

The citizenship test will include a written test based on the geography, culture, and history of Canada. You may also have to attend a citizenship interview on the same day. It will depend on your case and the current IRCC Processing Times. The time between the submission of your application and your citizenship test appointment will be different for everyone. Once your application is successfully processed, you will receive a mail to inform you of the date of your citizenship test. Then you will have to resubmit your completed application.

In case your application is missing any information or documents, the IRCC will either request additional documentation or return your application. This indicates that your application is being processed. Once your completed application is submitted, you will receive the Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR) which will contain your Unique Client Identifier (UCI). The processing time for citizenship applications is calculated from the time you submit your application online, by mail, or in person. How Are Citizenship Applications Processed and What Else Is Involved?

The IRCC is working on making this portal available to families, minor applicants under the age of 18, representatives of applicants and servants of the crown residing outside Canada, and their family members. Applicants who are not residing outside Canada as a Crown servant or a family member of a Crown servant.This portal has been available for the following applicants from August 11, 2021: Recently the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship (IRCC) launched an online portal to allow citizenship applicants to submit their applications online.

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More information on how to become an Electronic Data Interchange client. Businesses and their service providers who choose to use one of the EDI options to transmit electronic commerce data must apply to the CBSA. For those clients who do not wish to transmit electronic commerce data directly to the CBSA, there exist many third party service providers who currently transmit data to the CBSA on behalf of trade chain partners. Service Description: This service provides businesses with the ability and authorization to electronically exchange commercial information with the CBSA's host system using Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), either through the Customs Internet Gateway (CIG) or a Direct Connect (MQ Messaging).
