I had same situation.Updates to my timeline:
Citizenship test invitation: 14OCT2021
Citizenship test successfully completed 07NOV2021 (virtual)
Language, Physical, and Prohibitions are still In Progress.
I didn't receive an email with the invitation to take the test so it was pure luck that my husband asked me what stage my application was at and I went in to check. Imagine my surprise last week at finding an invitation to take the test and with a last deadline of 09NOV2021.
Congratulations..Hello everyone,
I took my oath of citizenship today , and finally my journey is over .
We were around 115 participants.
It was a great feeling , hope that all of you won’t be waiting too long before u experience it .
How many people were there in the ceremony?I took the oath. I am a proud Canadian now. The feeling is amazing and I have no words to describe it.
I was in a shock to see people in the ceremony who were in hoodies and in pajamas despite all the instructions given in the invitation. They were so disrespectful. It is sad to see that people who doesn’t respect Canada are becoming citizen.
Judge did say a few words about Remembrance Day and said at least we all should wear a Poppy to honour those. I didn’t see any candidate wearing a Poppy except me in the ceremony.
It’s November 11th today. Please wear a Poppy and donate everyone.
I wish good luck to everyone here who are still waiting. I hope you all become a proud and respectful Canadian soon.
Update to above timeline:Update to my timeline:
Nov 3, 2021: Received 'Notice to Appear for Interview via MS Teams' via email (yes, I received this notice even before I did the online test).
Nov 6, 2021: Online Citizenship test completed (passed with 19 of 20).
Nov 25, 2021: Scheduled 'INTERVIEW WITH A CITIZENSHIP OFFICIAL AND VERIFICATION OF IDENTITY/DOCUMENTS'
I'll keep you all posted!
A few people didn’t show up for the ceremony.What do you mean absent?
@CaBeaver We cannot just blame IRCC. There are some people to blame as well. They have wasted seats for others who are serious about their citizenship.A few people didn’t show up for the ceremony.
That's true, but I am certain that IRCC had previous knowledge of their absence (I don't think these empty seats were for people who decided not to show up), and could have filled these seats with others who have been waiting for the oath for months.@CaBeaver We cannot just blame IRCC. There are some people to blame as well. They have wasted seats for others who are serious about their citizenship.