Hi folks, we finally received our oath invitation today. We had applied in November of 2014, wrote the test August 4th and got the Oath invite for the October 28th ceremony at 1:30 PM at the Art Gallery of Alberta venue.
Congratulations! Did your E-Cas get updated already?fdk511 said:Hi folks, we finally received our oath invitation today. We had applied in November of 2014, wrote the test August 4th and got the Oath invite for the October 28th ceremony at 1:30 PM at the Art Gallery of Alberta venue.
mamad604 said:Same here I did my test on Sep 3 and no DM or Oath. The lady who was interviewing me was so tough that she interviewed me and didn't even look at my passports and told me that she will review it later. I'm sure she will take her time, the full 4 month, before I even see a DM. Guess we have to wait and see.
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You are right this is such a discretionary process, which is wrong in IMO, that there people getting oath invite within a month of test and there are those who aren't even getting oath in 7-8 months even though application is straight as it can be.
What I have notices by looking at the stats on this forum and think that test date is insignificant. Oath dates are dependent on when the actual applications were filed. Applicant who have been waiting since early or mid 2014 are getting their oaths within 2-3 weeks of their test dates. And applicants who have applied late 2014 have their tests done already but still waiting for their oath letters to arrive even after 3-4months since their test dates...washington.state said:You are right this is such a discretionary process, which is wrong in IMO, that there people getting oath invite within a month of test and there are those who aren't even getting oath in 7-8 months even though application is straight as it can be.
wes786 said:What I have notices by looking at the stats on this forum and think that test date is insignificant. Oath dates are dependent on when the actual applications were filed. Applicant who have been waiting since early or mid 2014 are getting their oaths within 2-3 weeks of their test dates. And applicants who have applied late 2014 have their tests done already but still waiting for their oath letters to arrive even after 3-4months since their test dates...
edm_AS said:Which documents should I take to citizenship ceremony?
Thanks
@wes786, thanks. We got the physical notices in the mail yesterday and eCAS was updated this afternoon.wes786 said:Congratulations! Did your E-Cas get updated already?
My wife should then be getting hers soon, she applied in December, test was Aug 7th...lets see...
Great! Thanks for the info. Too bad you won't be able to vote this time but next time InshAllah!!!fdk511 said:@wes786, thanks. We got the physical notices in the mail yesterday and eCAS was updated this afternoon.
Thanks. They must have got wind of which way we were planning to votewes786 said:Great! Thanks for the info. Too bad you won't be able to vote this time but next time InshAllah!!!
Haha may be...fdk511 said:Thanks. They must have got wind of which way we were planning to vote
buzz123 said:Congratulations to everyone who have received the invite to their oath ceremonies and good luck to those waiting for theirs.
I recently took the oath of citizenship and have the following question.
My name on my citizenship certificate (and all other IDs like driver's license, health card, SIN card) have my name in the following format:
first name -> middle name -> surname
I want to apply for a Canadian passport and would like to drop my middle name on the passport (it's okay if it stays on my other IDs). I hardly ever use my middle name in daily life like work and school. The lady at the passport office suggested that I drop my middle name on my driver's license so that I could use that as an ID to apply for a Canadian passport. My questions are:
- Will I still be able to access provincial health care and other services available to Canadian citizens if I drop my middle name from my passport and driver's license but still have it on other documents like citizenship certificate, health card, SIN?
- Is dropping my middle name from my driver's license legal?
I'm not looking to do a legal name change as that will involve a long process of applying for a new citizenship certificate.