Last week, I had a citizenship test in Mississauga office, scored a full mark in the test. However, the interview was not straight forward as the officer couldn't find a couple of stamps especially that I had a big number of stamps in my old passport. Furthermore, I have a residency permit in another country and I explained the reason why I still have it but the officer said that "it's not good that you have that while you are applying for citizenship".
Finally, the officer said they will run a report to check my Canadian stamps (entry/exit) and I should hear from them in 4 to 6 weeks.
I have about 300 buffer days (almost 1 extra year) and I fully met all other residency requirements such as filing taxes, number of days spent in Canada, and all other conditions.
Today I saw that the status has changed from "in process" to "Decision Made", any idea what would that mean? is it 100% guaranteed that it has been approved and I just have to wait for the oath now? I am asking because the interview was seriously not an easy one, especially when the officer said "having this residency in another country is not good".
Please let me know what do you think...
Finally, the officer said they will run a report to check my Canadian stamps (entry/exit) and I should hear from them in 4 to 6 weeks.
I have about 300 buffer days (almost 1 extra year) and I fully met all other residency requirements such as filing taxes, number of days spent in Canada, and all other conditions.
Today I saw that the status has changed from "in process" to "Decision Made", any idea what would that mean? is it 100% guaranteed that it has been approved and I just have to wait for the oath now? I am asking because the interview was seriously not an easy one, especially when the officer said "having this residency in another country is not good".
Please let me know what do you think...