depends on application....normally takes 4 weeks to 2 monthsApplication received: October 13, 2017
AOR: Novmber 11, 2017
In process: December 7, 2017
Test invite: January 9, 2018
Test date: February 01,2018
Visa office: Ottawa
Q: How long does it take to get the date for oath taking after the test?
Please refer to the spreadsheet for averages. No one can predict exactly how long it would take, especially after the C6 influx.Application received: October 13, 2017
AOR: Novmber 11, 2017
In process: December 7, 2017
Test invite: January 9, 2018
Test date: February 01,2018
Visa office: Ottawa
Q: How long does it take to get the date for oath taking after the test?
Updated. Good luckreceived test invitation today for February 8th
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Updated. Congrats. Can you share Application type (Single/ Family) and Physical presence daysApplication received: October 13, 2017
AOR: Novmber 11, 2017
In process: December 7, 2017
Test invite: January 9, 2018
Test date: February 01,2018
Visa office: Ottawa
Q: How long does it take to get the date for oath taking after the test?
You are doing a great job.. Thank youUpdated. Good luck
Single application, physical presence 1469 days. By the way, what is the DM in 'test to DM o'n the google spreadsheet?Updated. Congrats. Can you share Application type (Single/ Family) and Physical presence days
I'd like to thank @rajmalhotra7, @HLR, and @Kan_Sri for their excellent endeavor in keeping our tracker up to date! Thank you guys!You are doing a great job.. Thank you
Updated. DM is decision made and Test to DM is days it took from test date to DM date.Single application, physical presence 1469 days. By the way, what is the DM in 'test to DM o'n the google spreadsheet?
You forgot to add your name @razerblade for excellent workI'd like to thank @rajmalhotra7, @HLR, and @Kan_Sri for their excellent endeavor in keeping our tracker up to date! Thank you guys!
Thank you very much for the info;1. yes. it is the correct procedure.
2. yes. They will. However, you can select an option that RCMP should send to you home address and then you post to IRCC. either way works.
3. for me it took 4 to 5 business days
Thanks very much for Info.I completed fingerprinting as part of their quality assurance exercise. The RCMP site tells you that you need to go through a private agency in many locations, including Toronto where I am based. I was told that the RCMP check after the electronic submission typically takes 72 hours, and they will then mail the results to the relevant IRCC office as per the finger print request letter. The postage time is probably where the two to three weeks timeline comes from. You should have received a document control number (DCN) at the time of submitting these, you can email the RCMP to enquire about the status from the RCMP site:
"If your application has taken longer than the times indicated and you require an update on the status of your application, please email CCRTIS-SCICTR@rcmp-grc.gc.ca providing only the following information:
- Your full name
- Your date of birth
- The type of application you submitted – (Vulnerable Sector check or Criminal Record check)
- The date your application was submitted to the RCMP
- A phone number where you can be reached on weekdays
- The document control number (DCN) if it is available"
and @meayman for the awesome work!You forgot to add your name @razerblade for excellent work