It's done! I had my ceremony yesterday and can proudly call myself Canadian now :D
Thank you all for the support and may your journey come to a happy ending soon!
I called the CIC number and informed the call centre agent of my travel plans in advance and she said that they appreciated that and the note will be in my file and nothing will be scheduled during my absence. Worked well for me :)
It's pretty random. For my test Ecas was updated first, then the letter came. For my oath only a letter came, Ecas still hasn't been updated.
I am just confused when people say the oath letter is red? All pages in my oath letter were just regular white paper.
I just received my oath letter (Hallelujah!!) and it says Nov 10 at 8 AM. I wanted to check if this is the same time the public should show up so I know when to tell me friends to arrive. To my surprise CIC doesn't have a ceremony listed for that time at all! Only one at 1:30 PM on that day...
Thank you, thecoolguysam! Is there any indication what "Decision made" means time wise? I tried to see if there are any stats on how far the oath is once the status has been changed.
Hi IN888658S,
I wish :) The last line is still my interview line. Seeing all the Vancouver cancellations makes me think there's quite a lot of people in front of me.
I had my test July 9 and today my ecas changed to 'decision made'. That's faster than I thought!
Is the "decision made' change an indicator that an oath invite is following soon?
I just passed my test and am now waiting to receive the oath letter. Does anyone know if the Vancouver office has restrictions on how many guests one can bring to the ceremony? Thank you.
You can add me to the list:
Application received: March 26, 2015
AOR: April 15, 2015
Started processing: May 8, 2015
Transfer to Vancouver office: May 22, 2015 (line disappeared and never came back)
Interview: July 9, 2015