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Aspat said:
Wow! Congrats. Seems like you had a smooth sail.

Did you travel during the 4 year period? What duration?

Did you think it would be this easy (clean and problem free application)?

Yes i did travel quite a bit during this time. infact for 51 days spanning over 8 trips,

It shouldnt be a problem as long as you have captured all the dates appropriately and were able to justify why you had to travel.
 
Kilimandjaro said:
Congrats man! This is amazing! Please can you let me know how to order CSBA report? How long does it take? Looks like it helped you!

Congrats again.

Thanks Kilimandjaro.


https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/requesterInformation

Select dept as CBSA here and complete the request. Earlier it used to be a letter that you need to send out but now its online and its much easy.

All the best
 
Thanks man,

I am doing it now! Please tell me did you choose to receive the electronic copy or paper copy? of CSBA report?

Please advise.
 
Kilimandjaro said:
Thanks man,

I am doing it now! Please tell me did you choose to receive the electronic copy or paper copy? of CSBA report?

Please advise.

Any of it will do good. I chose paper once and electronic once.
 
srinivas.vadapalli said:
Any of it will do good. I chose paper once and electronic once.

Great but is electronic not faster or is it the same? You mean you ordered two reports? because i am only given i choice, paper or electronic.

Thanks a lot!
 
Congrats! and thanks for sharing your experience. I just ordered CBSA report, based on your helpful suggestion. How long does it take to receive it? (I chose electronic copy).

srinivas.vadapalli said:
Hey Friends...

Here is my test & interview experience

Test date: 24th Feb Time: 12:45 PM

Reached Glen Erin Citizenship Office at 12:30, parked the vehicle (i need to advise anybody who has their test or oath here about the paid parking. you need to pay for parking and it is expensive. I paid about $6 for 2 hrs time)

Waited at the front desk and approximately at 12:40 they let everybody in, seated and rec'd the answer sheet and question booklets (everyone seated around you will have a different booklet so don't bother talking or trying to sneak peek into your neighbor as it has lots of repercussions).

Was asked exactly at 12:45 PM to start the test. Questions were super easy( i felt it that way so you may not want to take it too easy). Finished it in 3 mins and handed over. Was the first one to surrender the booklet and waited outside to be called for the interview but to my surprise they started calling candidates in the reverse order. Finally ended up being the last(few) candidates to be called for the interview.

The officer was nice and sweet. She asked a lot of questions about myself, when did i come, where did i land, where do i work, what do i work as, how many times i have been out of canada etc.

Thankfully i carried with me the CBSA report that she was thanking me for ordering as it made her job of validating the residency calculator easy.

She told me i did a perfect score 20/20 in the exam and that she is handing me the oath letter which is on Monday, 2nd March at 9 AM at the same center.

Well, now i am waiting for the big day.

Hope this helps you all and don't hesitate to shoot out any questions you may have.

All the best and good luck.

Cheers,
Srini
 
Kilimandjaro said:
Great but is electronic not faster or is it the same? You mean you ordered two reports? because i am only given i choice, paper or electronic.

Thanks a lot!

I did two requests one at the time of submitting application (electronic) and one recently for the test and interview that followed(paper). I left the paper copy sealed and presented it to the officer so they know and understand it is authentic.

Trust this helps.
 
srinivas.vadapalli said:
I did two requests one at the time of submitting application (electronic) and one recently for the test and interview that followed(paper). I left the paper copy sealed and presented it to the officer so they know and understand it is authentic.

Trust this helps.

Ok thanks!

I just ordered electronic copy.
 
srinivas.vadapalli said:
I did two requests one at the time of submitting application (electronic) and one recently for the test and interview that followed(paper). I left the paper copy sealed and presented it to the officer so they know and understand it is authentic.

Trust this helps.

I already have the CBSA report and I have opened it as well. :(

Is it necessary that it should be sealed?
 
Oct27 said:
I already have the CBSA report and I have opened it as well. :(

Is it necessary that it should be sealed?

Doesnt have to be. I just chose to keep it sealed.

It wouldnt affect the way CIC officer perceives it. I just targeted the brownie points.
 
srinivas.vadapalli said:
Hey Friends...

Here is my test & interview experience

Test date: 24th Feb Time: 12:45 PM

Reached Glen Erin Citizenship Office at 12:30, parked the vehicle (i need to advise anybody who has their test or oath here about the paid parking. you need to pay for parking and it is expensive. I paid about $6 for 2 hrs time)

Waited at the front desk and approximately at 12:40 they let everybody in, seated and rec'd the answer sheet and question booklets (everyone seated around you will have a different booklet so don't bother talking or trying to sneak peek into your neighbor as it has lots of repercussions).

Was asked exactly at 12:45 PM to start the test. Questions were super easy( i felt it that way so you may not want to take it too easy). Finished it in 3 mins and handed over. Was the first one to surrender the booklet and waited outside to be called for the interview but to my surprise they started calling candidates in the reverse order. Finally ended up being the last(few) candidates to be called for the interview.

The officer was nice and sweet. She asked a lot of questions about myself, when did i come, where did i land, where do i work, what do i work as, how many times i have been out of canada etc.

Thankfully i carried with me the CBSA report that she was thanking me for ordering as it made her job of validating the residency calculator easy.

She told me i did a perfect score 20/20 in the exam and that she is handing me the oath letter which is on Monday, 2nd March at 9 AM at the same center.

Well, now i am waiting for the big day.

Hope this helps you all and don't hesitate to shoot out any questions you may have.

All the best and good luck.

Cheers,
Srini

Congrats it was super fast
 
Hi everyone,

I submitted my application on Oct 2014 and received an AOR through email on Jan 15 2105.

Which identification number should I use to check my application status on ECAS?

I have already used UCI and Receipt number to no luck :(

Appreciate any reply

Thanks
 
isar said:
Hi everyone,

I submitted my application on Oct 2014 and received an AOR through email on Jan 15 2105.

Which identification number should I use to check my application status on ECAS?

I have already used UCI and Receipt number to no luck :(

Appreciate any reply

Thanks

Try your Citizenship File Number (Cxxxxxxxxx).