My wife's process, also in Montreal, was completed last year after 11 months and it included an RQ. They were very fast.tmota said:Check my timeline bellow. I'm waiting for the oath invitation.
Major urban centres such as Montreal are always slower than smaller cities. That said, my experience has been fast enough. If they take the maximum amount of time the agent said for my oath - 2-4 months, hence 4 months for the maximum period - I'll be a citizen in six-months time after sending the application, and I got FP request. Considering people used to wait up to two years, and the processing time on the CIC website is listing an average 1 year, I'd say they are moving fast. Andersonhc's timeline also denotes that.
Congrats, I also have passed the test in Montreal.but somehow it is slower for me . Decision made the 15th January but still no oath invite.i wonder how does the whole thing works for oath invite?tmota said:Just checked my eCAS, Oath letter sent, ceremony on February 21st.
From the day I sent the application to the ceremony it will be 101 days, including FP request. I would say they are moving pretty fast.
Hi how's the test question is hard or normal?Richie888 said:Congrats, I also have passed the test in Montreal.but somehow it is slower for me . Decision made the 15th January but still no oath invite.i wonder how does the whole thing works for oath invite?
Good luck
It can take 2-4 months after DM for the oath invite. But luckily most are quicker....Richie888 said:Congrats, I also have passed the test in Montreal.but somehow it is slower for me . Decision made the 15th January but still no oath invite.i wonder how does the whole thing works for oath invite?
Good luck