Hopefully more than one decision maker!last.fortune.last said:looks we have only 1 judge in calgary now.. So we will wait loonnnngg time... that is sad...
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/commission/cit-judges.asp
Hopefully more than one decision maker!last.fortune.last said:looks we have only 1 judge in calgary now.. So we will wait loonnnngg time... that is sad...
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/commission/cit-judges.asp
Congratulations!!garyfaifai said:Had my oath ceremony yesterday at Harry Hays.
I was one of 80 applicants from 33 different countries who sworn the oath and received the citizenship certificate. Ceremony was at 8 am and people started to lined up just after 7:30 am to have all the paper work done. PR card was taken away by citizenship staff at the point. Ceremony started at around 8:20 am and one of the citizenship staff was the MC for the event. Judge Joe Woodard was the judge who in charge for the oath and handing out certificate. He gave some pretty good remarks about being a citizen of this country and also remind us to remember for those who sacrifice their lives for our freedom today. The whole ceremony took about an hour and we were done by 9:30 am. You can take as many pictures as you want during the whole ceremony and the judge was also available after the ceremony for additional pictures taken. Judge Woodard was very nice and even spent some time talking to each applicants when handing out certificates. Before the ceremony end we were reminded to wait two business days before applying for passport as to the government system needs to refresh and add our name in the citizenship record. Also for each new citizen we would receive a cultural access pass and have free access to all national parks and museum across Canada for one year. You can register online and pick up at their designated location.
Overall it was a nice experience and mixed emotion for me as I waited for almost two year to complete the citizenship process. I was just like many of you that were frustrated about the slow process time here in Calgary. At the end of the day when it is all done you can look back and say all these time is worth the wait to get the citizenship. Good luck to all of you!
garyfaifai said:Had my oath ceremony yesterday at Harry Hays.
I was one of 80 applicants from 33 different countries who sworn the oath and received the citizenship certificate. Ceremony was at 8 am and people started to lined up just after 7:30 am to have all the paper work done. PR card was taken away by citizenship staff at the point. Ceremony started at around 8:20 am and one of the citizenship staff was the MC for the event. Judge Joe Woodard was the judge who in charge for the oath and handing out certificate. He gave some pretty good remarks about being a citizen of this country and also remind us to remember for those who sacrifice their lives for our freedom today. The whole ceremony took about an hour and we were done by 9:30 am. You can take as many pictures as you want during the whole ceremony and the judge was also available after the ceremony for additional pictures taken. Judge Woodard was very nice and even spent some time talking to each applicants when handing out certificates. Before the ceremony end we were reminded to wait two business days before applying for passport as to the government system needs to refresh and add our name in the citizenship record. Also for each new citizen we would receive a cultural access pass and have free access to all national parks and museum across Canada for one year. You can register online and pick up at their designated location.
Overall it was a nice experience and mixed emotion for me as I waited for almost two year to complete the citizenship process. I was just like many of you that were frustrated about the slow process time here in Calgary. At the end of the day when it is all done you can look back and say all these time is worth the wait to get the citizenship. Good luck to all of you!
It would have been better if Immigrant Services Calgary writes to CIC Calgary to improve the timelines and not let applicants waiting for years without any reason. Instead of having these workshops they should have hire more judges that will streamline the citizenship process. Strange thing is that CIC minister belongs to Alberta the province with poor processing times. Chris Alexander should have to focus on his home province.batmann said:Hi,
Citizenship and Civic Participation Workshop: Calgary Library
Saddletowne:Thursdays, Nov. 27 and Dec. 4 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Shawnessy: Saturdays, Nov. 22 and Nov. 29 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Village Square: Saturdays, Dec. 6 and Dec. 13 1 - 4 p.m.
Summary: Learn about Canada with the purpose of preparing yourself for the Citizenship Exam in this in-depth workshop. Attendance is required for both sessions. In partnership with Immigrant Services Calgary.
Audience: Adults
I totally agree with you. I am going to attend this workshop and ask them about the timeline of Calgary! Chris Alexander doesn't care about his home province, he gets enough votes from AB.can_aussie said:It would have been better if Immigrant Services Calgary writes to CIC Calgary to improve the timelines and not let applicants waiting for years without any reason. Instead of having these workshops they should have hire more judges that will streamline the citizenship process. Strange thing is that CIC minister belongs to Alberta the province with poor processing times. Chris Alexander should have to focus on his home province.
Chris Alexander is not elected from Alberta, but from Ajax/pickering Ontariobatmann said:I totally agree with you. I am going to attend this workshop and ask them about the timeline of Calgary! Chris Alexander doesn't care about his home province, he gets enough votes from AB.
call the call centre and tell ur moving n u want ur file transferred to ur current location , also I don't think they give RQ because of moving places unless u going hell i don't see any problemCic undercover agent said:Ladies and Gentleman,please reply my post.I really need answers,any contribution is appreciated.Thanks.
I saw in another thread that 2014 February applicants from Surrey, BC office had got the test invitations. Surrey used to be as slow as Calgary, but it seems they have improved.YYC_CICGUY said:Chris Alexander is not elected from Alberta, but from Ajax/pickering Ontario
mimi23 said:call the call centre and tell ur moving n u want ur file transferred to ur current location , also I don't think they give RQ because of moving places unless u going hell i don't see any problem