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    October 2019 - Citizenship Applicants

    Any Ottawa October/November/December 2019 candidate got virtual oath invite last week?
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    Ottawa Applications

    Is it showing in progress or decision made in your ecas status?
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    October 2019 - Citizenship Applicants

    Does your ecas status show "in progress" or "decision made"?
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    October 2019 - Citizenship Applicants

    It seems, you already completed your test and interview, then why "Not started" against residence and prohibition? Does IRCC check all this after test and interview? I thought all this is completed before they schedule test and interview. I am confused, may be others can provide some insight.
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    October 2019 - Citizenship Applicants

    Has anyone from October 2019 received oath ceremony invite?
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    Citizenship and separation/divorce Issue

    I guess that's your way of interpretation. If you write married or legally separated, there should be a supporting document for you to prove it, if asked. It's better to ask the ircc and/or lawyer rather than misinterpreting things.
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    Citizenship and separation/divorce Issue

    There are previous threads on this forum as well pertaining to this topic. There are split views on this topic. You can call ircc and ask for their opinion as well. The word legally is added in the citizenship form, every word has a meaning, they could have just kept word seperated, instead they...
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    Citizenship test: Collective action required, or expect endless delays, years. Example of the effective lobbyng of people awaiting spousal sponsorship

    When 200-300 people can be in Ikea at a given time, when patios, parlor and other stuff can open, why can't tests and physical oath ceremonies resume?
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    Citizenship and separation/divorce Issue

    The citizenship application clearly asks, if you are married or legally separated. I believe if you check legally separated box, then you have to show a document to prove it. It seems @Jack-Can hasn't applied for divorce yet. So his answer should be married. I would suggest, not put to...