Congrats!Hi,
Finally, our status changed to In process from yesterday.
Congrats!Hi,
Finally, our status changed to In process from yesterday.
Congrats! I guessed you recieved test invitation but couldn't find the relevant update in the spreadsheet.Yes I did receive test invite. the thing is that I didn't include university degree when I applied, I included my English test score.
Got the test invitation on Jan 5.
added line to my online status, saying it has been mailed on Jan 3th. Ecas: in process
Congrats which city are u fromGot the test invitation on Jan 5.
added line to my online status, saying it has been mailed on Jan 3th. Ecas: in process
When did you sent your app & when was it received ?
My app was sent Oct 12
Received Oct 16
I didn't hear back anything and no AOR yet .
I don't know what to do , I call call cnter and they told me they received the app but not yet opened .
Any advise ?
First, hi to all
Second, it is the first time I write here, I think...
Third, I have some questions:
I know some people get their DM the same day of the test/interview, others have to wait. For those who need to wait, they get an email notifying them that a decision has been made ?
I think the next step will be an invite to the ceremony, what is the next step after that?
And how about the passport? Can I ask for it right after the ceremony ?
Thank you all
Thank you, this is what I have been toldDM is only updated on ECAS, no email is sent out.
The next step after DM is Oath invite which is sent out in email/snail mail. There will be instruction on what all documents you need to take for Oath Ceremony.
For passport, you need to apply for it in ServiceCanada office. You can usually apply in 3-5 days after your oath ceremony. Depending on your budget you can request an expedited passport as well.
updated, congradsKindly Update my Status;
Application Received: October 17, 2017
AOR: November 27, 2017
In Process : January 3, 2018
Aribc
Thanks!
Thanks!updated, congrads
This question is tricky, as you need to consider all your eligibility period which is 5 years before you apply to citizenship. if you only visited USA twice for 1 week each for the past 5 years then you answer NO. how long have you been in Canada, 1095 days or more?My question is on form CIT 0205 ( 11-2017 ) E.
Question # 2: During the eligibility period, have you worked, studied or lived in any country other than Canada? NO or YES
I do not work or live in USA but I attended 1 week training twice in Houston Texas and Denver Colorado USA respectively.
Is the answer YES or NO
Thanks for your Contribution. Its 1350 DaysThis question is tricky, as you need to consider all your eligibility period which is 5 years before you apply to citizenship. if you only visited USA twice for 1 week each for the past 5 years then you answer NO. how long have you been in Canada, 1095 days or more?