+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
My BG turned green and back to In-progress again for the new fingerprints. Had an interview last week and the officer said that both BG and prohibition will turn green after the fingerprint is updated on the system.
Oh that's good news i guess!! Atleast they gave you something
 
  • Like
Reactions: V23
Finally my oath ceremony is scheduled. I received status update today(FYI received a ghost update on Mar 6).

"You've been scheduled to attend your citizenship ceremony on April 30, 2026."
 
Hi,
My application submitted July 2024, it is stuck because of family application and my wife's background check and Prohibitions are still in progress.
Have anyone here tried to split up the application from a family application so that at least 1 gets completed ? any suggestions here and anyone in similar status ?
 
  • Like
Reactions: ChuckNorris
Hi,
My application submitted July 2024, it is stuck because of family application and my wife's background check and Prohibitions are still in progress.
Have anyone here tried to split up the application from a family application so that at least 1 gets completed ? any suggestions here and anyone in similar status ?
I am in a similar situation. I submitted a webform a couple of months ago asking ircc to unlink my application from my wife’s application and provided supporting docs why I would need my application to be processed faster. Never got a response.
 
  • Like
Reactions: ChuckNorris
Hello, i am still waiting for an update. No updates since May 3rd. I reached out to the MP again and they IRCC on my behalf and were told to reach out again in 6 weeks if there is no updates. I have requested my ATIP notes today. Does anyone know how long it takes to get this information? Also i was given a tracking number, how do i track this request?
 
Hello, i am still waiting for an update. No updates since May 3rd. I reached out to the MP again and they IRCC on my behalf and were told to reach out again in 6 weeks if there is no updates. I have requested my ATIP notes today. Does anyone know how long it takes to get this information? Also i was given a tracking number, how do i track this request?
If it's CBSA ATIP it will take a month.
IRCC ATIP I have mixed experience. Sometimes I get it in a month sometimes much longer.
 
Same.. our MP emailed us yesterday with an update that there is No Update
Cbsa is still enquiring or investigating or ai don't know what are they doing.. but my husband's background and prohibition is still pending.. he has very good job offer that requires canadian citizenship :(
 
Same.. our MP emailed us yesterday with an update that there is No Update
Cbsa is still enquiring or investigating or ai don't know what are they doing.. but my husband's background and prohibition is still pending.. he has very good job offer that requires canadian citizenship :(
Try applying for urgent processing and give proof of employment requiring citizenship
 
Same.. our MP emailed us yesterday with an update that there is No Update
Cbsa is still enquiring or investigating or ai don't know what are they doing.. but my husband's background and prohibition is still pending.. he has very good job offer that requires canadian citizenship :(
Is the job in Canada or with a Canadian government entity?
 
No its across the border. We told during interview that our job is pending but officer said she can't do anything abour BG and Prohibition so we have to wait
 
No its across the border. We told during interview that our job is pending but officer said she can't do anything abour BG and Prohibition so we have to wait
Even if they could do something, I wouldn't expect them to change status to urgent based on a job with no connection to Canada.
 
Even if they could do something, I wouldn't expect them to change status to urgent based on a job with no connection to Canada.
In January, I submitted a web form requesting urgent processing of my application for both academic and professional reasons. From a professional standpoint, my current role with a Canadian company requires frequent travel. The Canadian citizenship/passport would facilitate this.

Later on, I also requested that IRCC delink my application from my spouse’s application.

I have not received any response to either of these requests.
 
  • Like
Reactions: armoured
In January, I submitted a web form requesting urgent processing of my application for both academic and professional reasons. From a professional standpoint, my current role with a Canadian company requires frequent travel. The Canadian citizenship/passport would facilitate this.

Later on, I also requested that IRCC delink my application from my spouse’s application.

I have not received any response to either of these requests.
Unfortunately esp about the de-linking.

But on the first point: while I don't know of any detailed explanation of the policy for 'urgent processing', they do make clear such cases are 'exceptional.' I think in practice this means for jobs that legally require Canadian citizenship, and this is very, very few jobs. (And I'd assume and hope that they don't give a damn about jobs abroad, unless for eg Canadian government, for which some jobs - abroad - do require citizenship).

Again, this is require - not whether it's more convenient to travel, etc. (I'm sympathetic personally - my spouse is in the same situation, both employment and convenience of frequent travel). 'Facilitate' is not the same as requirement.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...adian-citizenship/adult-minor/how/urgent.html

They say on this page only if you need it to 'apply for a job', or to keep it. But most seem to interpret this to mean apply/keep a job in Canada or connected to Canada - and for the most part, witihn Canada, employers are not entitled to discriminate or require citizenship in order to be employed. Put differently, PRs usually can't be discriminated against by employers. The exceptions are largely the governments themselves (I'm not as clear about provinces, actually) - and while the federal government can prefer citizens, it's been policy since 2021 to treat citizens and PRs equally for public service jobs.

https://www.canada.ca/en/public-ser...ants-and-external-appointments-2017-2023.html

Outside sources who work on immigration make this explicit, that the urgent treatment is only for jobs that legally require citizenship.
https://immigration.ca/how-to-quali...ng-for-your-canadian-citizenship-application/

I believe there may still be carve-outs for some specific things like security clearance-requiring jobs, national security positions, etc., and it is definitely the case that they can require citizenship for jobs that require postings (not just travel) abroad.

Anyway, all that said: my point is to repeat that for the most part, it is most likely that IRCC will NOT treat most requests 'for employment reasons' as exceptional unless they are jobs in Canada - and by presumption, most jobs in Canada do NOT require citizenship (over PR status) because it's not legal to do so (at least as far as I understand things).

[Let's admit that some employers still may prefer citizens even if they're not legally allowed to do so - but the citizenship process is not the way to address that.]