Congratulations!!!!! It is updated on the tracker...Hi kbanatwala,
My oath ceremony is scheduled for Dec 16. Please can you update the tracker?
Congratulations!!!!! It is updated on the tracker...Hi kbanatwala,
My oath ceremony is scheduled for Dec 16. Please can you update the tracker?
On Spread sheet it is your location.... not the processing office location.Hey all -- I spoke to IRCC this morning and found out that my application is being handled out of the Scarborough office. The spreadsheet says Toronto, though. Are those the same thing? Or do I need to request the spreadsheet be updated?
Interesting. Out of curiosity, wouldn't the processing office location be a better data point on which to compare?On Spread sheet it is your location.... not the processing office location.
I agree actually which is why I had updated your location.. I can change it back if you wantInteresting. Out of curiosity, wouldn't the processing office location be a better data point on which to compare?
Or perhaps getting the information in the first place is too cumbersome?
They asked for my landing document and they stamped it with not PR anymoreThey only take the PR card..not the landing document. They don't even ask for it actually but I had taken them just in case.
Ooh.. I guess every place has their own way of doing things! It's best then to take everything..They asked for my landing document and they stamped it with not PR anymore
Yes, i will say to give a call or send a web form inquiry and do confirm whether they have received your email for rescheduling the oath date.So things turned out for us in the similar fashion.
We are travelling on 21 Dec. and they have sent the oath invite for19th Dec.
I 've requested for rescheduling through email to Edmonton office attaching copy of our tickets.
Now my question is if and how would we know that they have received our request or considering it?
Should I contact Call Centre too?
Any ideas how it work for such requests?
Thanks
A citizen can not be a PR card holder or a visa holder of the country of the citizenship. Once you take the oath your are a citizen and should not be able to carry a PR of the country literally.@CanadianSoonToBe
hey thanks all for you response.but what if go to oath ceremony and take the oath and dont take certtifcate and ask them that i will send them PR card when i wil be back from foreign trip?
plus they dont have weeknd service
tehcnically speaking if oath is on 12 december then applying after 48 hours or two days mean on 14 which is thursaday and even if they dont get it ready by friday.i still can pick up on monday.you think that wil work?
Thanks for your reply. So we don't need to take photocopies with the guarantor's signature?You only need the citizenship certificate and your passport application with pictures and an ID ofcourse. Landing document is not required anymore since you would be a citizen already at that point
As a new citizen, you must wait at least two business days after your ceremony before you can apply for services, such as a passport.Thanks for your reply. So we don't need to take photocopies with the guarantor's signature?
Also it seems that there is no need to wait for 2 days after ceremony to apply for passport, we can go on the next day and apply for one. Is that true?
I passed the test 19/20. The test was easy (mostly MCQs and few True/False) and the interviewed was great. The officer is very friendly. During the interview, most important they checked my passport (expired and valid) because I travelled to other country twice, health card / driver license, PR card and COPR. Then she asked me a few questions about my job etc. It took me 10 minutes to complete interview until Officer was very satisfy. Then they sent me an oath letter immediately after interview. (I was so surprised, never thought about it). And my oath ceremony will be on Dec 21, 2017.@Canadian555 Waiting to hear about your test and interview...
Thanks for your reply.As a new citizen, you must wait at least two business days after your ceremony before you can apply for services, such as a passport.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-citizenship/become-canadian-citizen/citizenship-ceremony.html
You do not need photocopies if you submit originals.
Congrats! even for me after my interview I was given the oath ceremony letter right away. I think the Mississauga center does thatI passed the test 19/20. The test was easy (mostly MCQs and few True/False) and the interviewed was great. The officer is very friendly. During the interview, most important they checked my passport (expired and valid) because I travelled to other country twice, health card / driver license, PR card and COPR. Then she asked me a few questions about my job etc. It took me 10 minutes to complete interview until Officer was very satisfy. Then they sent me an oath letter immediately after interview. (I was so surprised, never thought about it). And my oath ceremony will be on Dec 21, 2017.
I am curious, anyone who did receive the oath letter same day that officer sent you while interview?
To be honest, please make sure, NO MISSING ENTRY/EXIT stamp on your passport and also NOT TO MUCH TRAVEL OUTSIDE COUNTRY while you have PR holder otherwise they will ask a lot of questions during interview. Because I heard few people here did a lot of travel, their interview was very long.
Note: To be honest, most important try to study book on 'Discover Canada', as mentioned in the letter (AOR and Test invited). Need to focus on it three - four times as well as practice test online but you need to understand the phrases and sentences. Because online practices are different than real test questions, not very much similar but they are common.
Best online quizzes, I did practice:
http://www.v-soul.com/onlinetest/
http://citizenshipcounts.ca/quiz
https://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/