I received it during office hours.This late? I thought they'd be sending mails during office hours
I received it during office hours.This late? I thought they'd be sending mails during office hours
When did you get your AOR though? and when did it go In process?thx for your help
Yes, you can absolutely travel. Just make sure you don't miss any letters or emails from them for test invites or fingerprints. Maybe keep checking your ECAS.Hi I have a question. Can we travel while citizenship application in process? I am planning to travel to US and India in fall 2018
you need to let them know if you'll be away for more than two weeksHi I have a question. Can we travel while citizenship application in process? I am planning to travel to US and India in fall 2018
Updated Congrats!!Received Test Invitation 7th Feb. Test date 8th march
I think you answered your question in your question as far as I can see - "which is obviously not English or French". I really don't know what you asking from the forum.One question please... I have four stamps in my passport from travelling to Athens, Greece. The stamps say "ATHINA", which is obviously not English or French (neither is it Greek, it is a transliteration of the Greek name for Athens). Should I get that translated for the interview? Thank you!
it is better to be transferred, however, some officers do not care at all. my interview only took two minutes, i prepared everything, the officer did not look at all, she only asked me to show two IDs and signed one form, that was all.One question please... I have four stamps in my passport from travelling to Athens, Greece. The stamps say "ATHINA", which is obviously not English or French (neither is it Greek, it is a transliteration of the Greek name for Athens). Should I get that translated for the interview? Thank you!
Updated. Congrats!!Hello,
Could you please update spreadsheet?
Name: samulord
City: Vancouver
Test Invite letter/ecas date: February 8th, 2018
Test Interview date: March 8th, 2018
Thank you!
Well, pretty much anyone who speaks french or english will understand, especially since the dates are also readable.One question please... I have four stamps in my passport from travelling to Athens, Greece. The stamps say "ATHINA", which is obviously not English or French (neither is it Greek, it is a transliteration of the Greek name for Athens). Should I get that translated for the interview? Thank you!