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Hello,

My wife and I received letters dated Mar 23, 2017 for FP then received test letters dated Mar 24, 2017.

Isn't that kinda weird? :D
 
fortesquieu said:
Hello,

My wife and I received letters dated Mar 23, 2017 for FP then received test letters dated Mar 24, 2017.

Isn't that kinda weird? :D

I think FP requests are from local office so with in the city it takes only 1 day.
 
HI JUST wanted to check if below timeline could be added on the list. Unfortunately my sister is still waiting for the exam schedule, 2 weeks after i received mine.



YumiMedina said:
Hi Just wanted to add my sisters timeline on her application.
We applied on the exact same date. I got my invitation to take the exam, a week ago, but she still has NOT receive any.
If you may please add her to the time

My sisters (Conny) timeline below:
LOCATION: Scarborough
DAYS: 1516
SENT APPLICATION Jan 24, 2017
APPLICATION RECEIVED: Jan 26, 2017
AOR LETTER: Feb 02, 2017
IN PROCESS: Feb 08, 2017

PS: I received the actual letter to take the exam yesterday.
 
YumiMedina said:
HI JUST wanted to check if below timeline could be added on the list. Unfortunately my sister is still waiting for the exam schedule, 2 weeks after i received mine.

done.


and spreadsheet, once again, tidied up.
 
The link below allows you to search for upcoming Citizenship Oath ceremonies around you.
www.cic.gc.ca/citcer/search-recherche-eng.aspx
 

I've done my test and interview three days ago. We did the written test first then, signed the Prohibitions form afterwards one-on-one interview. The Immigration officer showed and tells me about the result of the test before my interview started. She congratulates me and told me that I did passed and got perfect score 20/20. My interview was super fast 3-4 minutes unlike the others.

I noticed that if your family members are PR status, they ask too much questions. Like the two gilrs got interviewed first before me their sponsors are PR status. Unlike mine was Canadian Citizen. They asked them like, what does your sponsor do for living? How long his been here? How did you meet? Do you file your tax and so on.

Meanwhile the immigration officer who performed my interview was the same person who did their too. She never asked me those questions. But I don't mind if she does because I had plenty of time... But before my interview ends the immigration officer told me that I just have to wait 2 months maximum for my Oath letter thru mail.

Also, after the test they'll give you a Prohibitions Under the Citizenship Act form we had to read and answer it TRUTHFULLY.

All I can say to those whose going for their test and interview that NOTHING TO WORRY. Just relax and be yourself. Best of luck to all...




 
0jenifer0 said:

I've done my test and interview three days ago. We did the written test first then, signed the Prohibitions form afterwards one-on-one interview. The Immigration officer showed and tells me about the result of the test before my interview started. She congratulates me and told me that I did passed and got perfect score 20/20. My interview was super fast 3-4 minutes unlike the others.

I noticed that if your family members are PR status, they ask too much questions. Like the two gilrs got interviewed first before me their sponsors are PR status. Unlike mine was Canadian Citizen. They asked them like, what does your sponsor do for living? How long his been here? How did you meet? Do you file your tax and so on.

Meanwhile the immigration officer who performed my interview was the same person who did their too. She never asked me those questions. But I don't mind if she does because I had plenty of time... But before my interview ends the immigration officer told me that I just have to wait 2 months maximum for my Oath letter thru mail.

Also, after the test they'll give you a Prohibitions Under the Citizenship Act form we had to read and answer it TRUTHFULLY.

All I can say to those whose going for their test and interview that NOTHING TO WORRY. Just relax and be yourself. Goodluck to

Congrats! Jenifer. Would you mind to tell that how long it took you to wait for an interview after test.
 
Just came back from my test. I got 20/20 and left after couple of minutes. Waited for another 5 minutes in the line and my interview was quick. I must say I was one of the first people who left the test so I'm not sure how long other people had to wait.
The officer just reviewed my documents, asked what do I do for living and said it would take 1-3 months to get invited for my citizenship ceremony.
As Jennifer said there is nothing to worry, just read the book do some tests online and you will be fine.

Good luck to everyone :)
 
0jenifer0 said:

I've done my test and interview three days ago. We did the written test first then, signed the Prohibitions form afterwards one-on-one interview. The Immigration officer showed and tells me about the result of the test before my interview started. She congratulates me and told me that I did passed and got perfect score 20/20. My interview was super fast 3-4 minutes unlike the others.

I noticed that if your family members are PR status, they ask too much questions. Like the two gilrs got interviewed first before me their sponsors are PR status. Unlike mine was Canadian Citizen. They asked them like, what does your sponsor do for living? How long his been here? How did you meet? Do you file your tax and so on.

Meanwhile the immigration officer who performed my interview was the same person who did their too. She never asked me those questions. But I don't mind if she does because I had plenty of time... But before my interview ends the immigration officer told me that I just have to wait 2 months maximum for my Oath letter thru mail.

Also, after the test they'll give you a Prohibitions Under the Citizenship Act form we had to read and answer it TRUTHFULLY.

All I can say to those whose going for their test and interview that NOTHING TO WORRY. Just relax and be yourself. Goodluck to





Hi Jenifer,

Congrats on your successful exam. I have sent you a PM. Patulong po sana ako.
 
Jusia said:
Just came back from my test. I got 20/20 and left after couple of minutes. Waited for another 5 minutes in the line and my interview was quick. I must say I was one of the first people who left the test so I'm not sure how long other people had to wait.
The officer just reviewed my documents, asked what do I do for living and said it would take 1-3 months to get invited for my citizenship ceremony.
As Jennifer said there is nothing to worry, just read the book do some tests online and you will be fine.

Good luck to everyone :)
Congrats!
 
Yesterday Passed the test, interview was super easy just routine questions.
just checked online status which has been changed to Decision Made
I was told to wait for oath letter within 6 Weeks. :)
 
0jenifer0 said:

I've done my test and interview three days ago. We did the written test first then, signed the Prohibitions form afterwards one-on-one interview. The Immigration officer showed and tells me about the result of the test before my interview started. She congratulates me and told me that I did passed and got perfect score 20/20. My interview was super fast 3-4 minutes unlike the others.

I noticed that if your family members are PR status, they ask too much questions. Like the two gilrs got interviewed first before me their sponsors are PR status. Unlike mine was Canadian Citizen. They asked them like, what does your sponsor do for living? How long his been here? How did you meet? Do you file your tax and so on.

Meanwhile the immigration officer who performed my interview was the same person who did their too. She never asked me those questions. But I don't mind if she does because I had plenty of time... But before my interview ends the immigration officer told me that I just have to wait 2 months maximum for my Oath letter thru mail.

Also, after the test they'll give you a Prohibitions Under the Citizenship Act form we had to read and answer it TRUTHFULLY.

All I can say to those whose going for their test and interview that NOTHING TO WORRY. Just relax and be yourself. Goodluck to





Congrats Jenifer ...excellent description... I see why you are a champion member..!! I passed the test too with 20/20 and my wife with 18/20 on March 23 but still waiting for DM status. :( :( I see most of the folks got the status changed to DM the next day. Good luck to all...!!
 
JVO said:
Hi Jenifer,

Congrats on your successful exam. I have sent you a PM. Patulong po sana ako.



Hi JVO,

PM'd you back already...