Just general work experience and where you lived. Also where you've traveled if you have. Finally if they have any doubts or things don't add up, they will ask about that.What are the normal questions they ask in interview after citizenship test. Can anybody share the experience
See my experience at https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/all-ottawa-october-applicants.543349/page-16#post-6816272What are the normal questions they ask in interview after citizenship test. Can anybody share the experience
Hi, You should probably remove your application number as it is unique and can be traced back to you. Probably not a huge deal but I thought you should know.Hi guys,
Yesterday I received an email from CIC regarding invitation for the Oath ceremony, but I am confuse, because in invitation file it doesn't show my name and UCI number it shows only my application number, instead of my name is showing GIVEN_NAME FAMILY_NAME and UCI : CLIENT_UCI.
So my question is should I'll go with the same invitation letter or i'll contact to CIC.
Thank you.
Date: 2018/11/28
Application Number: C000563363 UCI: CLIENT_UCI
NOTICE TO APPEAR: TO TAKE THE OATH OF CITIZENSHIP
Dear GIVEN_NAME FAMILY_NAME
Please appear on: 2018/12/13 (yyyy/mm/dd) at 12:40 PM
Location:
HMCS York Naval Base
659 Lakeshore Blvd West
Toronto ON
M5V 1A7
# 033
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is pleased to invite you to take the Oath of Citizenship.
The date below is the date your application was approved. Note, no date will appear for minors.
2018/09/20
Your journey to Canadian citizenship is almost complete. The last step is to take the Oath of Citizenship at a
citizenship ceremony.
This ceremony will be held bilingually.
usually it takes 3-4 months to receive the letter via email.Hello,
Could you please tell me how long does it usually take between decision made and oath letter?
Do they send the oath letter by mail or by email?