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    Dependent Child Sponsorship -2024

    Yes, this happens. Some don't even get AOR. Consider the medical request to be same as AOR.
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    Spouse Sponsorship: Proof Of Communication

    Please read the application instructions carefully - if you live together, you may not need to provide this at all. There is a simplified instructions/proof set for those that have lived together a certain period, not been married before current, and have kids. This may apply to you too.
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    Citizenship Tracker-Background Check - fingerprints processing took too long

    No, they do not necessarily mean the same thing. One can happen without the other. It's probable most fingerprint requests are just random audit requests (basically a check against previous biometrics) and most of the rest those that don't have biometrics on file, older ones / technically...
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    I am worried!!

    Sorry if that sounded harsh. In the end, it may not be much of an issue.
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    If PRTD application under H&C considerations is rejected

    I do not understand. On what basis did you claim you met the RO? You wrote, if I understood, that you left in 2014 and stayed abroad. Were you living with Canadian citizen spouse?
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    April 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    AOR = Acknowledgement of Receipt, so yes.
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    I am worried!!

    This is motivated reasoning on your part, and you've now just disclosed to us that you CHOSE to leave out information that you thought relevant (if you thought it relevant, no reason to think IRCC would not also think so). You wanted to pick and choose, but the question - as I recall - was...
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    Application for Canadian Citizenship - A Comprehensive Guide

    https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html Current estimated times are 10 months. Could be faster than that, 10 months is a conservative estimate. Going on from that: define 'expect' and fit the info above into your use of the...
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    Editing my submitted application?

    Well, I think it was silly to not just declare it, but I understand where you're coming from (it seems like part-time temporary employment). I personally doubt that IRCC will care.
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    February 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    There was a poster here who had issues with fingerprints not being delivered, and it was an issue that required manual intervention. In my view, two months is too long. I think it was @USProgrammer in an october or november thread?
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    I am worried!!

    This is of course true, misrepresentation - but the question of import in this is whether it's material. And what's material is not always obvious, and can be somewhat subjective. EG: someone who got Irish or Danish citizenship while a child through their parentage, doesn't hold a passport, and...
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    I am worried!!

    I agree you should get advice. It may not be a big deal, but that may also depend on the nationality in question - and other factors like how much you've travelled there, hold the passport, etc.
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    Expected processing time for background security checks?

    I don't believe there are caps for spouse and minor dependent sponsorships ex Quebec. They publish estimates only, and of course they dedicate resources to expected application level (demand*), and there are practical limits to how many they can process. So of course if there are a lot more apps...
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    Expected processing time for background security checks?

    No worries, and sorry that you're stuck that way. At least you're in Canada. Terrible they're still doing this. I'm even surprised IRCC on the phone admits this.
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    Issue with Employment Documents for the PR application

    Also include the email where they say they refuse to provide for part-time employment.
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    PR Application

    Yeah, to me, these are not that significant, unless one of you was married to someone else until the 24th or something. Again, up to you of course, but I tend to think this is a clerical error, not something that renders the marriage invalid. [My comment about other jurisdictions was more a...
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    Inland Sponsorship - Imm0008 and Imm5669 - Education question

    I don't understand the details of your education (and honestly, don't care that much,and I don't think it's terribly important). Just decide how best to present it, use your judgment. If you think this is that cmplex and worthy of explaining (I don't, but up to you), then include an explanation...
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    Can I Enter Canada on TRV Before PR Landing? (Passport Request Received)

    -Many cases of people doing this, it's not a reason to be denied at airport. -If you're asked anything about this upon arrival, just tell them the truth (you had tickets already and could not wait for passport submission/stamping process). -When you are in Canada, you should immediately advise...
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    Inland Sponsorship - Imm0008 and Imm5669 - Education question

    You're not getting many answers because it either seems pretty obvious (if you didn't complete a post secondary degree, then it's post secondary no degree) or its unclear how many years total post-secondary/not very important. Don't include years you repeated, count other ones, even if they...
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    Can I Enter Canada on TRV Before PR Landing? (Passport Request Received)

    Yes, you can. Note that since you'll be changing how you land, it might take a lot longer - or in other words if you wanted to complete landing sooner and have right to work, health care etc when you arrive, you'd be better advised to stay and submit passport. If you don't care about those...