Thanks for your work with the spreadsheet. It's really helpful. Perhaps in the notes section add that option was given of test in Victoria on 24th Sept or test/interview/oath in Vancouver on 29th Nov just so others from Victoria are aware that an option was given.
Been in this forum since pre-EE, time really flies! From CEC to PR to Citizenship!
Here is my timeline:
Location: Vancouver
App. Type: Single
Physical Presence Days: 1120
App. Sent: Jan 18
App. Delivered: Jan 22
AOR: Mar 22
In Process ecas: Apr 12
Test Invite letter/ecas date: Jul 24
Test Interview date: Aug 24
Decision Made: Aug 25
Hi @SS11 Thanks for sharing your info. Could you please share the following details? Thank you
Application type: (Single or Famiily)
Physical presence days
App sent
App delivered
AOR
Been in this forum since pre-EE, time really flies! From CEC to PR to Citizenship!
Here is my timeline:
Location: Vancouver
App. Type: Single
Physical Presence Days: 1120
App. Sent: Jan 18
App. Delivered: Jan 22
AOR: Mar 22
In Process ecas: Apr 12
Test Invite letter/ecas date: Jul 24
Test Interview date: Aug 24
Decision Made: Aug 25
can you please advise on below i m totally confused now
i passed my test exam and interview on June 4th ,2019 for citizenship but on Ecas shows still In Process. i called so many time to IRCC and they says its looks fine in your file . you need to wait until Jan 2020 for 12 month as processing time .
its looks normal or something problem going on to my file . i m total confused now.
Did my oath ceremony today in Halifax. That was an interesting experience.
It was scheduled for 9AM. My family and I left home early to avoid the morning rush hour traffic (roughly 7:20AM). Ended up encountering no traffic and reached the immigration office at 7:40AM. We sat in the car until 8 then went inside at waited some more. One of the immigration officers came to let us know that the registration is at 9AM and the oath ceremony was at 10...*facepalm*. Waited some more....Registration started at 9, they took our PR cards, media consent forms and checked our IDs and COPR. At about 9:45, the officer conducting the ceremony started her preamble (talking about what to expect during the ceremony, etc). Oath ceremony starts promptly at 10AM...there was a bit of talking, then the judge was introduced. Judged talked for about 5-10 minutes. We recited the oath, then they called us up 1 by 1 to receive our certificates and sign another form signalling our completion of the oath. There was 50 of us so that took a while. After that was done, there was a bit more talking. We were congratulated, we then sang the national anthem. That was basically it, judge and RCMP officer walked out. In total, the ceremony was roughly 40-45 minutes. People lined up to take a picture with the judge but I didn't too care about that. So I left.
Journey is done for me finally. Best of luck to everyone else. Next stop for me is applying for my passport
Hi all, just a quick update. I've received an invitation by email today (Aug 27) to take the test on Sep 24 in Charlottetown, PEI. I didn't see any update on ecas, though.
Hi all, just a quick update. I've received an invitation by email today (Aug 27) to take the test on Sep 24 in Charlottetown, PEI. I didn't see any update on ecas, though.
Hi all, just a quick update. I've received an invitation by email today (Aug 27) to take the test on Sep 24 in Charlottetown, PEI. I didn't see any update on ecas, though.
A bit more info here for those who are still waiting for test invite. I've received an email notification on Aug 27 but ecas didn't update until today (Aug 28) and on the ecas, it says:
4. We sent you a notice on August 23, 2019 to appear and write the citizenship test on September 24, 2019 at 8:30 AM. The notice you will receive by mail will be your official confirmation of your appointment. If you have not received this notice prior to the date of your scheduled appointment, please contact us
So hang in there. There's a delay in notifying us but it will come soon. Good luck to all