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Would someone please kindly update the spreadsheet?

Received notice to appear to write the citizenship test: May 15, 2019
Test date: June 8, 2019 - passed (Scarborough)

Thanks
 
Please do tell us your interview experience. How was it and what did they ask for? My interview is also at hamilton soon. Will appreciate your response.

It was really nice experience indeed! - most likely you will be asked for your two pieces of ID, passports, PR card etc .. don't forget your ontario health card though. they might ask you few general questions about yourself,your family and any future travel plans. nothing to worry about.
 
Updated, thanks

Updated, thanks

Hey Sunnybh:
sorry to be a pest but one more update for me please... Decision Made today June 8th 2019. :D
Thanks for your time in advance.
 
It was really nice experience indeed! - most likely you will be asked for your two pieces of ID, passports, PR card etc .. don't forget your ontario health card though. they might ask you few general questions about yourself,your family and any future travel plans. nothing to worry about.

Thanks and many many congrats.
 
Reading the comments here about when people got invited for the oath ceremony, it feels almost as random: some people did it right after the interview, others the next day, others the following week, some people say they haven't been called yet after a gee months.
So I was wondering anyone has noticed any pattern that might explain the criteria they use when to decide who to call first, is it dependent on which location you wrote your test, if you are a family, single, based on how well they can mix the crowd?
 
They didnt call me for Oath ceremoney because they are waiting for my finger prints results. So if some sought of clearence required then you will get a Oath ceremony date at a later date
 
Reading the comments here about when people got invited for the oath ceremony, it feels almost as random: some people did it right after the interview, others the next day, others the following week, some people say they haven't been called yet after a gee months.
So I was wondering anyone has noticed any pattern that might explain the criteria they use when to decide who to call first, is it dependent on which location you wrote your test, if you are a family, single, based on how well they can mix the crowd?


Hi,
everything depends on the number of applicants in a region. More of them means longer waiting time. Although if an applicant comes from a long distance, he/she is usually given the same day(test/oath) option. There are also exceptions that have their own path though.
 
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My oath done yesterday - 14 Jun, ECAS status changed to "Complete" on 15 Jun. Now will apply for passport on Monday. Thanks
 
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