CIC: Citizenship and Immigration Canada
AOR: Acknowledgement of Receipt (email or physical mail informing you that your application has been received)
ECAS:Electronic Client Application Status (Online service through CIC where you can check your status)
IP: In Processing
DM: Decision Made
RQ: Residency Questionnaire
FP: Fingerprint Request
2017 Tracker: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...bsAxpNlOrvk2uFGZzm_ZFCnfg/edit#gid=1723141943
CIC: Citizenship and Immigration Canada
AOR: Acknowledgement of Receipt (email or physical mail informing you that your application has been received)
ECAS:Electronic Client Application Status (Online service through CIC where you can check your status)
IP: In Processing
DM: Decision Made
RQ: Residency Questionnaire
FP: Fingerprint Request
2017 Tracker: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...bsAxpNlOrvk2uFGZzm_ZFCnfg/edit#gid=1723141943
FRIENDS THOSE WHO HAVE COMPLETED 54 YEARS WILL THEY BE CALLED AT THE TIME OF TEST OR THEY ARE DIRECTLY CALLED FOR OATH BECAUSE THEY ARE EXEMPTED FROM WRITING CITIZENSHIP TEST
FRIENDS THOSE WHO HAVE COMPLETED 54 YEARS WILL THEY BE CALLED AT THE TIME OF TEST OR THEY ARE DIRECTLY CALLED FOR OATH BECAUSE THEY ARE EXEMPTED FROM WRITING CITIZENSHIP TEST
For people aged 55 or more, they only have to pass the interview.
Typically, they're called with others and wait for younger applicants to pass their exams before the interview takes place.
There's no direct oath calling.
I think they will basically check your documents and make sure they are the same ones you sent originals of. Since there is no test or language requirement, there's not much else they can do, other than check the documents and make sure eligibility/prohibitions are in order