Please share your online interview experience if anyone can my wife will have interview 23 feb .
Interview content is classified as they state that on the letter. You cannot reveal anything that is being discussed, have your support papers as they state on the invite. That's all you need to worry about.Please share your online interview experience if anyone can my wife will have interview 23 feb .
Congrats !The journey has finally come to an end. Citizenship Oath ceremony done and dusted!
I wish everyone who is waiting for this day to come for them a speedy processing.
God protect us all.I did test on 23 January (Scarborough) and I spoke to an customer representative on phone a while ago.
Per conversation, no one has touched my file. Since my fingerprints are expiring soon, I was advised to send a webform asking for a status. So I did! I asked a very tight lipped question asking for status and specifically when I will get an Oath invite. I am on a right rope, either I will get an invite within a week or my file will go back to the pile of dust once they send me a new fingerprint request.
I mean, it is what it is......voila?
Every case is different, and so is every officer. Let's see what comes next.
Indeed ! The applicant's recourse is to effectively use a webform, and use it when it is needed the most. I pre-empted this and decided to take action rather than hopelessly logging to Ecas 5,000 times a day.God protect us all.
The way the whole thing is organized gives me anxiety. Anyone can end up waiting for 2 years or more just because an officer thought so. I really hope it won't be your case.
This made me kinda nervous that my file may have been forgotten as well, so I decided to call IRCC just now. I basically asked if there has been any updates since I wrote my test on Jan 4 and added a point that it's quite strange that some applicants who wrote their test around the same time as I did had their status changed to DM or oath ceremonies while I had not heard back at all. He looked into my file and confirmed that the results for the second set of fingerprints received about a month ago were clear, and that the test result was officially a pass. I was also assured that as of now there is nothing to be done on my side and that the officer is working on my file as there was recent updates to my file. Honestly, I wish IRCC would be more transparent in updating their applicants... I guess I am somewhat relieved to hear these updates at least. Now I know my application is not somewhere in a pile of forgotten applications lolI did test on 23 January (Scarborough) and I spoke to an customer representative on phone a while ago.
Per conversation, no one has touched my file. Since my fingerprints are expiring soon, I was advised to send a webform asking for a status. So I did! I asked a very tight lipped question asking for status and specifically when I will get an Oath invite. I am on a right rope, either I will get an invite within a week or my file will go back to the pile of dust once they send me a new fingerprint request.
I mean, it is what it is......voila?
Every case is different, and so is every officer. Let's see what comes next.
Probably because the last thread that was started turned into people personally attacking anyone with a dissenting opinion, unfounded attacks on the IRCC and their employees, psuedo-lawyers going on and on about various rules and laws they clearly don’t understand, ego stoking over perceived actions which actually gardened more negative publicity and did nothing to actually help the situation, people complaining because they seem to think that it shouldn’t take more than 6 months for a country to allow people to become citizens, and people not understanding that while their stress and problems are very real to them they do not constitute a nation emergence that would allow the federal government to suspend the requirements of applying for citizenship.someone opened a thread under the name "petition on citizenship backlog" ... the thread is now deleted to reasons to me seem unknown.
If someone could please shed a light and explain why the thread on the that topic was deleted, i would be grateful to them.
is it that no one should talk about the delays experienced with the process? , specially after reading in the news that "citizenship is at the least priority as we do not receive complains from them".
Thank you very much, really appreciate your explanation.. as i actually clicked on the thread to find it deleted, seems that i missed alot of actionProbably because the last thread that was started turned into people personally attacking anyone with a dissenting opinion, unfounded attacks on the IRCC and their employees, psuedo-lawyers going on and on about various rules and laws they clearly don’t understand, ego stoking over perceived actions which actually gardened more negative publicity and did nothing to actually help the situation, people complaining because they seem to think that it shouldn’t take more than 6 months for a country to allow people to become citizens, and people not understanding that while their stress and problems are very real to them they do not constitute a nation emergence that would allow the federal government to suspend the requirements of applying for citizenship.
The reality is this, before the shutdown there was no online pipeline for the citizenship process. The IRCC had to deal with writing one from scratch that would meet all security/legal requirements (which is a much higher level than school testing) all while having to figure out how to have the entire workforce work from home or at a massively decrease onsite presence. They then needed to test the system to make sure it ran smoothly so it could handle tens of thousands of applications with multiple variables. Somehow people seem to think this should take a few months.
Something like this would usually take at least a year with a dedicated team working on it. They were able fo do this in about 9 months during a pandemic. Currently, they are finishing up the pilot program which started with 5000 people. By all accounts, it went well and they are getting ready to gear up and increase the number of invites.
But, hey, this is just my opinion and I’m sure others will disagree.
Check the Facebook groups so many 2020 applicants are getting test invites.. also seeing a lot of October 2019 applicants getting invites last week.. I don’t think people care about the tracker anymore.. when they get an invite they just move on can’t blame themI totally agree. I am March 2019 applicant and still waiting for.test invite and some ppl who applied in September and October 2019 from my area have already taken tests.
Can you please share the name of the group ? (Since links will be automatically deleted in the forum)Check the Facebook groups so many 2020 applicants are getting test invites.. also seeing a lot of October 2019 applicants getting invites last week.. I don’t think people care about the tracker anymore.. when they get an invite they just move on can’t blame them