thanks and finger's crossedCongrats, I have a feeling you may be in the Dec 5th batch for Oath as well, they need to fill the room keep a lookout for an invite, hopefully, it works out for you soon.
thanks and finger's crossedCongrats, I have a feeling you may be in the Dec 5th batch for Oath as well, they need to fill the room keep a lookout for an invite, hopefully, it works out for you soon.
congratulations...when did you give testgot oath invitation for Nov 24, yesterday
Awesome congrats!got oath invitation for Nov 24, yesterday
Congrats, busy oath monthFinally oath invite-
Timeline below:
Recvd oct 16, aor nov 10, ip dec 2,
Test nov 5, dm nov 6 (scarb)
Oath invite Nov 17
Oath date: dec 6 (missis)
Final wait! Good luck all!
Congrats on the oath invite! My timeline is virtually identical to yours (my application was received a day after yours, test request a day after yours, and DM a day after yours. It seems we even wrote the test on the same day at Scarborough.Hello Everyone,
Finally got Oath invitation today.
My timeline below:
Recvd App 9th Nov
IP 11th Jan 2018,
Test Request: 30th July
Test appear/Passed (Scarborough) 30th Aug,
DM: 30th Aug
Oath Invite Nov 19th 2018
Oath Date: 8th Dec (Saturday) Mississauga Office.
Final wait! Good luck all!
Honestly Scarborough office is in huge back log. I called 3 time in last week to CIC and asked them why is so delayed since i have passed my test like two months ago, and they only said we are facing a huge backlog so the oath time after test is average 2 to 3 months now on, all you need is to wait. When i added my travel plan in debate then the agent ask me few question about my possible travel planning and asked whether i have a valid PR card and i said no its expired this year in June, then she said i will put a note on your today's Inquiry and also informed me that you called 3rd time in this week so be patience for your oath i will put a note on your visa officer file that applicant travelling soon and waiting for citizenship.Congrats on the oath invite! My timeline is virtually identical to yours (my application was received a day after yours, test request a day after yours, and DM a day after yours. It seems we even wrote the test on the same day at Scarborough.
So hopefully Oath invite soon for me too?!
Thanks for the tip- I wrote my test in Scarborough, but I am a Mississauga applicant (which is probably having an even bigger backlog). Unfortunately- My PR card is still valid for a few more months, so cant use that excuse.Honestly Scarborough office is in huge back log. I called 3 time in last week to CIC and asked them why is so delayed since i have passed my test like two months ago, and they only said we are facing a huge backlog so the oath time after test is average 2 to 3 months now on, all you need is to wait. When i added my travel plan in debate then the agent ask me few question about my possible travel planning and asked whether i have a valid PR card and i said no its expired this year in June, then she said i will put a note on your today's Inquiry and also informed me that you called 3rd time in this week so be patience for your oath i will put a note on your visa officer file that applicant travelling soon and waiting for citizenship.
So i assume you must call them and make a story that you are desperately waiting for my oath because of particular reason.
Good Luck!!
The spreadsheet is not representative at all. There are about 110 entries from Mississauga. There are 2 ceremonies almost every day in Mississauga and each ceremony probably seats about 100 people. So when you take that into consideration, you can imagine how many applications they have right now. 2 ceremonies per day = 200 applications processed a day. That's 200 applications that were completed x days ago and this happens every single day.Looking at the spreadsheet again, if representative, and it seems to be judging from this forum, Mississauga is still strikingly different in terms of prolonged wait times? I frankly can not see why that is, and saying that Mississauga has a higher number of applications does not, for me, explain this. Surely, the other parts of the GTA, most areas have just as high immigrant populations and applicants? I believe it's still fair and not unreasonable to expect that Mississauga is also appropriately resourced as the other areas and applications from this area should expect the same wait times as the other cities/provinces? It seems that Citizenship applications from Mississauga are unfairly delayed vs. the others. I get that most still get their applications completed within the 12-15 month period, but for some, getting their citizenship on time could cost them their job etc. I hope the Mississauga office gets better resourced to bring it to par with the other offices.
The spreadsheet is not representative at all. There are about 110 entries from Mississauga. There are 2 ceremonies almost every day in Mississauga and each ceremony probably seats about 100 people. So when you take that into consideration, you can imagine how many applications they have right now. 2 ceremonies per day = 200 applications processed a day. That's 200 applications that were completed x days ago and this happens every single day.
Also, looking at the percentage from the spreadsheet, right now it's sitting at about 65% completion, and that's without updates for a while (I posted about my Oath about 15 days ago and the spreadsheet is not updated yet). Do i believe that some applications could have been processed earlier? Absolutely. But i wouldn't go as far as saying that they are deliberately delaying the applications. Agents can only work with the system they have, and if the system allows for delays then it will always happen.