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:) I am finally a Canadian Citizen. Thank you all for the information and replies. It was very helpful.
I had my test two days ago and got an oath invite. The ceremony was so nice. good luck to all!

Congrats !!
 
Hi Guys,

I know that this might be off topic but I wanted to ask those who got their AOR, Should I put N/A inside the height ft and in fields If I am using the cm field?
I know the question might sound trivial (insignificant) but I am in a situation where I can not risk my application being returned. If that happened I would have to wait two years before I can apply again.

Thanks,
 
ejamal said:
Hi Guys,

I know that this might be off topic but I wanted to ask those who got their AOR, Should I put N/A inside the height ft and in fields If I am using the cm field?
I know the question might sound trivial (insignificant) but I am in a situation where I can not risk my application being returned. If that happened I would have to wait two years before I can apply again.

Thanks,

no man..
 
ejamal said:
Hi Guys,

I know that this might be off topic but I wanted to ask those who got their AOR, Should I put N/A inside the height ft and in fields If I am using the cm field?
I know the question might sound trivial (insignificant) but I am in a situation where I can not risk my application being returned. If that happened I would have to wait two years before I can apply again.

Thanks,

I didn't
 
Applicant Location: London, ON
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CIC website status, as of Feb/16/2015
Received: Jul-10-2014
In Process: Sept-05-2014
AOR Rec'd: Sept-15-2014
++ basically this status website is unreliable. Calling CIC is my recommendation for actual updates.

Jan-08-2015: CIC verbally verified Test Invite Letter was sent on Jan-05-2015
Jan-08-2015: CIC verbally verified Test Date to be Jan-20-2015

Test taken and passed: Jan/20/2015
Currently waiting on oath letter.
 
I became a Canadian Citizen in Halifax today. My experience in this forum has been rewarding. I would like to appreciate you all for sharing your experience and THANK YOU for the information and replies. Best wishes.....
 
GAZZZ said:
Interview was quite simple and straight forward. the officer just checked the original documents and that's it. it took only 5 minutes and she wrote approved on the folder.
make sure you will have all the original documents and the translation of your passports (the new one and the expired one if they are not in english) with yourself. it'll save a lot of time. get your PR card, Prove of Landing, Health card, Driving licence, your kid's school report, the original passports and the translations (the existing and the expired one), T4 (she didn't ask for it but I red in this fourem somwhere that somebody has been asked for it)

by the way they didn't give me the oath invitation. normally in my office it takes 3 to 4 weeks if the application is straight forward. for special cases no one knows.


Good Luck,


Hi GAZZZ,

Could you update us if you received the Oath letter.
Thanks
GZ
 
GAZZZ said:

Hi,

Can I please ask what documents apart from the checklist did you submit with your application? Would greatly appreciate your response.

Thanks,
htayyab
 

I didn't get any oath letter but the officer said it might be March 3th.
 
htayyab said:
Hi,

Can I please ask what documents apart from the checklist did you submit with your application? Would greatly appreciate your response.

Thanks,
htayyab

I sent copies of my T4 in the past 4 years, a letter of employment of my recent job, full color copy of my passport instead of only the info page.
 
htayyab said:
Hi,

Can I please ask what documents apart from the checklist did you submit with your application? Would greatly appreciate your response.



Thanks,
htayyab

I added just T4. That's all and I'm not even sure if they took a look or just simply threw it out during paper screening in CPC :)