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December 2021 - Citizenship Applicants

Nick_150

Star Member
Jun 4, 2017
112
24
My Background check is COMPLETED on Mar 22 ! Finally see some moves , waiting for the next steps . I was not requested fingerprints .
Application: Single
Application submitted: Dec, 2021
AOR: Feb 18, 2022
Test taken: Sep 9, 2022
Citizenship test completed : Sep 13, 2022
BG Completed: March 22 , 2023
 

ATKK_H

Full Member
Sep 24, 2018
38
17
Ghost update on March 2, 2023, but nothing has changed.

Type: Online Application
Application Office: Vancouver
Application submitted: December 23, 2021
AOR: February 21, 2022
Test Marked Complete: September 22, 2022
Physical presence, Prohibitions, and Language Skills; Background verification is "In Progress."
Citizenship Oath: Not started
Application online status: "Waiting for additional documents," but I received no correspondence. I called IRCC they said nothing is pending, just a system glitch.
 

Dutchgirl

Star Member
Oct 13, 2022
52
31
It's been officially over 6 months since the last official update (October 3: test completed). Since then, only ghost updates. I'm getting a bit worried.
 

forw.jane

VIP Member
Apr 29, 2019
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2,383
It's been officially over 6 months since the last official update (October 3: test completed). Since then, only ghost updates. I'm getting a bit worried.
Did you try calling IRCC or raising a webform ?

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-citizenship/become-canadian-citizen/citizenship-ceremony.html
"In most cases, the ceremony takes place 4 to 6 months after you pass the citizenship test."

You can use the above reasoning.
 

Nick_150

Star Member
Jun 4, 2017
112
24
It's been officially over 6 months since the last official update (October 3: test completed). Since then, only ghost updates. I'm getting a bit worried.
You should receive an update by the end of this month , I passed the test in early September and did not have updates until last week.
 

Nick_150

Star Member
Jun 4, 2017
112
24
Did you try calling IRCC or raising a webform ?

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-citizenship/become-canadian-citizen/citizenship-ceremony.html
"In most cases, the ceremony takes place 4 to 6 months after you pass the citizenship test."

You can use the above reasoning.
No point , I did that before and they replied ”
Good day,

Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

We are working on processing applications as quickly as possible.

Rest assured that you will be informed as soon as a decision is reached or if additional information is needed.
 

ATKK_H

Full Member
Sep 24, 2018
38
17
It's been officially over 6 months since the last official update (October 3: test completed). Since then, only ghost updates. I'm getting a bit worried.
For my application, 7 months is complete since the last update in September 2022 that confirmed the test is complete. Except for the test complete everything else is in progress and no update. The way IRCC operates is so frustrating.
 

Nick_150

Star Member
Jun 4, 2017
112
24
For my application, 7 months is complete since the last update in September 2022 that confirmed the test is complete. Except for the test complete everything else is in progress and no update. The way IRCC operates is so frustrating.
Means you stuck at background check, either criminality check or security. Should be taking up to 9 months .
 

firstax

Hero Member
Dec 8, 2018
423
437
Means you stuck at background check, either criminality check or security. Should be taking up to 9 months .
99 percent of the time IRCC just has staffing or logistics issues. Persons who passed background checks during temporary residence and permanent residence applications are most likely not suddenly dangerous enough to need enhanced screening.

Things like staff illness, vacation, maternity leave plus some staff insisting on working from home are more likely the reasons file's are delayed. Just like how they allowed people to apply online before staff were trained to process online applications leading to a big lag between paper and online applications.

And most times there's not much one can do to speed up the process than just wait.
 

ATKK_H

Full Member
Sep 24, 2018
38
17
99 percent of the time IRCC just has staffing or logistics issues. Persons who passed background checks during temporary residence and permanent residence applications are most likely not suddenly dangerous enough to need enhanced screening.

Things like staff illness, vacation, maternity leave plus some staff insisting on working from home are more likely the reasons file's are delayed. Just like how they allowed people to apply online before staff were trained to process online applications leading to a big lag between paper and online applications.

And most times there's not much one can do to speed up the process than just wait.
Let's assume what you alluded to is the case. It's embarrassing to observe IRCC has significant logistical, planning, staff turnover, and staff training problem and deficiencies. IRCC is a crucial ministry, and it can do a better job. Their main problem is that there is no efficient communication tool to update the applicants and provide accurate updates on the application status, and one could wait 36 months.

We assume that might cause the delay, but it's just a guess. However, the stressful part is that IRCC doesn't communicate. The application is stuck in a black hole neither the IRCC call centre nor the case officer replies to the applicant's queries. They should bring fewer applicants to Canada, increase service quality, and allocate enough resources to boost their capacity and manage the resources effectively.

I don't understand the logic of launching a tool before training the staff; it's nothing but buying a problem. IRCC doesn't take accountability and responsibility for the delays or at least provide a deadline for clearing the backlogs; they close all doors to become out of reach for applicants. I am not sure that addresses the problem.