I'm a May 2021 applicant. All my steps have been completed since May 18, 2022, except for the Citizenship oath, which shows as "not started". I received a ghost update as today (May 26) too.
Hi guys, I just receive a "scheduled to attend an interview with our official" from IRCC. What do I need to know or prepare? Is the call for interview something common or random, do I need to fear something happen? Thanks!
finally a new update
Prohibition, presence, and language completed
The next step should be the ceremony.
SCR office
citizenship test passed on Feb 21st/
Family of 3. for My wife and I everything except the ceremony is completed. But for my son (6Yr old) only prohibition is completed. is that ok?
finally a new update
Prohibition, presence, and language completed
The next step should be the ceremony.
SCR office
citizenship test passed on Feb 21st/
Family of 3. for My wife and I everything except the ceremony is completed. But for my son (6Yr old) only prohibition is completed. is that ok?
finally a new update
Prohibition, presence, and language completed
The next step should be the ceremony.
SCR office
citizenship test passed on Feb 21st/
Family of 3. for My wife and I everything except the ceremony is completed. But for my son (6Yr old) only prohibition is completed. is that ok?
in the tracker excel sheet there is an decision made date for my entry. This must be a mistake as my Language, Prohibitions and Residence are still in progress.
You log in 15 mins before the scheduled time. Mine was at 7.30 am early morning, first session of the day.
The host won’t let you in before the time.
Depending on strength of applicants in session, it should take approx 2 hours - 2.5 hours. Sometimes it might get over earlier.
I did not take time off. I was able to login to work by 9.30am
Another question to those who have done their oath: Do they allow you to have family and friends from other places via messenger or zoom from another device? My family is out of the country and would like to watch.
I know you can have family members with you as long as they will not disrupt the proceedings. I am just not sure if you can do that virtually as well.
Another question to those who have done their oath: Do they allow you to have family and friends from other places via messenger or zoom from another device? My family is out of the country and would like to watch.
I know you can have family members with you as long as they will not disrupt the proceedings. I am just not sure if you can do that virtually as well.