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Chill everyone :-)

Only 40ish% of February applicants are IP so far.

Also, a general recommendation this early on so you keep your sanity: Do not put any meaning into day distances between stages. There is no point to say "it's been X days since AOR but someone else made it from AOR to IP in less than X days". You are incorrectly assuming that there is a strong connection between when you finish stage A and stage B. There isn't. Even worse, you are comparing yourself to an average that you will be part of later. It's comparable to look at the "average finishing time" of a marathon after only the first ten people finished. Then you look at that average and think "oh my god am I slow". Obviously you have to wait until everyone finished the marathon before the average makes sense.

Also, there have been several reports from people that IRCC does not schedule oaths by "decision made" date. Instead they look at how long ago someone applied and schedule according to that. So there are people who race through the pipeline and then wait forever for oath.

You should actually simply ignore the specific dates from individuals. Instead just look at the top line of the spreadsheet. Once the IP number is at like 90% and you still didn't IP, then you might wonder.
 
Also, there have been several reports from people that IRCC does not schedule oaths by "decision made" date. Instead they look at how long ago someone applied and schedule according to that. So there are people who race through the pipeline and then wait forever for oath.
This point cannot be overstated. Some will get a quick test date and have a long wait until DM. Others wait a while for a test date and have DM in a day or two after. It's not about the in-between timelines, but the end point. Same with getting FP requests. Just get them done as soon as you can and there isn't likely to be any impact to your time lines.
 
Chill everyone :)

Only 40ish% of February applicants are IP so far.

Also, a general recommendation this early on so you keep your sanity: Do not put any meaning into day distances between stages. There is no point to say "it's been X days since AOR but someone else made it from AOR to IP in less than X days". You are incorrectly assuming that there is a strong connection between when you finish stage A and stage B. There isn't. Even worse, you are comparing yourself to an average that you will be part of later. It's comparable to look at the "average finishing time" of a marathon after only the first ten people finished. Then you look at that average and think "oh my god am I slow". Obviously you have to wait until everyone finished the marathon before the average makes sense.

Also, there have been several reports from people that IRCC does not schedule oaths by "decision made" date. Instead they look at how long ago someone applied and schedule according to that. So there are people who race through the pipeline and then wait forever for oath.

You should actually simply ignore the specific dates from individuals. Instead just look at the top line of the spreadsheet. Once the IP number is at like 90% and you still didn't IP, then you might wonder.

Well said, Spyfy :D

Kal
 
Hello everyone,

I had been waiting for an email confirmation regarding the change of status to "In Process". I never received it so I went to ecas and I found a great surprise: it was updated last May 4th. Here my complete timeline. Goodluck to everyone who's still waiting. We'll get there eventually! Waiting will pay off! :)

Location: Toronto
Application Type: Single
Physical Presence Days: 1473
Application Sent: Feb 22nd
Application Received: Feb 26th
AOR: March 18th
In-Process: May 4th
Test Invite Letter:
Test/Interview Date:
Decision Made:
Oath Letter:
Oath Ceremony:
Passport Received:
Hello everyone,

From the ecas, Here's current status / timeline. Who can update the spreadsheet used for tracking.
Good Luck to everyone who's still waiting. :)

Location: Toronto
Application Type: Single
Physical Presence Days: 1710
Application Sent: Feb 21st
Application Received: Feb 26th
AOR: March 16th
In-Process: May 10th
Test Invite Letter:
Test/Interview Date:
Decision Made:
Oath Letter:
Oath Ceremony:
Passport Received:
They started processing our (Kid and I) applications on May 17
Hello everyone,

My file is In-Process on May 16, 2018.

Row 90 , ID : kunji ( please change to kunjs)
AOR : Mar 16, 2018
In process : MAy 16, 2018

Kindly update.

All the best to everyone.

Updated.
 
I see this in my Application status online- it says in Progress.
  1. We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on February 16, 2018.
  2. We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on March 11, 2018.
  3. We started processing your application on April 27, 2018
 
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Hello
Please update my timeline
In process- May 17
and the application is not single it is family of 4..

Thanks again
marialeciram
 
Almost 60 days since AOR date and till now no IP :(

Dont worry our application took 70 days from AOR to in process
 
I am worried too. AOR Feb 28 (78 days till now) but no IP yet. :(

I think its due to security referrals made at Sydney office. Until they don't get those results back local office doesn't start working on the file.
 
Hi Friends,

I and my wife both received Test invite and Interview on same date for May 30th 2018.

My wife last week received FP. Can anyone suggest how and from where to get FP done?

Admin please update the same in spreadsheet. Thanks!

I hope everyone gets their IP, TI and DM soon.
All the Best.
 
Hi Friends,

I and my wife both received Test invite and Interview on same date for May 30th 2018.

My wife last week received FP. Can anyone suggest how and from where to get FP done?

Admin please update the same in spreadsheet. Thanks!

I hope everyone gets their IP, TI and DM soon.
All the Best.

It depends where you are, but your local police department should be able to do those for you.