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January 2019 - Citizenship Application

Angelcat

Full Member
Jan 7, 2019
25
9
Hey! On canada.ca website, go to Immigration and Citizenship \ My Application \ Check your application status. And follow the prompts. :)
yes I did several time but were not using appropriate informations. But it is alright now. Thanks
 

jc94

Hero Member
Mar 14, 2016
830
163
Looking like I may get mine in 4-14 days if I’m keeping with the lucky ones so far. Obsessively checking the post box.

Hopefully not having gotten it back saying I missed something (like the tax thing which I know I missed a line on) is a good sign. I hate waiting.

Congrats to everyone who has gotten their AOR so far!
 

kamae

Star Member
Sep 22, 2011
113
5
Ontario
Category........
NOC Code......
3233
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
Jan 12, 2016
Passport Req..
April 20, 2016
My application was delivered on 10th and I am still waiting on AOR :( how about you?
Same! Mine was delivered on the 10th as well. I just wish they don't find anything wrong with it this time. Lol
 

riddymon

Hero Member
Jun 26, 2013
430
62
Category........
NOC Code......
2174
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Update: Received a letter from CIC saying they've received my application

"This is to acknowledge receipt of your application for Canadian Citizenship. We will review your
application and supporting documents and will contact you if additional information is required.
All citizenship applicants between 18 and 54 years of age on the date they sign their application
must meet language and knowledge requirements to become a Canadian citizen. If this includes
you, you will need to:
• Demonstrate competence in basic communication in English or French.
• Pass a written or if necessary, an oral test on your knowledge of Canada and the rights
and responsibilities of citizenship.
The knowledge test is based on the information provided in the official citizenship study guide. It
is 20 multiple choice questions and you must get at least 15 correct to pass.
• The study guide is available on the IRCC website at:
On the same page, you will find more
information on how to prepare for the test.
• If you are receiving this letter by regular mail, a print version of the study guide is
enclosed.
When your application has been reviewed and has met basic eligibility, IRCC will send you
correspondence to invite you to a knowledge test. It could take a few months before you hear
from us."
 

karthik.andhamil

Hero Member
Jun 19, 2017
788
304
Ottawa, Canada
Category........
FAM
Update: Received a letter from CIC saying they've received my application

"This is to acknowledge receipt of your application for Canadian Citizenship. We will review your
application and supporting documents and will contact you if additional information is required.
All citizenship applicants between 18 and 54 years of age on the date they sign their application
must meet language and knowledge requirements to become a Canadian citizen. If this includes
you, you will need to:
• Demonstrate competence in basic communication in English or French.
• Pass a written or if necessary, an oral test on your knowledge of Canada and the rights
and responsibilities of citizenship.
The knowledge test is based on the information provided in the official citizenship study guide. It
is 20 multiple choice questions and you must get at least 15 correct to pass.
• The study guide is available on the IRCC website at:
On the same page, you will find more
information on how to prepare for the test.
• If you are receiving this letter by regular mail, a print version of the study guide is
enclosed.
When your application has been reviewed and has met basic eligibility, IRCC will send you
correspondence to invite you to a knowledge test. It could take a few months before you hear
from us."
Congrats buddy!
 

Geminijj

Full Member
Feb 15, 2019
26
4
Hi guys,I just received an envelope with "Incomplete Application"..that's the reason why I couldn't see the result of my application online.I had 1 highlighted
Question that I forgot to answer.Guys,should I use my old application form again to submit or is there a new application form me to submit? I just wanna make sure that im not sending an outdated form.Thank you!
 

gigab

Hero Member
Jan 20, 2009
273
64
Calgary
Visa Office......
Guatemala
App. Filed.......
6/July/2009
Doc's Request.
2/Sept./2009
AOR Received.
11/January/2010
File Transfer...
Documents arrived: 17/Dec./2009
Med's Request
1/March/2010 received 26/March/2010
Med's Done....
17April/2010. Additional documents sent 28/April
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
5/May/2010
VISA ISSUED...
Dec. 10, 2010. Received January 11, 2011.
LANDED..........
March 10, 2011
App sent Jan 4
App rcvd Jan 10
AOR: still waiting
Toronto
Family (2)
2nd time sending as the one sent on Oct was returned due to a missing tick on one of the boxes for my husband's application. They said mine was complete but returned since we were applying together.

Question, I didn't tick boxes for 2018 taxes from what I recall because initially I sent application on Oct. I reprinted application and simply ticked the box that we missed and sent it back with a note. Would that be a problem?
Hi.
I was in your same situation my application was sent back due to one paper missing from my son. I have one question, did you print back and signed again the forms with the actual date, and did you have to change the physical presence days too? What’s your advice?
Thanks so much!