Hi,
We passed the test and got oath invite for Oct 10.
Test was easy although we had prepared good - Discover Canada (MUST) and lot of online test.
Interview was smooth. Even though we finished our test quickly, the order in which interview were being called was not 'First Finished the Test, First Interviewed'. Our wait time for interview was almost 25 min. They were quick to let me know that expected oath date would be 18th Oct. But when we received oath notification, it turned out to be sooner than that. Not that it matters to us but we wouldn't mind receiving it sooner.
To those who are waiting for test / oath:
1. The overall process for citizenship took just few days less than 12 month. Even if it had taken another 6 months to 1 year, we would be ok. If you keep the same mindset, the time frame would never bother you.
2. We eagerly waited for this day but never got frustrated in the process and never compared our application to anyone else. We did not make it as an excuse to call IRCC an unfair system.
3. We spoke what we wanted (positive outcome) instead of what we did not want (delays, laziness etc etc). Every time we thought about the application, we said it is being processed right now and the person handling my file is the best person and working fast on my application.
4. Our attitude was:
a. Gaining citizenship is not going to change anything for us except getting the right to vote and ability to leave/enter the country. Being on PR, we are always free to travel.
b. Getting Citizenship is not increasing our bank balance or impacting our daily routine or anything goals we are pursuing. Why should I cry about anything. I have seen people losing their emotional control looking at the frustrated Post from someone else. Protect your mind from Junk ! If a citizenship application is going to shake my tree like I have no self control, then how am I going to handle anything in life.
c This can be as GOOD as I want to make it, or as BAD as I want to make it. It is in the attitude.
We are very proud to be part of Canada. This country gives me privileges that a large number of countries can't. For us, being a Canadian is a privilege and responsibility, not a Right ! We will work hard to keep it that way.
We wish fellow upcoming Canadians to be the same.
As our journey to immigration coming to an end, we wish everyone in process the best and I know you are getting your test/oath soon.
Ask, Believe, Receive !