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  1. dav3000

    Scarborough office / timeline after test

    I got my passport. It came in 5 business days. Journey is completed. Wish you all the best
  2. dav3000

    Out of country travel while citizenship application in process

    It is best to follow the guidelines. Contact CIC if you know you'll be away for more than two weeks.
  3. dav3000

    Scarborough office / timeline after test

    Had my oath ceremony this morning at 8.30. It was a very thrilling experience. The presiding judge Babcock was very funny. Wish you all the best in your wait.
  4. dav3000

    What is second class citizen

    Exactly. If you do not commit any crime and are not charged with an act terrorism, there is nothing to worry about.
  5. dav3000

    Cananadian father and noncanadian mother ( second wife)

    While marrying more than one wife is frowned upon (prohibited) by the Canadian law, the child of a Canadian is a Canadian. Please for future sake, stick to the law to avoid hassles.
  6. dav3000

    Scarborough office / timeline after test

    for those who saw decision made change back to in process, I'll say that you shouldn't worry. I checked my ecas and realized that the status had changed from decision made to in process.
  7. dav3000

    Scarborough office / timeline after test

    Be patient!!! from the trend, I have noticed that most invitation letters are sent out on Wednesday and arrive on Fridays.
  8. dav3000

    Transfer to local office line disappeared from ECAS. What does that mean?

    Don't worry about it. I decided to check my ecas to see if any change has occurred and found out that that line has been removed. Probably a new style CIC is adopting.
  9. dav3000

    Just in: New 4/6 rule in force as of JUNE 11, 2015

    You gotta use courier and pay for 1 or 2 day shipping. DHL,FEDex and Canada Post are good choices.
  10. dav3000

    Decision Made after Test?

    Thanks.
  11. dav3000

    Decision Made after Test?

    Got my pinky today (this afternoon). Decision made in ecas occurred this morning
  12. dav3000

    Scarborough office / timeline after test

    Got my pinky today (this afternoon). Should have come earlier in May but I rescheduled. I also noticed that my ecas changed from in process to decision made this morning. Scheduled for June 16 at 8.30 am
  13. dav3000

    Scarborough office / timeline after test

    If you see a decision made on your ecas and the interviewing officer said your application was fine, you should expect your written invitation in a couple of days to weeks. Congratulations to you lot!!!
  14. dav3000

    Scarborough office / timeline after test

    Let's start a trend here in order to know where the problem lies; who was your interviewing officer (Give a brief description?
  15. dav3000

    Scarborough office / timeline after test

    It's no prediction. Early March test takers who had no RQ will receive theirs. Some late March test takers too. There'll also be lots of oaths July 1st (Most April test takers will be in this category).
  16. dav3000

    Scarborough office / timeline after test

    Don't worry March test takers, oath invites will be raining next week.
  17. dav3000

    Scarborough office / timeline after test

    I know it can be frustrating. But you gotta be patient. Most March test takers would get their oath invites towards the end of this month or beginning of next month since by these times, the average time of 55-80 days would have elapsed. I can't really say this for those who had an RQ at some...
  18. dav3000

    Scarborough office / timeline after test

    Be Patient. It will come. They are working on backlogged applications. So chances are that most February and March Test takers (who had no problems) would have received their invites before you can expect yours. Besides, I think the average time is 55 to 80 days.
  19. dav3000

    Newborn Citizenship

    While the marriage to your second wife will not be valid in Canada, the child is Canadian since you are Canadian. As others have mentioned, you'll need to consult a lawyer on this one.