Took test yesterday. ECAS updated yesterday to Decision Made
Please update spreadsheet.
Thanks!
Citizenship Office - Toronto
App Type - Family (4)
# Days in Canada - 1484
App Mailed - 30 Aug 2017
App Delivered - 05 Sept 2017
AOR Received - 03 October 2017
In Process - 19 October 2017
Test Invite - 19 December 2017
Test Date - 15 January 2018
Decision Made - 16 January 2018
Oath Invite -
Oath -
Citizenship Office - Surrey
App Type - Single
# Days in Canada - 1467
App Mailed - 22 Sep 2017
App Delivered - 26 Sept 2017
AOR Received - 1 Nov 2017
In Process - 13 Nov 2017
Fingerprints requested - 25 Nov 2017
Fingerprints at RCMP - 28 Nov 2017
Test Invite - 1 Dec 2017
Test Date - 4 Jan 2018 - Passed (19/20)
Decision Made - 15 Jan 2018
Oath Invite -
Oath -
to my knowledge, you need that document to be able to retire in canada. i hope you just misplaced it and did not lose it! we actually keep ours in our bank safe in case our house burns down. that is a very important document.
oh great to know! pff.. i was a bit worried about that. if we do need to schedule, i hope they dont change reschedule too far away. but maybe we will luck out and it will be in a different week! fingers crossed!
i had my test in Scarborough office on jan 15. I didn't had this document and officer said its fine. shed asked me what happened to it and i told her it is in a safety deposit box. no issues. Got DM yesteray.
Also, as to the documents they asked to see after the test: the officer barely looked at them. I put my diploma (with English degree) and Decision of Landing in the space between our two windows, and they just stayed there. He flipped through my passport, asked me a few questions about my work and my husband's work, and then told me that the oath ceremony invite was usually between 2-6 months. That was it. The test was pretty easy. The funny thing was, lots of test information was available in the room where we all took the test - -i.e. crests with the Canadian mottos on them, symbols and capitols in pictures on the walls, ha ha ha.
I arrived at 7:50, waited in line until taking the test at 8:20, was done at 8:25; interviewed a few minutes later, and was done at 8:40!
I just came back from my citizenship testing in Calgary, and the officer did not ask for the confirmation of landing. She checked my drivers' license, PR card, current and expired passport (for the entry/departure stamps), nothing else.
oh, one thing you maybe want to prepare is your upcoming travel dates. they will ask you to write down the dates on the paper and use it as a basis for scheduling the oath ceremony.
I just came back from my citizenship testing in Calgary, and the officer did not ask for the confirmation of landing. She checked my drivers' license, PR card, current and expired passport (for the entry/departure stamps), nothing else.
i had my test in Scarborough office on jan 15. I didn't had this document and officer said its fine. shed asked me what happened to it and i told her it is in a safety deposit box. no issues. Got DM yesteray.
The funny thing was, lots of test information was available in the room where we all took the test - -i.e. crests with the Canadian mottos on them, symbols and capitols in pictures on the walls, ha ha ha.