Spreadsheet update:
Test taken: 30 August
Decision Made: 5 September
Oath letter: 17 September
Test Date: 4 October (in Victoria)
I'm basically over the moon this morning. Good luck to everyone else!
Took the test today, and passed with 20/20. The officer said everything was in order and that my oath ceremony would likely take place in Victoria in early October. I'm still waiting on actual dates, though.
Cheers!
Apologies for the late response. Here was the ecas status before receiving the letter via mail:
We sent you correspondence on June 25, 2018. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the...
AOR received today. Please update the spreadsheet, thank you.
Also note that my significant other, who's not on the spreadsheet but applied for citizenship at the same time, has yet to receive her AOR.
I'm a February applicant, and would like to be added to the spreadsheet. Location: Nanaimo. App type: Single. Physical presence days: 1170. App sent: Jan 31, 2018. Application delivered: Feb. 5, 2018.
Cheers, and good luck to all!
Noticed a 4th line in ecas today: "A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision."
Is this normally done through email or what? Also, anyone know how long it usually takes? I'm from a visa exempt country.
I must say I'm excited/nervous!
I received my RPRF request this morning. Please update the spreadsheet, thanks.
On an unrelated topic, my spouse and I will be travelling internationally for the next few months (while we wait for our PR decision). Should we inform CIC of this? Thanks in advance.
As long as you have the documents, I don't see why it would be a problem. Having said that, my wife came with me and was issued the spouse open work permit at the same time I was issued my study permit at the border. Is it possible to go on a weekend? A lot of border crossings have 24/7 service...
Indeed. The man basically sympathized with our situation, but insisted that work permits issued at a port of entry were reserved for those who were new to Canada. He could have done us a favor, but didn't.
What jes_ON states is not absolute. My spouse was issued an open work permit renewal at...
Ok, we tried to flagpole today for my spouse's open work permit (to accompany my recently issued BOWP). The friendly officer told me that although my spouse met the requirements for this category, they still need to apply online! Frustrating!
I'm not entirely sure the agent's information was...