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Hi,
my mom applied on July 4th. Online / Toronto.
She got the background check completed on December 16.
rest of things are in progress. No need exam.

does she have a normal timeline?
 
I called Ircc today and I asked where my processing office was and the rep said it's CPC nova Scotia. Does anyone else have this as their processing office? SCR sent me the exam so I thought it was Scarborough?
 
Got the test invite today. Applied on July 24.
 
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UPDATE
Application submission Date :- July 29
Application type (paper based/ Online) :- Online
City:- Vancouver (IRCC Van)
Days in Canada:- 1099
Single
AOR:- August 04
Tracker in progress:- August 18
FP requested:- December 16
FP sent:- December 16
Test invite: Dec 22 (window Dec28-Jan17)
Test done: Dec 28
FP received: Jan 04
BG complete: Jan 05
Test complete: Jan 06
LPP complete: March 21
Citizenship ceremony: Not started
 
Good morning all. My wife wrote the test a couple of days ago and scored only 14. Her online status shows as test completed though. What does that mean. Test completed, awaiting results?
 
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Good morning all. My wife wrote the test a couple of days ago and scored only 14. Her online status shows as test completed though. What does that mean. Test completed, awaiting results?
They will be sent a new Notice to Appear again for an online test in about 4-8 weeks or more.

See here for details:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...become-canadian-citizen/citizenship-test.html

What happens if you don’t pass your first test
If you don’t pass your first written test, but meet the other requirements for citizenship, we will schedule you for a second test. The second test usually takes place 4 to 8 weeks after the first test, but it may be longer.

If you don’t pass your second test, we’ll send you a notice telling you to attend a hearing with a citizenship official. The hearing:

  • will last 30 to 90 minutes
  • may be in person or by videoconference
  • may be used to assess one or more requirements for citizenship, for example:
    • knowledge of Canada
    • language
If you don’t pass the test after 3 tries, we’ll refuse your application. You can re-apply to try again.