Be glad you're not being processed in the Mississauga office.It seems Montreal office is soooo slow to give a decision made ... looking at the spreadsheet in most cases it takes months
Be glad you're not being processed in the Mississauga office.It seems Montreal office is soooo slow to give a decision made ... looking at the spreadsheet in most cases it takes months
Mississauga Office is by far the slowest office in the whole federal government. I sometimes think that no body works there!Be glad you're not being processed in the Mississauga office.
Or even worse in ScarboroughBe glad you're not being processed in the Mississauga office.
According to the stats in the spreadsheet Mississauga sent Oath invites to 7% of the applicants, while Scarborough didn't invite any single October applicant for Oath yet ..and they likely won't for at least a few months (unless a miracle happens).Mississauga Office is by far the slowest office in the whole federal government. I sometimes think that no body works there!
GREAT POST! Thank you!Hi All,
I have been a silent reader for the past 6 months. I now am sharing my experience to help those who might still be awaiting.
Application sent: Oct 11th, 2017
Application Delivered: October 18, 2017
AOR: December 1st, 2017
In process: January 8th, 2018
Citizenship Test Email invite: February 7th, 2018
Test: March 7th, 2018
ECAS Status changed/updated to Decision Made: March 8th, 2018
The test was extremely simple & easy. I finished under 3min and got 20/20. Maybe I over-prepared, But the questions are simple and straightforward, and most of them are simple facts that most people should know anyhow. If you give the Guide 1 or 2 reads you should be more than qualified to pass it.
The Interview after the test was simple as well. The Officer was very friendly, she asked what I thought of the test, then made some lovely small talk, She only checked my ID (Driver licence), PR card, then my passports (Current & Expired) to match the stamps to the days I stated on my application & Calculator (Couple US & South America trips). I was told that everything looks good, and they just have to wait for the security clearance. I should Expect an update in the next 3-12 weeks.
My ECAS was updated the next day to "Decision made", so I am waiting on receiving an Email or Mail to see what that means exactly.
Overall, I Started at 8h15, and was out by 8hr58. I believe some others would've had a much longer day.
PS: As stated, I definitely over-prepared for the test and went in with a lot of confidence. For the curious ones, I used (http://www.citizenshipsupport.ca) to prepare and it was fantastic. They do provide a free sample test, but I paid $29 to access the whole thing. Now that I am done, anyone interested, I still have a year access. But really, you hardly need anything beyond reading the guide as the test was really that simple.
Believe it or not, but there is also a great CBC series (Released last spring), it's a 10 parts/episodes series that covers the history of Canada from the Vikings to 2017. It is super patriotic and makes you proud and eager to become a Canadian and a part of this great nation. I recommend you give it a watch:
Cheers
Hi All,
I have been a silent reader for the past 6 months. I now am sharing my experience to help those who might still be awaiting.
Application sent: Oct 11th, 2017
Application Delivered: October 18, 2017
AOR: December 1st, 2017
In process: January 8th, 2018
Citizenship Test Email invite: February 7th, 2018
Test: March 7th, 2018
ECAS Status changed/updated to Decision Made: March 8th, 2018
The test was extremely simple & easy. I finished under 3min and got 20/20. Maybe I over-prepared, But the questions are simple and straightforward, and most of them are simple facts that most people should know anyhow. If you give the Guide 1 or 2 reads you should be more than qualified to pass it.
The Interview after the test was simple as well. The Officer was very friendly, she asked what I thought of the test, then made some lovely small talk, She only checked my ID (Driver licence), PR card, then my passports (Current & Expired) to match the stamps to the days I stated on my application & Calculator (Couple US & South America trips). I was told that everything looks good, and they just have to wait for the security clearance. I should Expect an update in the next 3-12 weeks.
My ECAS was updated the next day to "Decision made", so I am waiting on receiving an Email or Mail to see what that means exactly.
Overall, I Started at 8h15, and was out by 8hr58. I believe some others would've had a much longer day.
PS: As stated, I definitely over-prepared for the test and went in with a lot of confidence. For the curious ones, I used (http://www.citizenshipsupport.ca) to prepare and it was fantastic. They do provide a free sample test, but I paid $29 to access the whole thing. Now that I am done, anyone interested, I still have a year access. But really, you hardly need anything beyond reading the guide as the test was really that simple.
Believe it or not, but there is also a great CBC series (Released last spring), it's a 10 parts/episodes series that covers the history of Canada from the Vikings to 2017. It is super patriotic and makes you proud and eager to become a Canadian and a part of this great nation. I recommend you give it a watch:
Cheers
Policy says that a police certificate should be provided, assuming the total number of days over the last 4 years is 183 or more. Six months may just be shy of that number of days, so you may not need it -- I'd recommend you double check your calculations and request the certificate if it's 183 or more days. (Considering it can take quite a while to receive a police certificate it may be worth requesting one sooner rather than later, so as to avoid delaying your application.)Hi guys,
Has anyone been asked to give a police certficate on the interview day based on the fact that before coming to Canada as a PR was living in their own country ?(6months before coming to Canada in own country during the 4 last years).
Thank you
Congrats! Did you receive the oath invite today or same day as your test ?Hi Admin:
Please update my status:
Name: VM(Galant)
Local office: Mississauga
Status: Oath Invitation on March 26
Other notes:
Hi Team:
We don't need to concern much for any information IRCC asks such as PPQ/QAE. Even though it is cost and time for us which involves expensive translations, Courier charges, finger prints; but we should try our best to satisfy them.
Citizenship officers are very good and they try to sort the file ASAP.
Mississauga office is the best office in the entire country.
They tell you the date of Oath on spot after exam most of the time. Generally they complete the whole process in less than 3 months.
The staff is very proactive and supportive.
I will update after the Oath
Thanks
You are lucky man, congrats!. I did my test in Mississauga too, but I was told roughly within 4-6 weeks I should expect a massage for Oath.Hi Admin:
Please update my status:
Name: VM(Galant)
Local office: Mississauga
Status: Oath Invitation on March 26
Other notes:
Hi Team:
We don't need to concern much for any information IRCC asks such as PPQ/QAE. Even though it is cost and time for us which involves expensive translations, Courier charges, finger prints; but we should try our best to satisfy them.
Citizenship officers are very good and they try to sort the file ASAP.
Mississauga office is the best office in the entire country.
They tell you the date of Oath on spot after exam most of the time. Generally they complete the whole process in less than 3 months.
The staff is very proactive and supportive.
I will update after the Oath
Thanks