Congratulations John. That is good news.John_Dorry said:Received today a letter to appear to 1st Sept Oath Ceremony in Montreal !
Ecas shows the same information today.
I'll keep you updated !
Congratulations John. That is good news.John_Dorry said:Received today a letter to appear to 1st Sept Oath Ceremony in Montreal !
Ecas shows the same information today.
I'll keep you updated !
Congratulations Samreen. You are almost there. All the best for your test.samreentariq said:Well folks it has been a good wait and finally I have my test date given, I have not yet received the letter but ECAS updated today morning for me with a new line :
1) We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on February 2, 2015.
2) We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s) on March 11, 2015.
3) We started processing your application on June 11, 2015.
4) Your file was transferred to the office responsible for your area on June 16, 2015. The office responsible for your area will contact you.
5) We sent you a notice on August 21, 2015 to appear and write the citizenship test on September 8, 2015 at 1:30 PM. The notice you will receive by mail will be your official confirmation of your appointment. If you have not received this notice prior to the date of your scheduled appointment, please contact us.
Time to start reading the book and getting everything in order. Exciteddd !!!
Hi Passion2015,Passion2015 said:Any idea as what will be the reason as my application is still showing a "received" status. Should I call CIC and wait? I applied in Feb 2015 and region is Regina/Saskatoon.
Any other person from same have region has same problem?
Thanks for the response. Let's hope it is a good news then.USNick said:Hi Mirror77 -- most usually, that means that your application has been accepted and you're in queue for an oath invitation. But I guess there's no real way to tell until you get further notification. Some people wait a number of months before they get an oath invite, and some wait less than a month. I'm not sure the call centre would be able (or willing) to tell you what your specific "decision made" means, but it's most probably very good news. Especially if your interview gave you no reason to think otherwise. Congrats!
CongratsMaverick2k4 said:Passed my test and did the interview with CO.
At the end of interview, I was told that I would receive the oath invite in 2-4 months. So does that mean decision has been made by CO?
Thanks a lot and good luck to everyone who's been waiting!
Hi FAAMS,FAAMS said:Good day everyone,
Would someone from Edmonton share with him/her timeline until test ? so I would have an idea about my application. I sent my application on June 8 and I got the AOR on August 10 2015 but not in process yet.
Thanks in advance.
amissa said:Hi FAAMS,
You can check these threads to have a general idea as each case is unique
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t201157.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/citizenship-test-results-edmonton-office-t96731.0.html
Amissa
DADnyc,DABnyc said:my wife and I are applying for our 4 children. She was born in Canada and I am an American. The 8B section on the grandparents is extremely confusing. We would not answer 'Yes' for any of the questions - because they start with 'if the applicants parent was born outside of Canada...' My wife was born in Canada, so...? In my case, the answer to questions 3) and 4) is 'No' - so we would leave the bottom blank. Logically it seems we would leave the entire page blank. HOWEVER in the online instructions it says simply "Check the box to indicate if one of your grandparents was a Canadian citizen at the time of your Canadian parents' birth or adoption." - very confused!