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Please enter your timelines in the below Google sheet which started in Jan of 2014. It will help build a statistical model for expecting next steps:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Au02r_J_VN90dHdrcDJyaWZYYW55d0hJMzJDNUFRaHc#gid=0

Good luck to all !
 
I just checked my Ecas... I am scheduled for a test on March 10 :-) As per Ecas, they sent the letter on February 17. Hopefully I will get the letter in the mail today.
 
How do I add mine? there are not that many applications from Edmonton there!
 
IamAlbertan said:
I just checked my Ecas... I am scheduled for a test on March 10 :-) As per Ecas, they sent the letter on February 17. Hopefully I will get the letter in the mail today.

Nice! Mine hasnt changed yet online, but hopefully I get the letter soon. Dont want a trek through the senic 3 year route
 
Edmonton office March 2015 Citizenship Ceremony dates

02-03-2015
09-03-2015
16-03-2015
19-03-2015
 
People with RQs, Have you head anything yet?
 
Gemt2014 said:
I got my test date on march 23,2015 :)

That's great news, Gemt2014! Please keep us posted what happens after the test and when you will have your oath-taking.
 
IamAlbertan said:
That's great news, Gemt2014! Please keep us posted what happens after the test and when you will have your oath-taking.

Thanks IamAlbertan.I will keep post....
 
IamAlbertan said:
I just checked my Ecas... I am scheduled for a test on March 10 :-) As per Ecas, they sent the letter on February 17. Hopefully I will get the letter in the mail today.
Gemt2014 said:
I got my test date on march 23,2015 :)

Congratulations both on your test invites!
 
ewewz said:
Thanks! I will post updates as this forum is very helpful and informative for me even from before when I was still a PR applicant. I'm also surprised that I got the scheduled test earlier than expected. My friend who have an application process November 2013 didn't receive test invite yet. Though mine is single application and hers is family so I guess Bambino is right that straightforward applications are processed first.

I had my citizenship test last February 19 and there were about 40 people scheduled that day. The process was smooth and quick. I was there 15 mins before 8:30 am and was out at 9:30. Exam started around 8:45 and interview by the officer after. I was told that I passed the exam during the interview and he only asked for my drivers license and passport for documents. We were told during the exam that those who passed, will have their oath-taking schedule in 2 to 4 months. ( Note: For those who read this post earlier, I edited and corrected the times as I was in a hurry when I originally wrote this post so I messed up the times.)

By the way, tip for those taking the exam.. I haven't read the study guide at all as I only use the citizenshipcounts.ca app for studying and I passed!
 
Is there any spreadsheet for Edmonton applicants that we can track the dates?