Fingerprints arise when the name chack of criminal records finds a match.
It does not happen often bit it does happen with citizenship applications
and it does cause delays. Probably just bad luck that someone else has the
same name and a criminal record.
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Jim Humphries, former visa officer
"Kay" <> wrote in message
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> You sure you mean citizenship and not permanent residency?
> No fingerprints are involved for citizenship and 12 months from start to
> finish is the usual time for citizenship, not another 6 months wait for
> fingerprints.
> "Leonel Rojas" <> wrote in message
> news:PESQc.43574$...
> We applied for the Canadian Citizenship 12 months ago.
> Four months ago my wife was requested to send fingerprints. When I called
> to ask for the status of our application, An agent told me the we need to
> wait at least 6 more months to get the fingerprints results. Then he
> recommended to send a letter requesting a separation of the file so my
kids
> and I could obtained the citizenship faster.
> After 4 weeks I called again, an another agent told me that the separation
> of the file is granted only under special circunstances and we should
wait.
> Who is correct The first or the second agent?
> Thanks,
> Leo