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Normal Processing Times from Calgary office?

pingaustin

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Jul 1, 2008
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I have a question for anyone that can answer.
Where do you see your LOT date?
I've requested and received an ATIP, but the 17 paged document is showing me nothing that I can say makes any sense to me.

I"m assuming they haven't entered LOT date as of the time they generated the report, but at least the blank space should be there for the date. But I don't even see it.



CalgaryDude said:
Hi Everyone,

Just wanted to share my on-going Citizenship saga....

Application Type = Family
DATE TIME ELAPSED TOTAL TIME ELAPSED FROM APPLICATION RECEIVED
Stage 1: Application Received = August 2013
Stage 2: In Process = October 2013 since Stage 1 = 2.5 months = 2.5 months
Stage 3: Local Office Transfer = March 2014 since Stage 2 = 5.0 months = 7.5 months
Stage 4: Test Notice (Letter Date) = January 2015 since Stage 3 = 9.5 months = 17.0 months
Stage 5: Actual Test Date = February 2015 since Stage 4 = 1.0 month = 18.0 months
Stage 6: Oath Notice (Letter Date) = XXX
Stage 7: Actual Oath Taking Date = XXX

Took my exam yesterday. We were about 25-30 people who took the exam. We were allowed to go inside the interview room 15 minutes before the scheduled time. Before being sent in, we were told to bring out our requirements to speed up the interview process: passport, invite letter, and IDs. Our names were called one by one and assigned to our respective queues, depending on which officer is handling your case folder. There were 3 officers inside (2 ladies and 1 guy). The 2 ladies appear friendlier and more talkative. I was assigned to the male officer at the far end who was very serious looking. The lady officers have already processed 3 applicants (roughly about 5 minutes per applicant) but the male officer at the far end whom I was assigned to was still processing a male applicant. I cannot hear what was going on and what the delay was, but all I can see was the guy fidgeting and fumbling with his documents. The girl behind me mumbled she's nervous that we were assigned to the strict male officer instead of the ladies who seem to be more lenient. It took more than 10 minutes for the male applicant to be processed.

When it was finally my turn, I put on my best smile as I handed my documents. Instead of waiting for the interviewer to ask me some questions (which I think is their way of gauging your command of the English language), I was the one who started to make small talk. He asked me a question and when I responded, I made sure it was a lengthy, detailed one. I think he was overwhelmed with my talkativeness and seem impressed with my conversational skills. In the end, that was the ONE and ONLY question he managed to ask me. He actually smiled as he handed me the test sheet and sent me off in a jiffy -- all under 2 minutes!

I think the reason why my interview was a breeze is that I was the one who initiated the conversation, which to my mind effectively showcased my language skills and eliminated the need for asking more questions (and prolonging my agony!). Other applicants ahead of me got an average of 3-5 questions each.

So the best tip I can give you, impress the interviewer right away! But of course, bottomline is, your papers must be in order, because no amount of sweet talking can convince an officer if your documents are incomplete.

Test itself was a bit different from the free practice tests online. I got 20/20. You have to read the questions thoroughly since they can be tricky. Some are straightforward questions but majority are designed to "confuse" you and check if you really studied the booklet. You cannot simply guess. But if you did study, you won't have a hard time passing. You will be given 30 minutes to answer 20 questions and must get 15 correctly to pass. They will check on the spot and let you know the results. The officers were very courteous and explained everything in detail. Best tip I can offer - study, study, study!

Hope my experience will give you an insight on what to expect on your testing/interview day. I am now waiting for my oath taking notice, which the officers said will take about 1-3 months.

Good luck to all of us!

:) :) :)
 

Chingas

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Aug 21, 2014
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Hi All,

I'm new to this forum. I was in a different forum and had no idea this one existed! Lol

Here's my timeline:

Recieved May 22
In process July 22
Receieved AOR August 22
Received line dissapeared I think September 8

I have updated the spreadsheet as well. Now we waiitt ;)
 

Ipad

Newbie
Jan 11, 2015
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Application Received September 13, 2013.

We started processing your application on November 22, 2013.

We sent you a letter on March 5, 2014. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the letter before sending us additional information, as the letter will outline all information that is required.

Document Sent: End of April.

Test Invitation: December 5

Test Date January 9

Oath Invitation: February 3

Oath Date: March 19
 

batmann

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Jul 1, 2014
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Chingas said:
Hi All,

I'm new to this forum. I was in a different forum and had no idea this one existed! Lol

Here's my timeline:

Recieved May 22
In process July 22
Receieved AOR August 22
Received line dissapeared I think September 8

I have updated the spreadsheet as well. Now we waiitt ;)
I applied it in March, 2014, still waiting for the test invitation.
 

Baher_2014

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Nov 21, 2014
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Hi all,


I called CIC today and they told me that they haven't scheduled test for me. I think I should get a test invitation this month, as they already gave test invitations to people with LOT later than me. My LOT is April 8th, 2014.


Cheers,
 

civic

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Mar 19, 2014
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Baher_2014 said:
Hi all,


I called CIC today and they told me that they haven't scheduled test for me. I think I should get a test invitation this month, as they already gave test invitations to people with LOT later than me. My LOT is April 8th, 2014.


Cheers,
I dont see anyone getting test invitation that had LOT after March 2014. Maybe I missed it.
 

Baher_2014

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Nov 21, 2014
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Check the spreadsheet for Calgary applicants

AlexRox LOT is April, 14th,2014
 

unhappydude

Newbie
Nov 13, 2014
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a.R. said:
Any updates on Test and Oath notifications?
Hello a.R ,

Some I have finally come to the end of my journey. Here is my timeline:
We received you application on May 22, 2013
We sent you a letter and a study book.... May 22, 2013
We started processing your app on August 13, 2013
I was invited to take the test on 27th Jan. 2015
Oath ceremony 6th of March 2015.
I must say that I am rather surprised that I received a letter for the oath ceremony just one week after the test date. Seems like Calgary office is finally getting their acts together.

What is the latest from your end a.r? Can someone pls update the spreadsheet with my dates . thanks
 

Chingas

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Aug 21, 2014
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I think anyone can update the spread sheet. I've been updating mine unless I wasn't supposed to.. If so, I apologize! :-[
 

a.R.

Star Member
Apr 9, 2014
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Chingas said:
I think anyone can update the spread sheet. I've been updating mine unless I wasn't supposed to.. If so, I apologize! :-[
The sheet is open for people to update their time lines.