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am4u2ster said:
NGUYENTU
WHAT IS OB 407 D-TRIAGE
Please don't use Caps when typing...it looks like you are shouting.

I am not sure what OB 407 is. I also had my ATIP. On the RQ section it says Assessed. And on the report it said test in queue....I got test invite about two months after ordering ATIP.
 
sorry i am not trying to be shouting, it just happened, i am at work, and the keyboard over here is old school.
 
sunireddy said:
My dad who is 65 went for interview last week. Towards the end of the interview, the officer said she is satisfied with the file and my dad should receive the oath in 2-4 months.

Can u please share your dad's timeline? and which CIC office is his file processing?
 
nguyentu2001 said:
Please don't use Caps when typing...it looks like you are shouting.

I am not sure what OB 407 is. I also had my ATIP. On the RQ section it says Assessed. And on the report it said test in queue....I got test invite about two months after ordering ATIP.

OB 407 is Operating Bulletin 407, it prescribes handling of RQ cases. Not the most eye opening reading but you can pull it off the CIC web site.
 
afghanboy said:
Can u please share your dad's timeline? and which CIC office is his file processing?

Applied - Feb 2012
RQ received - Nov 2012
Prepare for Test - Dec 2013
Test/Interview - Jan 2014

waiting for Oath now.

CIC office processing: St. Clair
 
Lorris said:
OB 407 is Operating Bulletin 407, it prescribes handling of RQ cases. Not the most eye opening reading but you can pull it off the CIC web site.
Actually it's not on the CIC website as it is an "active investigatory tool", especially the RQ triggers. One copy of OB 407 (A) RQ triggers was released in error in an applicants ATIP physical files. It can be viewed here: http://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/rq-risk-indicators/. A redacted version of OB 407 can be downloaded here: http://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/ob407/.

Keep in mind that there have been multiple updates and the CIC seems to use OB407D now. No one has been able to locate a copy of OB407D as of yet.
 
Applied - Feb 2012
Process Start- April 2012
RQ received - Sept 2012
Notice to Prepare for your Citizenship Exam: Dec 2013
Notice for Test - Jan 2014
Test/Interview - Feb 2014

CIC office processing: Windsor, ON
 
Applied December 2011

Received a notice to prepare for the test December 2013 still waiting for a date...
 
mathlete, I applied Dec 2011 and got RQ in July 2012 ,Notice to Prepare for your Citizenship Exam in Dec 2013, got same timeline as you I guess, let's follow up.
Thanks
 
My Time line
Applied in May2012
Got RQ in May2013
Submitted RQ in June2013
Notice to Prepare for the test Dec 2013
Test Date :Waiting
Passed test and interviewed with CIC Officer: Waiting
Oath: Waiting
 
eileenf said:
Actually it's not on the CIC website as it is an "active investigatory tool", especially the RQ triggers. One copy of OB 407 (A) RQ triggers was released in error in an applicants ATIP physical files. It can be viewed here: http://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/rq-risk-indicators/. A redacted version of OB 407 can be downloaded here: http://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/ob407/.

Keep in mind that there have been multiple updates and the CIC seems to use OB407D now. No one has been able to locate a copy of OB407D as of yet.

This officer has mentioned on my ATIP Note, Residence concern to be address at interview/ Stclaire. However I have no interview called in. so there is a kind of confusion.
 
am4u2ster said:
This officer has mentioned on my ATIP Note, Residence concern to be address at interview/ Stclaire. However I have no interview called in. so there is a kind of confusion.

Probably you will be interviewed about it after your test.

How did you order your ATIP Note? How many days it took for you to get it?
 
I heard on the news the new law will be passed by the end of the year...my question is what happens if I apply in June?
 
eileenf said:
Actually it's not on the CIC website as it is an "active investigatory tool", especially the RQ triggers. One copy of OB 407 (A) RQ triggers was released in error in an applicants ATIP physical files.

You are right. I stumbled on it the other day and for some reason thought it was on the CIC web site, which wasn't actually the case.