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If the name of my place of birth has changed, what place of birth should I enter in CAS?

In Client Application Status (CAS), use the name of your place of birth that appears on your immigration document.If there is an error in the name of your place of birth on your immigration document, fill out a Request to … Read More

How can I update or ask about an IRCC application in progress?

Due to the impacts of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), we* are experiencing delays in receiving applications* can’t process applications normally* can’t provide accurate processing timesFor guidance on your situation, find out how you’re affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19).Follow these tips … Read More

Why can’t I see my application status in the Client Application Status tool?

There are a few reasons why you may not be able to see your case status in the Client Application Status (CAS) tool.## We haven’t started processing your applicationYour status will only show once we start processing your application. There’s … Read More

What types of applications can I follow through Client Application Status (CAS)?

You may only use CAS if you have:* sponsored a member of the family class,* applied for permanent residence,* applied for a permanent resident card,* applied for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship),applied for Canadian citizenship for a person adopted by … Read More

What does the progress bar in my application status mean?

The progress bar shows how long it may take to process your application. The bar and estimated dates are based on the date we received your application and our processing times. It isn’t based on your application’s progress.If our processing … Read More

Why isn’t there a progress bar for my application?

At the moment, the progress bar is only available for these types of applications:* Atlantic Immigration Pilot* Caregivers – High Medical Needs* Provincial nominee* Self-employed (federal)* Quebec-selected business class (includes investors, self-employed people and entrepreneurs)Quebec-selected skilled worker* Start-up visa* In-Canada … Read More

How does adoption affect my child’s relationship with her or his biological parents?

For both the immigration and citizenship process, an adoption is valid only if it ends the child’s legal relationship with the biological parents, and a new legal relationship is established between the adopting parents and the adopted child.This means the … Read More

If my adopted child’s application is refused, what can I do?

The process to appeal the decision is different for the immigration and citizenship process.ImmigrationIf your adopted child’s application for permanent residence is refused, you may appeal the decision to theImmigration Appeal Division at the Immigration and Refugee Board.CitizenshipIf your adopted … Read More

Will my child automatically have the right to a Canadian passport once he or she gets citizenship?

Yes. As a Canadian citizen, your child can apply for a Canadian passport right after getting citizenship. To do so, he or she will need a citizenship certificate. However, if you cannot wait for thecitizenship certificateto be issued to your … Read More

I live in Quebec. Must a Quebec court recognize the adoption before my child can get citizenship?

No, your child can obtain Canadian citizenship before that recognition if:* the adoption meets the requirements of subsection 5.1(3) of the Citizenship Act; and* the Québec government confirms that the formal recognition is the only part of the adoption process … Read More

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