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Not everyone. Not always random. Processing CPC is not mentioned on ECAS. You can find out by either calling them, or filing a request to retrieve GCMS notes on your file, or when you get the test invite. Yes it can be assumed it's in the city you live in, unless there isn't one near you.

Thanks for the response:-)
 
What do we need to do in interview? I thought its only test we need to appear. Do they take interview of everyone?

It's a short, typically 5-min interview to verify your personal information/documents. They also advise your test results and upcoming steps in your citizenship journey.
 
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Today i called cic for my oath location and the agent said that they sent a document i must fill and send its about a sement or oath personal after what they will assign a date for me.
Any one know about that document ??????
 
Hallelujah I got an update. Went to IP on February 4th. I guess somebody is not a Football Fan and decided to work during Super Bowl. Kindly update:

App sent: October 18
Delivered: October 23
AOR: January 5th
IP:.....February 4th
Test Date: Waiting
FP: Pending
DM: Pending
Oath Cermony: Pending
Office: Montreal
Type: single/individual
Physical days: 1395
 
Done with citizenship test..20/20..interview went fine..just normal basic questions...ECAS status moved to Decision Made. Now waiting for the oath letter.
Please Update. Thanks
 
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Hallelujah I got an update. Went to IP on February 4th. I guess somebody is not a Football Fan and decided to work during Super Bowl. Kindly update:

App sent: October 18
Delivered: October 23
AOR: January 5th
IP:.....February 4th
Test Date: Waiting
FP: Pending
DM: Pending
Oath Cermony: Pending
Office: Montreal
Type: single/individual
Physical days: 1395
Updated. Congrats
 
Hi everyone,

My test invitation letter says that I am required to translate any stamps in my passport that are not in English/French. For any stamp which has the date/numbers in Arabic I will get them translated, but what about the ones where the date/numbers are in English? Does anyone know if I need to get those ones translated as well?

PS: the test/interview letter is from Calgary office.
 
Hi everyone,

My test invitation letter says that I am required to translate any stamps in my passport that are not in English/French. For any stamp which has the date/numbers in Arabic I will get them translated, but what about the ones where the date/numbers are in English? Does anyone know if I need to get those ones translated as well?

PS: the test/interview letter is from Calgary office.
Didn't you mention the letter says:"translate any passport stamps that are not in English/French"? So should be clear what you need to do..
 
Didn't you mention the letter says:"translate any passport stamps that are not in English/French"? So should be clear what you need to do..
True, but I've heard about cases where the interviewing officer have not asked for a translation because he/she could read the dates.
I have a lot of stamps in my passports (around 50) in different languages. It will cost me a fortune to get all of them translated. So just wanted to know if anyone had a similar experience recently.
 
Oddly, I didnt translate my Mexico stamp and they didnt say anything. I honestly didnt read the line about stamp translation. I was lucky, I guess.