Hi Guys,
Sorry for the delay in writing to you guys.
I had my citizenship exam a few days ago.
It was a pretty smooth process for me.
The Office called me up and asked me to show her the invitation letter, PR Card and Drivers License and that's it.
I wasn't even asked to present my COPR. I had even lost it. Lucky Me, she never bothered to ask.
She asked me if I was at the same address and same job.
Then she asked me for my passports and very carefully went thru every page to match the stamps that were mentioned on my CIT application.
She found every entry and exit stamp except for when I came back from the States and Mexico back to Canada, there were no entry stamps.
So she said there's a very easy fix, when I signed my CIT application, I also checked and authorized CBSa to share my reports with them.
The office said she would do a check with them and rest all seems fine.
She sent me in for the exam.
After the Exam, it was the same officer who gave me my score (20/20) and I asked her, if the CBSA thing will cause any delay and she said not at all, weve been getting a few of these reports lately and it maybe takes only 2-3 days for them to verify with CBSA.
As simple as that.
The whole thing took about an hour. The exam took me exactly 4 minutes. The oath call, according to them is expected between a month and 3 months.
Good luck to all.
Can anyone tell me, do we need the original COPR at the time of the oath? I heard we have to surrender our COPR and our PR card?
If I dont have the COPR then what? I know it takes about 6 months to order a copy of it from immigration.
Please advice.
Thanks