I am in Toronto.Cappuccino said:Interesting - we've had no communication other than the test invite letter by mail (our ECAS hasn't even updated to say they sent the letter back in April).
Which is your processing office?
Wayne
I am in Toronto.Cappuccino said:Interesting - we've had no communication other than the test invite letter by mail (our ECAS hasn't even updated to say they sent the letter back in April).
Which is your processing office?
Wayne
Best of luck for Tuesday!Cappuccino said:By the way our Citizenship test is next Tuesday, 7th June.
I will report back here after the test to let you guys know how it went!
Thanks for the update! Our ECAS is "stuck" on "We started processing your application.." even though we had our test invites sent in April. So I reckon that ECAS is a separate system and they just pass off updates to it to some clerk or other. This would explain why sometimes ECAS updates almost instantly other times it takes a while. Other times in our case it doesn't update at all!Vangel said:Just a quick update for those looking at timelines. My husband and I passed our test in downtown Vancouver on April 14th. We were told by the CIC officer that she had approved us in the system and ECAS showed 'Decision Made' very soon after. We were told 2-4 month timeline to Oath. We are still waiting for Oath Invitation - hopefully will not be too long now.
ECAS is useless. Don't rely on it.Cappuccino said:Thanks for the update! Our ECAS is "stuck" on "We started processing your application.." even though we had our test invites sent in April. So I reckon that ECAS is a separate system and they just pass off updates to it to some clerk or other. This would explain why sometimes ECAS updates almost instantly other times it takes a while. Other times in our case it doesn't update at all!
Hopefully after the test it gets back in sync with "Decision made" ;p
Anyway hope you get your Oath Ceremony invite soon. Our PR cards expire in October so we're hoping that we get the Oath Ceremony before then.
I am inclined not to apply for a new PR card, unless I really have to.Rayan14 said:ECAS is useless. Don't rely on it.
Go ahead and apply for a new PR card. It is a pain to wait months to get a new one. Do it now.
We are also Surrey. As I said we took the test yesterday - the guy told my wife "1 month or less" not sure if he was talking about the actual ceremony or our being informed of the date.ajithpl said:The current processing time for PR card renewal is just over 2 months. I have my citizenship exam slotted for June 21 and the PR card expires in Dec 2016. If I dont get a DM and Oath before November, will renew the PR. After all, it is only $50.
Congrats Cappuccino. I have my test along with my 14.5 year old daughter. Will both of us be interviewed together - any idea?Cappuccino said:We are also Surrey. As I said we took the test yesterday - the guy told my wife "1 month or less" not sure if he was talking about the actual ceremony or our being informed of the date.
He told me 2 to 3 months at the most so I think if your test is June then probably September is the latest your Oath Ceremony is likely to be.
Our ECAS process is still stuck on "We started processing your application..." so I am not optimistic we will even see a "Decision Made" on there before we get our oath letter.
Wayne
I am not entirely sure. Generally I believe if you child is over 14 she takes the test independently of you, so I imagine she will be interviewed separately, but I can't confirm for sure.ajithpl said:Congrats Cappuccino. I have my test along with my 14.5 year old daughter. Will both of us be interviewed together - any idea?
Hi - I studied from the book. I actually set myself questions based on pretty much everything in the book. I also did all the practice questions from the following resources,benjie said:congrats ryan and cappuccino.. how did you prepare for the exam? Did you guys try any website except from the discover book?
Cappuccino said:Hi - I studied from the book. I actually set myself questions based on pretty much everything in the book. I also did all the practice questions from the following resources,
Run by Richmond Library
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
http://citizenshipcounts.ca/quiz
I think these are both the same pool of questions BUT the first link allows you to take "all" the questions, over 150, at once.
Also another practice site called v-soul
http://www.v-soul.com/onlinetest/
To be honest if you've read Discover Canada at least twice and then can get all the questions right in the above practice tests, you will probably pass. I massively overstudied I felt and the test felt extremely easy when I took it.
Best of luck!