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January 2019 - Citizenship Application

DBCA5012

Newbie
Aug 2, 2019
6
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More likely no test invite yet. You can click on In Process to see latest but average timeline is 12 months.
Hello Admin,
Please update the January 2019 spread sheet as it helped me a lot to understand the process. Good Job who ever got this Idea !
App received/delivered Jan 22
Acknowledgment of Received March 21 (AOR)
Procession Started March 29 (In Process ecas)
Family - 3
Location: Burnaby, BC.

Is there anyone who applied from Burnaby, Vancouver or Surrey? Is it true that BC takes lot of time? Hope I can get some info @ Burnaby applicants.

thanks
Cheers ! Good Long weekend ahead !
 

mytammy

Star Member
Sep 10, 2011
135
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Does anybody know how many guests per citizen allowed inside the ceremony hall?
I know everyone is excited to take their citizenship oath but be considerate if you're planning on inviting your whole neighborhood to attend your oath taking ceremony as the seats are limited. It's better to bring just your immediate family and it states in the invitation letter that if you're bringing a child with you, have someone ready to bring the child out of the room if ever the child gets restless to avoid disrupting the ceremony. *Someone meaning a person other than the ones taking their citizenship oath. Cheers!
 

egyed

Star Member
Feb 8, 2019
71
36
My repeated question and sorry for the bothering: Anyone from Kitchener Office received anything after being "in process"? Anyone tried calling CIC and inquire about the status of their application. TIA
 

karthik.andhamil

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Jun 19, 2017
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I know everyone is excited to take their citizenship oath but be considerate if you're planning on inviting your whole neighborhood to attend your oath taking ceremony as the seats are limited. It's better to bring just your immediate family and it states in the invitation letter that if you're bringing a child with you, have someone ready to bring the child out of the room if ever the child gets restless to avoid disrupting the ceremony. *Someone meaning a person other than the ones taking their citizenship oath. Cheers!
I understand. One of my friends wanted to come and I am already taking my wife. So, was wondering if I can take another person.
Usually, for graduation ceremonies, they issue passes and it's very limited mostly two or three. That's why I asked.
 

DBCA5012

Newbie
Aug 2, 2019
6
6
Hello Admin,
Please update the January 2019 spread sheet as it helped me a lot to understand the process. Good Job who ever got this Idea !
App received/delivered Jan 22
Acknowledgment of Received March 21 (AOR)
Procession Started March 29 (In Process ecas)
Family - 3
Location: Burnaby, BC.

Is there anyone who applied from Burnaby, Vancouver or Surrey? Is it true that BC takes lot of time? Hope I can get some info @ Burnaby applicants.

thanks
Cheers ! Good Long weekend ahead !
 

jc94

Hero Member
Mar 14, 2016
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I understand. One of my friends wanted to come and I am already taking my wife. So, was wondering if I can take another person.
Usually, for graduation ceremonies, they issue passes and it's very limited mostly two or three. That's why I asked.
From what I have read, so take with a grain of salt, they guarantee seating for one person but others are subject to available space :) So another person may have to stand or wait elsewhere?
 

Lloyd2017a

Member
Aug 2, 2019
15
3
Hey guys, I have a question regarding the documents to bring during the exam.

I've learned form a friend who applied for his Canadian Citizenship shortly before I did that we have to provide/bring along the original passports listed in the eligibility period of the application form.

I have two passports listed on my application:
Current Valid Passport (validity period 2016-2026)
Previous Expired Passport (validity period 2006-2016)

I do not have the original copy of my expired passport . The embassy kept it when I picked up my new passport. All I have is a photocopy of my previous passport.

I was wondering if they would demand to see the original copy of my previous expired passport, or a simple photocopy would be good enough.

Is there anybody else in the same situation as me ?
 
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mytammy

Star Member
Sep 10, 2011
135
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Hey guys, I have a question regarding the documents to bring during the exam.

I've learned form a friend who applied for his Canadian Citizenship shortly before I did that we have to provide/bring along the original passports listed in the eligibility period of the application form.

I have two passports listed on my application:
Current Valid Passport (validity period 2016-2026)
Previous Expired Passport (validity period 2006-2016)

I do not have the original copy of my expired passport . The embassy kept it when I picked up my new passport. All I have is a photocopy of my previous passport.

I was wondering if they would demand to see the original copy of my previous expired passport, or a simple photocopy would be good enough.

Is there anybody else in the same situation as me ?
I'm not sure why your embassy took your expired passport. All I know is that once you get your new passport, they usually punch a hole on your old one and return it back to you.

The IRCC officer usually double checks your passport stamps with your physical presence form and that you have met the minimum number of days eligible to apply for citizenship. Cheers.
 

Anto2015

Member
Feb 9, 2019
15
11
Hey guys, I have a question regarding the documents to bring during the exam.

I've learned form a friend who applied for his Canadian Citizenship shortly before I did that we have to provide/bring along the original passports listed in the eligibility period of the application form.

I have two passports listed on my application:
Current Valid Passport (validity period 2016-2026)
Previous Expired Passport (validity period 2006-2016)

I do not have the original copy of my expired passport . The embassy kept it when I picked up my new passport. All I have is a photocopy of my previous passport.

I was wondering if they would demand to see the original copy of my previous expired passport, or a simple photocopy would be good enough.

Is there anybody else in the same situation as me ?
Same situation. I have mentioned my older passport was not returned back to me when I got my new passport. During the interview, the officer asked for my current passport, and then later asked the old passport; I answered, when I got my new passport the old one was not return back to me. he said ok and added, in china when u travel you need to bring all your passports old and new. I replied, ok. Mine was not returned to me. he said ok. And then asks my others documents Driver license,PR and Health card...he checked them and returned them to me...I signed do documents and Interview was done . The next day My status showed DM.

Let's see what's gonna happen
They might do some digging on the old passport to see if there is not crime related to it.
..As long as there is no crime or whatever bad related to the old passport, it should be fine.


interview July 8
I am still waiting for Oath ceremony invitation email.
 

luanabs

Full Member
Apr 15, 2016
45
14
My repeated question and sorry for the bothering: Anyone from Kitchener Office received anything after being "in process"? Anyone tried calling CIC and inquire about the status of their application. TIA
I haven't received anything yet. I'm in process since April 30.
 

sleepy-head

Newbie
Jan 29, 2019
6
7
On 25-July I passed the test (19/20) at Halifax IRCC and earlier today I noticed my online ECAS changed to Decision Made. Please see below items in bold for update.

ID: sleepy-head
Location: Halifax
Physical Presence Days: 1694.5
App Sent: 22-Jan-2019
App Delivered: 24-Jan-2019 (day '0')
AOR: 15-Mar-2019 (day 50)
In Process: 16-Apr-2019 (day 82)
Test Invite Letter: 11-July-2019 (day 168)
Test/Interview: 25-July-2019 (day 182) - Pass 19/20
Decision Made: 06-Aug-2019 (day 194)


Admins: thank you very much for updating the spreadsheets. I really appreciate it.

During the interview, the immigration agent mentioned I may get an oath invite letter sometime in August or September and a possible oath ceremony sometime in November or December. I’m in the final stretch now .