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I passed my test on 21-2-2019.
how long will it take for Oath?
Can i apply for Passport?
Oath takes around 2-3 months after test.
You can apply for Passport 2 business days after Oath ceremony and once you receive your Certificate.
Big Congrats to you!
Would you please share your timeline? Thanks!
Many thanks
App sent: October 11th 2017 (application returned due to initial missing in an area that was not applicable to me)
App resent/AOR: November 15 2017
FP request (done the same day): November 14th 2018
Test Invite: January 31st 2019
Test Date: February 14th 2019
Decision Made on ECAS: February 15th 2019
Oath Invitation: February 22nd 2019
Oath Date: March 12th 2019
NB: The Oath letter specifies that the citizenship application was approved on Feb14th (interview date) which suggests that there is a strong correlation between 'Decision Made' appearing on ECAS and the application pretty much being at the finish line.
Many thanks
App sent: October 11th 2017 (application returned due to initial missing in an area that was not applicable to me)
App resent/AOR: November 15 2017
FP request (done the same day): November 14th 2018
Test Invite: January 31st 2019
Test Date: February 14th 2019
Decision Made on ECAS: February 15th 2019
Oath Invitation: February 22nd 2019
Oath Date: March 12th 2019
NB: The Oath letter specifies that the citizenship application was approved on Feb14th (interview date) which suggests that there is a strong correlation between 'Decision Made' appearing on ECAS and the application pretty much being at the finish line.
Thank you so much for sharing your timeline. It seemed that Scarborough is very slow, at least in your case. It took almost a year and a half. I used to know that some cases in Scarborough were finalized from AOR to COMPLETE in 7-8 months or even less a couple of years ago. I guess this is no longer the case. We just need to be more patient!
they will tell you right after the test - you pass or fail the test. There will be short interview after the test. Basically they will test your English language level.
Thanks
Thank you!
My brother took the test yesterday 2/21 at 4:15pm and they didn't say anything if he passed or failed, so got me puzzled. If he wasn't informed, what is that mean? He had a short interview after that.
Thank you!
My brother took the test yesterday 2/21 at 4:15pm and they didn't say anything if he passed or failed, so got me puzzled. If he wasn't informed, what is that mean? He had a short interview after that.
He has the right to know and I would be shocked if they intentionally kept the result secret. I'd say call CIC, the agents should be able to tell you since there was clearly an entry in the file.
Below are my stats:
- We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on July 30, 2018.
- We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s) on October 11, 2018.
- We started processing your application on October 17, 2018.
- We sent you a notice on February 6, 2019 to appear and write the citizenship test on February 26, 2019 at 10:20 AM.
Below are my stats:
- We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on July 30, 2018.
- We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s) on October 11, 2018.
- We started processing your application on October 17, 2018.
- We sent you a notice on February 6, 2019 to appear and write the citizenship test on February 26, 2019 at 10:20 AM.
- DM 02/28/2019
Thank you!
My brother took the test yesterday 2/21 at 4:15pm and they didn't say anything if he passed or failed, so got me puzzled. If he wasn't informed, what is that mean? He had a short interview after that.
In this case you can request GCMS notes through ATIP, it will tell you detail about your case --Google ATIP - Thanks
My Citizenship Application Timeline
Case Processing Center: Scarborough
Sent: Feb 14, 2018, Delivered: Feb 19, 2018
AOR: Mar 15, 2018, In Process: May 07, 2018,
Test: Feb 6, 2019, DM: Feb 20, 2019
Oath Invitation: March 4, 2019 Oath Ceremony: March 19, 2019 Location: Mississauga
My Citizenship Application Timeline
Case Processing Center: Scarborough
Sent: Feb 14, 2018, Delivered: Feb 19, 2018
AOR: Mar 15, 2018, In Process: May 07, 2018,
Test: Feb 6, 2019, DM: Feb 20, 2019
Oath Invitation: March 4, 2019 Oath Ceremony: March 19, 2019 Location: Mississauga
Congrats!
I don't see Oath ceremonies happening in Scarborough using the below link. Anyone has any information regarding scarborough oath
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/CeremonySearch/search-recherche-eng.aspx
I think maybe we all take the Oath at Mississauga. So, March is full and there's no arrange after March. Maybe we have to wait for a long time...
I don't see Oath ceremonies happening in Scarborough using the below link. Anyone has any information regarding scarborough oath
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/CeremonySearch/search-recherche-eng.aspx
Either they won't do oaths at Scarborough anymore or they will move to a new location in Scarborough. We were told the current location for oath ceremonies in Scarborough will not be operational.
Either they won't do oaths at Scarborough anymore or they will move to a new location in Scarborough. We were told the current location for oath ceremonies in Scarborough will not be operational.
I really hope this is the reason for the delay, I have been on DM since November 2018 and no oath invitation, my GCMS shows the officer note saying all checks been done, no further concerns, and my file is tagged ceremony ready. But still nothing I recieved, calling the call centre or contacting the MP is not resulting in any response ( most likely get it worse).
Anyone experiencing the same?
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