Fam of 2 apps.
Apps sent: May 08, 2019
Apps rcvd: May 13, 2019
AOR: July 29, 2019
In process: Sept. 11, 2019
Test Invite: Nov. 8, 2019
Test Interview Sched: Nov. 25, 2019 (passed)
DM: I don't know the exact date, but when I checked it on Dec. 9, 2019 the status changed to DM
Location: Winnipeg Oath Letter: Feb. 27, 2020
Oathtaking: Mar. 16, 2020
Single Applicant
Apps sent: May 09, 2019
Apps received: May 13, 2019
AOR: July 26, 2019
In process: Sept. 16, 2019 Test Invite:
Test Interview Sched:
DM:
Location: Toronto
Oath Letter:
Oathtaking:
They ask fingerprints normally when your last name is blank or if your last name is really common to run a Criminal Check. Hence they ask for a RCMP Fingerprinting. It's like a Canadian PCC.
Why they ask for it? many reasons including Criminal Check. However, for the time frame, it ads at least 3 months to the entire process. My wife, they asked for her FP in November, till now she is In Process while I turned to DM on Nov 17th. So luck is needed always when it comes to FP.
My information was added to the 'May 2019 Applicants' Google doc, but I do not see myself there! Admin, please add my information again. Thank you.
Family of 3.
Location: Mississauga
Physical presence: 1157
Application mailed: May 9, 2019
Application received: May 13, 2019 (signed by DJ)
Test invite received: March 5, 2020
Interview/test date assigned: March 19, 2020
We just passed the citizenship test today at Glen Erin Mississauga. 20/20 for the three of us. Waiting for oath taking email and mail for the coming 4 weeks. Good luck to all. Be patient.
I passed my test today got 20-20. Test was super easy as long as you read the book and do online practice tests you won’t have any problems. The interview was about 5-10 minutes and they asked to have the following documents ready and were quite strict that you have all the documents in hand before entering for the interview :
PR card
Passports
Health card
Drivers license
Landed document ( or a permanent resident confirmation )
After the test you get called for the interview quite quickly , 5-30 mins and it’s short and they have probably 4-6 officers interviewing so ppl get called in every minute. As for the interview it probably lasted 5 mins. They tell you on your interview wether or not you passed the test and what your score was. The immigration officer was mostly checking my docs -health card , drivers license ,passport but not stamps , just making sure that the copies provided with the application match. She asked if I currently work and I said I currently don’t and then she asked how I’m supporting myself financially etc. After the interview she advised that my application has been approved and I just have to wait for the oath ceremony invitation.