I had my oath in Scarborough today, yay!
I haven't posted much here but I've read a lot of stories and timelines in the last few years which have been very helpful, so I thought I'd give something back. So here's my complete timeline:
- I came to Canada in August 2002 for a grad program at Univ. Toronto. This gave me the first glimpse of immigration hassles: my studies were fully funded by UofT through research and teaching assistantships so I needed a letter from them confirming this. This came in May, so that's when I applied for a student permit, and I only got it in early August when I was already panicking since I had bought the airplane ticket quite a bit before and school was starting in early September.
- In 2004. I had to go back to my home country since my passport expired and I also needed a new student permit. This went smoothly - in person visit to the Vienna office and I got it the same day.
- In 2005 I applied for a postgrad work permit. I originally wanted to do Ph.D., but not being from a wealthy family, the prospect of another 4-5 years on an effective ~20K income (30K, but tuition was 10K) in Toronto wasn't appealing, so I took my M.Sc. and left. I think they still have this program, I could work for 1 year without LMO.
- In 2006. my company used an immigration lawyer to get me a TFW permit. I just provided documents and they took care of the rest.
- In 2008. TFW was extended for another 2 years.
In 2007. I started thinking about the PR process because I heard rumors of a new program for Canadian graduates and/or people with Canadian work experience which was supposed to be faster than FSW, so I waited. And waited, because it took a while before what is now known as CEC was implemented. And I also didn't apply immediately.
- I think it was Oct 2009 when I applied. This was indeed much faster than some people who I know went through FSW, so I became PR in May 2010.
- Because of 2 vacations I met the requirements for citizenship around end of July 2012.
Citizenship (no RQ):
- App received on August 27, 2012
- Processing started on Feb 15, 2013
- Test in Scarborough Dec 2, 2013
- Oath ceremony Jan 29, 2014
And so the journey ends. Still need to apply for the passport, but I'm in no hurry, and my home country is a EU member, so my existing passport isn't much worse than a Canadian when it comes to travelling.
I haven't posted much here but I've read a lot of stories and timelines in the last few years which have been very helpful, so I thought I'd give something back. So here's my complete timeline:
- I came to Canada in August 2002 for a grad program at Univ. Toronto. This gave me the first glimpse of immigration hassles: my studies were fully funded by UofT through research and teaching assistantships so I needed a letter from them confirming this. This came in May, so that's when I applied for a student permit, and I only got it in early August when I was already panicking since I had bought the airplane ticket quite a bit before and school was starting in early September.
- In 2004. I had to go back to my home country since my passport expired and I also needed a new student permit. This went smoothly - in person visit to the Vienna office and I got it the same day.
- In 2005 I applied for a postgrad work permit. I originally wanted to do Ph.D., but not being from a wealthy family, the prospect of another 4-5 years on an effective ~20K income (30K, but tuition was 10K) in Toronto wasn't appealing, so I took my M.Sc. and left. I think they still have this program, I could work for 1 year without LMO.
- In 2006. my company used an immigration lawyer to get me a TFW permit. I just provided documents and they took care of the rest.
- In 2008. TFW was extended for another 2 years.
In 2007. I started thinking about the PR process because I heard rumors of a new program for Canadian graduates and/or people with Canadian work experience which was supposed to be faster than FSW, so I waited. And waited, because it took a while before what is now known as CEC was implemented. And I also didn't apply immediately.
- I think it was Oct 2009 when I applied. This was indeed much faster than some people who I know went through FSW, so I became PR in May 2010.
- Because of 2 vacations I met the requirements for citizenship around end of July 2012.
Citizenship (no RQ):
- App received on August 27, 2012
- Processing started on Feb 15, 2013
- Test in Scarborough Dec 2, 2013
- Oath ceremony Jan 29, 2014
And so the journey ends. Still need to apply for the passport, but I'm in no hurry, and my home country is a EU member, so my existing passport isn't much worse than a Canadian when it comes to travelling.