Hi everyone,
I'm currently a permanent resident, studying at the University of Ottawa. I will be eligible to file my citizenship application in March 2014.
Given the fact that now it takes roughly about 23-26 months for an application to be approved, I will have to wait until April-May 2016 before I'm qualified to join the Canadian Forces.
I understand that because of my origin (Vietnam, if anyone is curious), I will be subjected to the PRESEC clearance, which will likely to take 1,5- 2 years to be processed. So, adding up with the waiting time for my citizenship, I will not be able to take my oath anytime before middle 2018, or even 2019 since I am destined to be an infantry soldier. (nothing superstitious here)
2019, 6 years from now......
For the last couple of days, I have been digging around the internet to find a way to "utilize" my waiting time. My idea is that if there is anyway to complete steps which does not require any prerequisite. By doing so, I can significantly reduce my waiting time. About, 5 hours ago, I found a post in our forum. It coincidentally mentions about a person who I assumed him to started some steps in the application BEFORE he received the citizenship.
In her story, MP_HOPEFUL was called A YEAR before her friend obtained his citizenship. This means CFRC processed and called the references BEFORE the having the prove of citizenship. I've tried to contact MP_HOPEFUL, but she has just gone to BMQ 8 days ago, so I have no way to confirm this.
Therefore, I would like to post my question here and hope you guys can help me answer it: Is it possible for me to start any step in the application BEFORE I earn my citizenship ???
If your answer if yes, the next question is: Can I ask the CFRC to do my PRESEC clearance before I receive my citizenship ??. I believe it will be the most time-consuming process, so the sooner I finish it the better.
Third question: I've read a post in the forum which says that having a Gov. clearance will help speeding up the PRESEC clearance. Can anyone confirm this ?? Here is the post
I hope to hear from any respond soon. Thanks
I'm currently a permanent resident, studying at the University of Ottawa. I will be eligible to file my citizenship application in March 2014.
Given the fact that now it takes roughly about 23-26 months for an application to be approved, I will have to wait until April-May 2016 before I'm qualified to join the Canadian Forces.
I understand that because of my origin (Vietnam, if anyone is curious), I will be subjected to the PRESEC clearance, which will likely to take 1,5- 2 years to be processed. So, adding up with the waiting time for my citizenship, I will not be able to take my oath anytime before middle 2018, or even 2019 since I am destined to be an infantry soldier. (nothing superstitious here)
2019, 6 years from now......
For the last couple of days, I have been digging around the internet to find a way to "utilize" my waiting time. My idea is that if there is anyway to complete steps which does not require any prerequisite. By doing so, I can significantly reduce my waiting time. About, 5 hours ago, I found a post in our forum. It coincidentally mentions about a person who I assumed him to started some steps in the application BEFORE he received the citizenship.
MP_HOPEFUL said:A friend of mine used me as a reference for the military and they called me over a year ago. However, he just received his Canadian citizenship and his background check is more extensive than most would be.
When my references were called, only 1 out of the 5 I gave was called. They called my boss, which wasn't a reference I gave lol.
It is a good sign that they are calling, it means your application is moving along
In her story, MP_HOPEFUL was called A YEAR before her friend obtained his citizenship. This means CFRC processed and called the references BEFORE the having the prove of citizenship. I've tried to contact MP_HOPEFUL, but she has just gone to BMQ 8 days ago, so I have no way to confirm this.
Therefore, I would like to post my question here and hope you guys can help me answer it: Is it possible for me to start any step in the application BEFORE I earn my citizenship ???
If your answer if yes, the next question is: Can I ask the CFRC to do my PRESEC clearance before I receive my citizenship ??. I believe it will be the most time-consuming process, so the sooner I finish it the better.
Third question: I've read a post in the forum which says that having a Gov. clearance will help speeding up the PRESEC clearance. Can anyone confirm this ?? Here is the post
zooropa said:Hey Guys - Hope anyone had some similar experience to share.
I applied as an officer - but for some reason I was working overseas for a 1.5 years + my parents are living overseas + I immigrated over 10 years ago from a non Nato country, my PRESEC application will be processed longer than average :crybaby:.
I already have a Gov. Reliability clearance and did pass the CFAT - but was told to wait till the PRESEC comes in.
I thought for the fact I have a Gov. clearance that things would be faster ^-^ - and one recruiter confirmed so. Another recruiter told me that the army will do its own reliability/ background checks and it would take time ( 6 - 18 months).
Plus is it normal to take the CFAT before screening you?
Any comments anybody?
Zooropa
I hope to hear from any respond soon. Thanks