomination.....
Oct 2016
AOR Received.
Dec 2016
IELTS Request
Upfront
Med's Request
Upfront
Med's Done....
7/12/ 2016 passed 19 /12 2016
Interview........
N/A
Passport Req..
May 04 2017
VISA ISSUED...
May 10 2017
LANDED..........
july 2017
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Mar 13, 2023
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Family / Group Application submitted: December 11, 2022 (myself & my wife)
AOR: January 4, 2023
Application filed: January 4, 2023
Additional information requested: January 5, 2023
Activity status updated - Background verification completed: February 14 2023
Activity status updated - Citizenship test invitation (my wife only): February 20 2023
Scheduled for Citizenship test (my wife only): February 27 2023
Activity status updated - Citizenship test completed (my wife only): March 28 2023
Activity status updated - Citizenship test invitation (mine): December 18 2023
Scheduled for Citizenship test (mine): December 22 2023
Scheduled for Citizenship test (mine): December 26 2023
Activity status updated - Physical presence / Language skills / Prohibitions completed: January 6 2024
Activity status updated - Citizenship oath ceremony invitation (scheduled February 27 2024) (my wife only): February 13 2024

I completed my Citizenship test and passed on January 15th 2024 and, despite all areas including the test showing as "In progress" on my tracker, IRCC informed me on the phone today that the test does show as complete and passed on their end. they could not provide any explanation or remedy for the fact that our applications appear to have been split up, nor why we were not informed of this as prior IRCC website information indicates should happen.

We are currently trying to figure out whether my wife should proceed as invited with the Oath ceremony or whether we can submit a request to postpone given that - per IRCC instructions - the whole reason we submitted a family/group application was so we could take our oaths together. That of course is ultimately less important than us both completing the process, whether together or individually.

Can anyone shed any insights or advice on this from their experience?

At any rate if there is no further progress, I will call IRCC again after March 11th, being the 15 month point since we submitted.
 

adstarscream732

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Family / Group Application submitted: December 11, 2022 (myself & my wife)
AOR: January 4, 2023
Application filed: January 4, 2023
Additional information requested: January 5, 2023
Activity status updated - Background verification completed: February 14 2023
Activity status updated - Citizenship test invitation (my wife only): February 20 2023
Scheduled for Citizenship test (my wife only): February 27 2023
Activity status updated - Citizenship test completed (my wife only): March 28 2023
Activity status updated - Citizenship test invitation (mine): December 18 2023
Scheduled for Citizenship test (mine): December 22 2023
Scheduled for Citizenship test (mine): December 26 2023
Activity status updated - Physical presence / Language skills / Prohibitions completed: January 6 2024
Activity status updated - Citizenship oath ceremony invitation (scheduled February 27 2024) (my wife only): February 13 2024

I completed my Citizenship test and passed on January 15th 2024 and, despite all areas including the test showing as "In progress" on my tracker, IRCC informed me on the phone today that the test does show as complete and passed on their end. they could not provide any explanation or remedy for the fact that our applications appear to have been split up, nor why we were not informed of this as prior IRCC website information indicates should happen.

We are currently trying to figure out whether my wife should proceed as invited with the Oath ceremony or whether we can submit a request to postpone given that - per IRCC instructions - the whole reason we submitted a family/group application was so we could take our oaths together. That of course is ultimately less important than us both completing the process, whether together or individually.

Can anyone shed any insights or advice on this from their experience?

At any rate if there is no further progress, I will call IRCC again after March 11th, being the 15 month point since we submitted.

Woah.. never seen something like that happen to family applications. Did you apply for ATIP notes? Because it kind off is the source of truth.
Also, what office is your application at?