Update on my case: Oath taken. Status changed to complete. Just wanted to understand how much time citizenship certificate takes to arrive
CongratulationsUpdate on my case: Oath taken. Status changed to complete. Just wanted to understand how much time citizenship certificate takes to arrive
We are all hoping soonI guess for most of us November applicants who are in DM stage,we might expect the oath in March/April. Almost there!
I have (had) a very similar timeline to you. I completed my test on July 28th, and I just got my oath scheduled two days ago. Stay strong - you're almost there!Hello!! I also applied for citizenship November 2020.
November 25 2020 - APPLICATION FILED
Mar 1 2021 - BACKGROUND Ver COMPLETED
July 28 2021 - Citizenship TEST Completed
Prohibitions/language skills/physical presence- IN PROGRESS
NO UPDATES UNTIL NOW.
anyone the same boat?
Thank you!Though your new passport is outside of the 5 year eligibility period, You can choose to inform them and send updated copies of your new passport by submitting a webform.
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx
Welcome to the Decision Made Club, enjoy your stay because it could be a while!Hi All,
Today, a month after taking the test, there us an update in the online CIC tracker. Language skills, Physical presence, Prohibition have been marked as completed. Only "Citizenship Ceremony" shows as "Not Started". In the old tracker, the status has changed from 'In Progress' to 'Decision Made'.
A summary of the timeline is below:
Application Type - Single
Physical Presence - 1105 days
Location - Toronto
CIC office : Scarborough
Application Received - Nov 27, 2020
AOR - Feb 17, 2021
In Process - April 7, 2021.
FP Request: August 10
FP Completed: August 11
FP Received: September 13
BG Verification Completed: September 14
Test Invite: November 19
Test Completed: Dec 2
Test marked as 'Completed': Dec 6
Language skills, Physical presence, Prohibitions: marked as 'Completed': Jan 6th
Citizenship ceremony: Not Started.
Congratulations!Hi All,
Today, a month after taking the test, there was an update in the CIC tracker. Language skills, Physical presence, Prohibition are now marked as completed. Only "Citizenship Ceremony" is shown as "Not Started". In the old tracker, the status has changed from 'In Progress' to 'Decision Made'.
A summary of the timeline is below:
Application Type - Single
Physical Presence - 1105 days
Location - Toronto
CIC office : Scarborough
Application Received - Nov 27, 2020
AOR - Feb 17, 2021
In Process - April 7, 2021.
FP Request: August 10
FP Completed: August 11
FP Received: September 13
BG Verification Completed: September 14
Test Invite: November 19
Test Completed: Dec 2
Test marked as 'Completed': Dec 6
Language skills, Physical presence, Prohibitions: marked as 'Completed': Jan 6th
Citizenship ceremony: Not Started.
That's a long wait. I hope they'll speed it up and we all get the invite soon. I do not see the logic of inviting 2021 applicants to take the oath while 2019/2020 applicants are still waiting.Welcome to the Decision Made Club, enjoy your stay because it could be a while!
I've had my application be 'Decision Made' since October 22 and nothing since then. Not in any particular rush, but my PR Card expires on November 2 this year (with the 6 month window being June 2). Just hoping that I get my oath done before then and I get my passport because I don't want to renew my PR card again and get sucked into that if I need to travel outside the country.
Is there logic in anything else ?That's a long wait. I hope they'll speed it up and we all get the invite soon. I do not see the logic of inviting 2021 applicants to take the oath while 2019/2020 applicants are still waiting.
Based on my past experience, things are generally straightforward here as they go by the textbook. And that is one thing I like about Canada. You cannot influence the process in most cases and in due course, it gets done. I know the pandemic has brought many new challenges which no one could have anticipated. Moving everything online as a pilot within a short span and working with it, fine-tuning and adapting to it, IRCC has done a good job there. But I definitely do not agree with their decision to process the new applicants while the older applicants are still waiting. I do not see the logic with that which surely is not the case on how they normally operate is my personal opinion.Is there logic in anything else ?