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    "Decision Made" - What does it mean?

    Help me out, good people. I had my test two days ago and my citizenship application status has been switched to "Decision Made". However, when I click on it I get the same 4 lines as before (which are shown below. We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship)...
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    Invitation to test - how long to oath?

    Hello everyone. I just received the invitation to take the test on February 15, and was wondering how many days does it usually take to get the oath after the test. I am asking because I need to travel and don't want to miss the oath.
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    Citizenship Application Status

    Hello there! Who knows what the following from the CIC website "On-Line Services" means: "We started processing your application on December 2, 2017." What would be the next step in the citizenship application process and how long that next step would take, roughly speaking?
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    PR status when going on missions abroad

    Any reactions to this issue?
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    PR status when going on missions abroad

    Thanks for the reply, but I still do not see the logic. Why working for a Canadian company overseas for one year is Ok, but for one week is not Ok?
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    PR status when going on missions abroad

    Thank you for the reply. But it seems illogical to me - if my company asks me to travel for work abroad, why should I be penalized for that? I am simply doing my work. I am not leaving the country (albeit for a few days) at my own will...
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    PR status when going on missions abroad

    Dear PMM Thanks for the reply. By 'missions' I meant overseas trips for work, while based in Canada for work.
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    PR status when going on missions abroad

    Dear seniors Anyone who could help with this? It will be greatly appreciated.
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    PR status when going on missions abroad

    Dear moderators I have gotten a position based in Canada, but for which I have to travel occasionally abroad. Will the days I spend on mission abroad count towards the residency requirement of time spent in the country? I know that days spent on a job located overseas for a Canadian company...