Hi everyone,
I pass the citizenship test today but my wife didn’t unfortunately. What’s going to happen now for my application knowing that we applied as a family?
I went for the test yesterday got a perfect score on the test, but the immigration officer was not able to validate some of my vacations (I came to Canada in 2007 and been working full time since I graduated from university in 2011) She said she would need to do a final review and she might need the supporting documents - she was nice throughout the process.
I got a Decision Made on e-Cas today - will report back when i hear any official words from CIC.
ID:absolute_zer0o
Decision Made - February 22 2018
I am not sure this is correct. Don't we get the certificates at the citizenship ceremony? Why wait two months? Quote from CIC website:
During your ceremony, you will:
I went for the test yesterday got a perfect score on the test, but the immigration officer was not able to validate some of my vacations and she said she will need to do a final review but she might need the supporting documents - she was nice throughout the process.
I got a Decision Made on e-Cas today - will report back when i hear any official words from CIC.
ID:absolute_zer0o
Decision Made - February 22 2018
In my Ecas in had a home address and a mailing address, but for the last 2 weeks I can only see my home addtess ! seems like the mailing address has been removed
Am in the same boat, Mexico passport stamps. As per the requirement must bring:
- A Certified Translation of any Passport Pages that have Visas, Entry/Exit Stamps, or Notes that are not in one of Canada's official languages - English or French.
The stamps shows Quintana Roo, Mexico, I am thinking to go to a law office and get certification about the travel with supporting document like e-ticket of the trip.
Any recommendation? Thank you for sharing your experience.
I did translation before the interview...was worried about a few stamps that were in another language (in most of the stamps - the date format was numeric in English and there were signs of a plane landing / departing which show the nature of each stamp i.e. entry/exit)...paid about $150 for 3 passports and the officer didn't ask for any translation. I also had e-ticket printouts with the boarding passes stapled to it just in case..but again wasn't necessary in my case.
My Application is in the status of 'Decision Made' as of this morning 22nd Feb, 2018.
Please update my information in the current spread sheet.
Spread Sheet Row # 221 at current xls
ID: deb_us
Location: Toronto
App. Type: Family (2)
Physical Presence Days: 1625.5
App Sent: Oct 12, 2017
App Delivered: Oct 16, 2017
AOR Received: Nov 16, 2017
In Process: Dec 11, 2017
Test Invite : Jan 31, 2018
Test Date: Feb 21, 2018
Decision Made : Feb 22, 2018
My Application is in the status of 'Decision Made' as of this morning 22nd Feb, 2018.
Please update my information in the current spread sheet.
Spread Sheet Row # 221 at current xls
ID: deb_us
Location: Toronto
App. Type: Family (2)
Physical Presence Days: 1625.5
App Sent: Oct 12, 2017
App Delivered: Oct 16, 2017
AOR Received: Nov 16, 2017
In Process: Dec 11, 2017
Test Invite : Jan 31, 2018
Test Date: Feb 21, 2018
Decision Made : Feb 22, 2018
Little question :
In my test invitation ( important notice part ), it is written that its my responsability to bring PHOTOCOPIES of my passeports and travel documents...
I will be already bringing the orgininals but should i take photocipies either ?
Are they asking photocopies ?
Thank you