@Lumiere just happened to see that we both have a very identical timelines. We got the test invite around Feb13/14th 2020. The initial test date was March 27 2020 for both of us. Then we got the invite for online test on Jan 8th. And now, we both stand passed on the Citizenship test. On top of it both of us are from Montreal. Rare coincidence. So lets keep watching each other for progress updates.
Exactly, we have the same timelines, the same location and we got the same thing from the beginning up to now. This is an eventual coincidence. Hope we will complete this project at the same time.
@bonhomme I'm in Winnipeg and wrote my test January 2. I saw on the tracker you are in Winnipeg too, so curious to hear any updates from you. My eCAS is still showinig "in process as of January 22, 2020." Super frustrating!!
Congratulations. I have almost identical timeline. Have you received an invitation to provide your biometrics (fingerprints) before sending you the test invitation?
Seriously? This is not a good news at all. So other cities' offices are operating but the Montreal office no? How fair is that? The curfew is after 8 pm which doesn't interfere with the working hours, but I assume they have considered immigration as a non-essential thing?
Seriously? This is not a good news at all. So other cities' offices are operating but the Montreal office no? How fair is that? The curfew is after 8 pm which doesn't interfere with the working hours, but I assume they have considered immigration as a non-essential thing?
You are right ... And it is even worse than that unfortunately ... The secretariat of the treasury council of canada has tried to stop this abuse of our public money paid by honest workers like you or me by establishing rules for using vacancy code 699 ... But their union - without any shame - went to court to challenge ... To keep their "right" to be able to use 699 without any restrictions. In simpler and more direct terms: They want to fight legally to retain a `` right '' according to them to continue to receive their full salary (money from taxpayers) without doing anything.