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moti

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Oct 24, 2012
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Finally after 43 months of processing ,my family and I became Canadian citizens. I know the process is really frustrating specially for 2011-2012 applicants but do not loose hope, there is light at the end of tunnel.

be patient and you ll achieve your goal soon. Thank you all the forum for providing useful information and support.

8)

My timeline:

Landed : 2007

applied for citizenship : April 2011
Pre-test RQ : April 2013
Test : Oct.2014
Oath : Dec.2014
 
Congrats..please share the whole story... delays hurdles...reason for RQ..what all you submitted...your experience with the interview phase how it went..what was the qualifying trigger that officer could not say No or further delay your file...
 
moti said:
Finally after 43 months of processing ,my family and I became Canadian citizens. I know the process is really frustrating specially for 2011-2012 applicants but do not loose hope, there is light at the end of tunnel.

be patient and you ll achieve your goal soon. Thank you all the forum for providing useful information and support.

8)

My timeline:

Landed : 2007

applied for citizenship : April 2011
Pre-test RQ : April 2013
Test : Oct.2014
Oath : Dec.2014

Confratulations! When you received the oath letter?
 
moti said:
Finally after 43 months of processing ,my family and I became Canadian citizens. I know the process is really frustrating specially for 2011-2012 applicants but do not loose hope, there is light at the end of tunnel.

be patient and you ll achieve your goal soon. Thank you all the forum for providing useful information and support.

8)

My timeline:

Landed : 2007

applied for citizenship : April 2011
Pre-test RQ : April 2013
Test : Oct.2014
Oath : Dec.2014

Wow four years to wait to become Canadian Citizen. I just hope I don't have to wait that long :o
 
moti said:
Finally after 43 months of processing ,my family and I became Canadian citizens. I know the process is really frustrating specially for 2011-2012 applicants but do not loose hope, there is light at the end of tunnel.

be patient and you ll achieve your goal soon. Thank you all the forum for providing useful information and support.

8)

My timeline:

Landed : 2007

applied for citizenship : April 2011
Pre-test RQ : April 2013
Test : Oct.2014
Oath : Dec.2014

Congrats, that was a very long process! Enjoy your new rights as a citizen
 
moti said:
Finally after 43 months of processing ,my family and I became Canadian citizens. I know the process is really frustrating specially for 2011-2012 applicants but do not loose hope, there is light at the end of tunnel.

be patient and you ll achieve your goal soon. Thank you all the forum for providing useful information and support.

8)

My timeline:

Landed : 2007


Wow your processing was super slow?? How come??? 43 months? It is 16-17 months.
applied for citizenship : April 2011
Pre-test RQ : April 2013
Test : Oct.2014
Oath : Dec.2014
 
Moti - congratulations to you and your family.
 
Thank you guys. Hope you all get your citizenship soon.

Hi Blueshirt, reason for RQ may be the only one visit back home for about 8 months. That's it . I applied with more than 1260 days of physical presence. with RQ I sent all the documents from bank and credit card statements ,to rental cheques to NOAs, T4, T5 , home ownership, property tax, kids school reports, OHIP and CBSA reports for the last 4 years. One thing that I did not send was car insurance documents as my car insurance company did not give me a letter for that.

CO ,actually did not ask any question except what are you doing these days ? to which I said cooking, cleaning and washing as I am a home maker. He said its OK, he just need to see my English conversation and he has no concerns about that. He only checked my passports and ID pieces.

Oath letter unexpectedly came very soon, that was exciting.so 2014 ended on a good note. I hope new year brings more happiness and blessings for all of us.

Thank you !
 
@moti - how many bank and credit card statements did you send? Just the latest one or last 3 months or last 6 months or last 4 years etc?

Also, since you're not working, what was in your T4 and NoA? How many years T4 and NoAs did you send?
 
Hi nb8285, I sent bank and credit card statements and NOA for the past 4 years. I am not working presently but had T4s for the 3 years prior to application. even when I was not working I filed my tax return and got NOA from CRA.
 
sask28 said:
Wow four years to wait to become Canadian Citizen. I just hope I don't have to wait that long :o

Exactly this wait time is just awkward. Usually it it is less than 24 months.