Congrats! When was your LPP completed?Received oath date today for Jan 16 2024. Havent received the email yet. Just saw on tracker.
Congrats! When was your LPP completed?Received oath date today for Jan 16 2024. Havent received the email yet. Just saw on tracker.
when did you get your LPP done?? plz share .Received oath date today for Jan 16 2024. Havent received the email yet. Just saw on tracker.
when did you get your LPP done?? plz share .
thks all the bestLpp - Nov 29, but updated on portal on Dec 1
Oath - Dec 7, but updated on portal on Dec 11
Lpp - Nov 29, but updated on portal on Dec 1
Oath - Dec 7, but updated on portal on Dec 11
thks all the best
my lpp was done on the 7th, hopefully get my oath soon
Congrats! If you can share your timeline too
I got mine same day.. Oath was Dec 07 at 830amWhat is the wait time from oath to ecertificate for Scarborough office?
Dec 11 Ceremony,What is the wait time from oath to ecertificate for Scarborough office?
Dec 11 Ceremony,
Received ecertificate Dec 12, 4:45 AM
DidI got mine same day.. Oath was Dec 07 at 830am
Ecert available 12pm
I got mine same day.. Oath was Dec 07 at 830am
Ecert available 12pm
So, seems my application is casually tossed into the Scarbrough pile of paperwork, enduring what feels like a thrilling rollercoaster of suffering and anxiety while their speed-of-light snail agents leisurely saunter towards my file. Isn't bureaucracy just the most delightful game?
Let's throw some dates into the mix for those who enjoy timelines as much as Scarbrough enjoys taking its sweet time:
Stay tuned for the next thrilling episode of "Will Scarbrough Ever Get Around to My Ceremony?" Who needs rollercoasters when you have bureaucratic timelines to keep you on the edge of your seat?
- Oct 15 - Filed my application
- Nov 9 - Got an 'Acknowledgment of Receipt' (AOR), a subtle nod to my existence
- Nov 14 - Background check completed
- Nov 15 - Invitation to the Citizenship Test (Nov 24 - Dec 24)
- Nov 24 - Passed the Test (20/20 - Yay for knowing Canada's history better than my own!)
- LPP: Stuck in the thrilling adventure known as "In Progress"
- Ceremony: Well, they haven't even started rehearsing my name yet!
So, seems my application is casually tossed into the Scarbrough pile of paperwork, enduring what feels like a thrilling rollercoaster of suffering and anxiety while their speed-of-light snail agents leisurely saunter towards my file. Isn't bureaucracy just the most delightful game?
Let's throw some dates into the mix for those who enjoy timelines as much as Scarbrough enjoys taking its sweet time:
Stay tuned for the next thrilling episode of "Will Scarbrough Ever Get Around to My Ceremony?" Who needs rollercoasters when you have bureaucratic timelines to keep you on the edge of your seat?
- Oct 15 - Filed my application
- Nov 9 - Got an 'Acknowledgment of Receipt' (AOR), a subtle nod to my existence
- Nov 14 - Background check completed
- Nov 15 - Invitation to the Citizenship Test (Nov 24 - Dec 24)
- Nov 24 - Passed the Test (20/20 - Yay for knowing Canada's history better than mine!)
- LPP: Stuck in the thrilling adventure known as "In Progress"
- Ceremony: Well, seems to be light years away, and I wouldn't hold my breath for its arrival any time soon.