Just got my invite today for my Oath ceremony in Edmonton on October 5th. It looks like things are picking up now guys. Good luck to everyone and I am hoping you guys are called soon.
Just got my invite today for my Oath ceremony in Edmonton on October 5th. It looks like things are picking up now guys. Good luck to everyone and I am hoping you guys are called soon.
I'm having my test in Edmonton office this week what do you guys suggest that I take with me? What documents do they usually ask for other than the original passports, PR cards, documents of landing?
Just got my invite today for my Oath ceremony in Edmonton on October 5th. It looks like things are picking up now guys. Good luck to everyone and I am hoping you guys are called soon.
I'm having my test in Edmonton office this week what do you guys suggest that I take with me? What documents do they usually ask for other than the original passports, PR cards, documents of landing?
I'm having my test in Edmonton office this week what do you guys suggest that I take with me? What documents do they usually ask for other than the original passports, PR cards, documents of landing?
I strongly suggest carrying all the documents listed in the thread below: Documents to carry
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/interview-documents-to-carry-t347126.0.html
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dr_majed8835 said:
I'm having my test in Edmonton office this week what do you guys suggest that I take with me? What documents do they usually ask for other than the original passports, PR cards, documents of landing?
I'm having my test in Edmonton office this week what do you guys suggest that I take with me? What documents do they usually ask for other than the original passports, PR cards, documents of landing?
Bring taxes, ask for the Record of Employment, if you have the entries from CBSA that's always useful, your PR card is super important as well as ALL your passports. Anything else that you think it might prove your residency is always welcome. I had a thousand papers.... Just in case
Completely agree with josemulino, "carry" all documents that you think will prove your presence in Canada during those 3 years including rent agreements or mortgage documents. Plus
josemulino said:
Bring taxes, ask for the Record of Employment, if you have the entries from CBSA that's always useful, your PR card is super important as well as ALL your passports. Anything else that you think it might prove your residency is always welcome. I had a thousand papers.... Just in case
Still waiting for the oath. My test was last Aug 31 2015 and my status on ecas says Decision Made. Well i hope its positive. I dont know why it takes longer to send the results if its yes or no?
I am in the same boat as you pongpong (Aug 28 test - decision made).
I believe they are focusing their energies on their travelling road show to Ft Mac this week and maybe setting us all aside for their "Citizenship Week" the week before the elections.
I am in the same boat as you pongpong (Aug 28 test - decision made).
I believe they are focusing their energies on their travelling road show to Ft Mac this week and maybe setting us all aside for their "Citizenship Week" the week before the elections.
Completely agree with josemulino, "carry" all documents that you think will prove your presence in Canada during those 3 years including rent agreements or mortgage documents. Plus