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meeemeee said:
congratulations. Please, can you write your time line? Thanks

My Timeline:

Application Received: March 5th, 2014

Processing Started: April 15th, 2014

Received line disappeared: July 13th (Sunday morning)

File Transferred to local office: July 28th

File Received in Local office: August 7th

Test date letter received: August 14th

Test date: September 5th
 
polarbear said:
My Timeline:

Application Received: March 5th, 2014

Processing Started: April 15th, 2014

Received line disappeared: July 13th (Sunday morning)

File Transferred to local office: July 28th

File Received in Local office: August 7th

Test date letter received: August 14th

Test date: September 5th

do u check ur ECAS everyday so u could find out precisely when ur receive line disappeared?
 
polarbear said:
My Timeline:

Application Received: March 5th, 2014

Processing Started: April 15th, 2014

Received line disappeared: July 13th (Sunday morning)

File Transferred to local office: July 28th

File Received in Local office: August 7th

Test date letter received: August 14th

Test date: September 5th

How do you know the date of file received in local office?

you got test 7 days after file transfer, super fast.
I am waiting for 7 months after transfer, nothing
 
suresure said:
How do you know the date of file received in local office?

you got test 7 days after file transfer, super fast.
I am waiting for 7 months after transfer, nothing

I called CIC call center, they informed me that Scarborough has received my file on August 7th.

Yes, Test letter is dated August 11th, Monday, and I received it Today (August 14th), and Test date is September 5th.

Well, I don't know what to say why your application is in the local office for 7 months. May be depends on the officer. :-X
 
polarbear said:
My Timeline:

Application Received: March 5th, 2014

Processing Started: April 15th, 2014

Received line disappeared: July 13th (Sunday morning)

File Transferred to local office: July 28th

File Received in Local office: August 7th

Test date letter received: August 14th

Test date: September 5th

Congras.
 
Hello fellow applicants,

I have a question that I am hoping someone would be able to answer.

My timeline is as below:

Citizenship
We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on March 7, 2014.

We sent you a letter acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on March 7, 2014. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

We started processing your application on April 22, 2014.


My Received line disappeared on July 25, 2014

I called CIC today (August 14, 2014) to ask them which local office has my application and the officer said that my application is still in Sydney and hasnt been transferred to the local office.

Would you all know why my line would disappear and my file wont be transferred?

I see other March applicants getting letter of test dates and dont know why file hasnt moved forward yet.

Any help on this question will be appreciated.

Thanks
 
fxtoro said:
Hello fellow applicants,

I have a question that I am hoping someone would be able to answer.

My timeline is as below:

Citizenship
We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on March 7, 2014.

We sent you a letter acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on March 7, 2014. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

We started processing your application on April 22, 2014.


My Received line disappeared on July 25, 2014

I called CIC today (August 14, 2014) to ask them which local office has my application and the officer said that my application is still in Sydney and hasnt been transferred to the local office.

Would you all know why my line would disappear and my file wont be transferred?

I see other March applicants getting letter of test dates and dont know why file hasnt moved forward yet.

Any help on this question will be appreciated.

Thanks


Since your Received line disappeared, which means Background checks are completed. So, please be patient, your file may get transferred anytime from now. It also depends on what is your local office? Mississauga and Scarborough are the fastest local offices. :-X
 
polarbear said:
Update:

Hello folks, I received my Test letter today.

Test Date: September 5th,

Location: 200 Town Center Court, Scarborough Town Center.

I need to search my Discover Canada book now. I forgot where did I keep it. :P

Congrats bro..... hope you find the Discover Canada Book ace the test and become a citizen very soon.
 
I would not care too much about the "Received" line. We passed our test a few days ago and our "Received" line is still present...
I doubt this is related in any way with the background checks or the transfer to the local office.
 
spellbinder said:
Congrats Polabear...

qq, does you ecas show the test date?

Hello spellbinder:

No, my e-cas has not updated yet.

Surprisingly, my e-cas always gets updated on Sunday morning. I don't know why? :P

May be I will wait till Sunday to see the update. :-X
 
polarbear said:
My Timeline:

Application Received: March 5th, 2014

Processing Started: April 15th, 2014

Received line disappeared: July 13th (Sunday morning)

File Transferred to local office: July 28th

File Received in Local office: August 7th

Test date letter received: August 14th

Test date: September 5th


Contrats :D
 
I have quick question.. In the interview, do they ask any thing like proof of rent or work? i worked 3 months at pizza pizza... but i dont have any contract or T4... Do you think that is it gonna be problem?
 
Manyaqx said:
I have quick question.. In the interview, do they ask any thing like proof of rent or work? i worked 3 months at pizza pizza... but i dont have any contract or T4... Do you think that is it gonna be problem?

It depends on every local office and citizenship officer who interviews you.
Usually, citizenship officer's primary goal is to ensure that you have met the residency days, they do this by thoroughly verifying your passport stamps and the absences you have declared.
Unless you have a complex situation such as unemployment during residency period which is accompanied with travel outside Canada, or too many entry/exists into Canada with inconsistent stamps, or passport stamps which are not in English or French and not translated ones, it should all be fine.
Best thing to do is to carry with you as many proofs as possible to prove your residency period that you have declared in the application. Rest all will fall in place if you confidently prove your residency.