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itguy78 said:
Is it just me from September still waiting to become a citizen or is there anyone else left out there ?
 
my time line

1.We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on September 23, 2013.
2.We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on September 23, 2013.
3.We started processing your application on January 8, 2014.

4- RQ received march 2014 , sent April 2014
and I'm waiting my test
 
jeune said:
my time line

1.We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on September 23, 2013.
2.We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on September 23, 2013.
3.We started processing your application on January 8, 2014.

4- RQ received march 2014 , sent April 2014
and I'm waiting my test

wow, you're from Sep 2013! This thread was made by Sep 2014 applicants so I'm sorry to hear you're still waiting.. hopefully your process should catch up with the new applications now that backlog is being reduced. I know of people who applied many years ago too, had RQ and it was only this year that they got invited for test/oath. It puts things in perspective for new applicants (like me) who feel their process is slow because they have been waiting a few "months"...
 
Just pass the test with 19/20. It is not easy as I thought before.
The officer said only two officers and 3 assistants are in Hamilton so there will be a longer waiting time (six weeks) until oath ceremony after test.
Anyway, test is a final step before the oath. There is no more paper work or check on our application.

itguy78 said:
wow, you're from Sep 2013! This thread was made by Sep 2014 applicants so I'm sorry to hear you're still waiting.. hopefully your process should catch up with the new applications now that backlog is being reduced. I know of people who applied many years ago too, had RQ and it was only this year that they got invited for test/oath. It puts things in perspective for new applicants (like me) who feel their process is slow because they have been waiting a few "months"...
 
WOW! 6 weeks and they call it long waiting time in Hamilton office? Scarborough office should learn that. I've been waiting for 3 months and nothing.
ualiu said:
Just pass the test with 19/20. It is not easy as I thought before.
The officer said only two officers and 3 assistants are in Hamilton so there will be a longer waiting time (six weeks) until oath ceremony after test.
Anyway, test is a final step before the oath. There is no more paper work or check on our application.
 
Also I ask why Mississauga is faster than Hamilton, the answer is:
Mississauga has a whole building and more officers, sometimes only two weeks before the ceremony after passing the test. But there is a longer waiting time before the test.
Also I was told that test is a final paperwork. After passing it, your ceremony invitation is placed in the queue and no any other legal check will be done on your application.

The officer only check my passport, landing paper and PR card and two IDs shown in your application, although I was asked to translate the non-English/French stamps in the passport.
The officer has our entry/exit record in a file and compare it with our passport without looking at my translations.



51smoker said:
WOW! 6 weeks and they call it long waiting time in Hamilton office? Scarborough office should learn that. I've been waiting for 3 months and nothing.
 
Check the cic website:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/citcer/search-recherche-eng.aspx#resultList
Next oath ceremony in Hamilton is July 7, so many people here will have a chance to go there, in my opinion.


ualiu said:
Also I ask why Mississauga is faster than Hamilton, the answer is:
Mississauga has a whole building and more officers, sometimes only two weeks before the ceremony after passing the test. But there is a longer waiting time before the test.
Also I was told that test is a final paperwork. After passing it, your ceremony invitation is placed in the queue and no any other legal check will be done on your application.

The officer only check my passport, landing paper and PR card and two IDs shown in your application, although I was asked to translate the non-English/French stamps in the passport.
The officer has our entry/exit record in a file and compare it with our passport without looking at my translations.
 
Congrats, Ualiu.
I am still waiting for oath invite. Hope to receive it in a few weeks.

ualiu said:
Check the cic website:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/citcer/search-recherche-eng.aspx#resultList
Next oath ceremony in Hamilton is July 7, so many people here will have a chance to go there, in my opinion.
 
karthicbaboo said:
Decision Made 6/26/2015. No letter or email. waiting

Hi karthicbaboo. Looks like we will be invited for the next oath ceremony in Halifax (most likely in August)!
Too bad we couldn't get in to the Canada Day ceremony at Pier 21...
 
ualiu said:
Just pass the test with 19/20. It is not easy as I thought before.
The officer said only two officers and 3 assistants are in Hamilton so there will be a longer waiting time (six weeks) until oath ceremony after test.
Anyway, test is a final step before the oath. There is no more paper work or check on our application.

Congrats! I would not be surprised if your oath is before mine... there are more oath dates in Hamilton than Windsor.