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Congrats Just curious. Were you ever invited for an interview with an officer, and did you share copies of passport pages/received finger print request?

I have a very similar timeline. My test was marked as completed on Sept 6th and my BG check was completed in Aug.

No, I was not invited for an interview and they didn't request fingerprints either. I only sent in the passport photo page when I initially applied.

Which office is processing your application?
 
How much time does it take to receive ATIP notes after requesting? I requested for them on 29-Oct. Wondering when would I receive those?
They've become really sloppy with GCMS notes as well! My last two requests took about 60 days each. That's referring to the $5 version, the free ones I never received.
 
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They've become really sloppy with GCMS notes as well! My last two requests took about 60 days each. That's referring to the $5 version, the free ones I never received.

Maybe a more and more people are applying for GCMS notes, in order to trigger something since citizenship applications and taking way longer than normal, hence the delay in getting GSMS notes.
 
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Maybe a more and more people are applying for GCMS notes, in order to trigger something since citizenship applications and taking way longer than normal, hence the delay in getting GSMS notes.
That might be true. Because I am personally agianst applying for GCMS notes but I did request a week ago out of frustation because its a long wait for one last step.
 
Completed my Oath ceremony on the 26th and received the certificate on Nov 1st o_O.. Shocked to see things are moving quickly. I can see the package was stamped on 27th in Vancouver ( my office was surrey), I am impressed, how things are working :)
 
No, I was not invited for an interview and they didn't request fingerprints either. I only sent in the passport photo page when I initially applied.

Which office is processing your application?
Same as yours. Scarborough office.
 
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Completed my Oath ceremony on the 26th and received the certificate on Nov 1st o_O.. Shocked to see things are moving quickly. I can see the package was stamped on 27th in Vancouver ( my office was surrey), I am impressed, how things are working :)
Congrats!

Did you ask for faster processing due to travel or something similar ?
 
How much time does it take to receive ATIP notes after requesting? I requested for them on 29-Oct. Wondering when would I receive those?
It may not take around 30 days as my wife has 3-4 pending but now as oath is scheduled my wife could care less
 
Completed my Oath ceremony on the 26th and received the certificate on Nov 1st o_O.. Shocked to see things are moving quickly. I can see the package was stamped on 27th in Vancouver ( my office was surrey), I am impressed, how things are working :)

Does your tracker show all steps completed? In my case I had the ceremony on Oct 28th but it still shows in progress now.
 
That might be true. Because I am personally agianst applying for GCMS notes but I did request a week ago out of frustation because its a long wait for one last step.

And some, like me, are getting frustrated because its a long wait for the first step itself .. Still waiting for the test invite.
 
That might be true. Because I am personally agianst applying for GCMS notes but I did request a week ago out of frustation because its a long wait for one last step.
Why would you be AGAINST applying for GCMS notes? Are you against transparency and being able to see what's going on with your application? LOL
 
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Maybe a more and more people are applying for GCMS notes, in order to trigger something since citizenship applications and taking way longer than normal, hence the delay in getting GSMS notes.
That is a possibility. I just feel this system is so broken. I am seeing quite a few November applicants getting their applications finalized. Just gotta wait and be patient.