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@ St Clair-RQ-Preliminary review completed, referred to level 2 decision maker

debonair388

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wanderfall said:
We have the exact same timeline... except I just got a call about my ceremony!

Have you checked eCase? has it been updated?
 

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wanderfall said:
We have the exact same timeline... except I just got a call about my ceremony!
Nice, congratulations. .. More details please, what is your office? where is your oath, what your ATIP says.. whole 9 yards of same standard questions.. appreciate your input :)..
 

wanderfall

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vinaypuri said:
Nice, congratulations. .. More details please, what is your office? where is your oath, what your ATIP says.. whole 9 yards of same standard questions.. appreciate your input :)..
I never ordered any atip,
My office is scarborough,
Oath is at scarborough on 3rd of July.

I got my rq before test around July 2014, pretty much one year after rq.
 

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wanderfall said:
I never ordered any atip,
My office is scarborough,
Oath is at scarborough on 3rd of July.

I got my rq before test around July 2014, pretty much one year after rq.
I miss lot of phone calls. Gotta keep it on. What did Caller ID say?

thanks and congratulations. Cheers
 

debonair388

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vinaypuri said:
I miss lot of phone calls. Gotta keep it on. What did Caller ID say?

thanks and congratulations. Cheers
I doubt he meant they "called" via phone...CIC dont typically call people...unless this is a special case.
 

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Yes some time they call for ceremonies if there is any space left and time is short
they call and my family got the oath call and they took the oath without invitation
letter. most of the time they call in June/July... as most people they expect on summer
vacation so they invite over the phone.

If you case in process make sure every call to be pick up...
 

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vinaypuri said:
I miss lot of phone calls. Gotta keep it on. What did Caller ID say?
thanks and congratulations. Cheers
Yes, CIC does call people. I heard they called many people in this forum specially for Oath.

CIC called me once for my PR Card renewal application. Even though i had submitted lots of documentation to prove i was in Canada for 1130 days before applying for my PR Card renewal, they where still not satisfied and called me with an Unknown number and verbally confirmed so many dates and documents i submitted in their stupid RQ.
 

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http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=985259&tp=1

Remaining Citizenship Act reforms coming into force
June 5, 2015 — Ottawa, ON — A final suite of reforms to strengthen and modernize Canada's citizenship laws will be fully in force as of June 11, 2015. The changes – part of a package of measures approved by Parliament last year – ensure new citizens can fully and quickly participate in Canada's economy and Canadian society.

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Key changes include (in force June 11, 2015):

Adult applicants must now be physically present in Canada for at least 1,460 days (four years) during the six years before the date of their application, and they must be physically present in Canada for at least 183 days in each of four calendar years within the qualifying period. This is aimed at ensuring that citizenship applicants develop a strong attachment to Canada.
Applicants between the ages of 14 and 64 must meet basic knowledge and language requirements. This is aimed at ensuring that more new citizens are better prepared for life in Canada.
Citizenship will be automatically extended to additional “Lost Canadians” on June 11th, who were born before 1947, and did not become citizens on January 1, 1947 when the first Canadian Citizenship Act came into effect. This will also apply to their children born in the first generation outside Canada.
Adult applicants must declare their intent to reside in Canada once they become citizens and meet their personal income tax obligations in order to be eligible for citizenship.
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The newly-designated Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) is the new regulatory body for citizenship consultants. Only members of the ICCRC, lawyers or notaries (including paralegals and students at law) can be paid to provide citizenship applicants with representation or advice.
New application forms, aligned with the new rules for eligibility, will be available on the CIC website as of June 11, 2015. Any applications received using the old forms and applications received after June 10, 2015 will be returned to the applicant.
 

debonair388

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janoo said:
Yes some time they call for ceremonies if there is any space left and time is short
they call and my family got the oath call and they took the oath without invitation
letter. most of the time they call in June/July... as most people they expect on summer
vacation so they invite over the phone.

If you case in process make sure every call to be pick up...
Wow...I've learnt something new today, I never pick up strange nor private numbers. Good to know.

Do they leave messages?
 

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debonair388 said:
Wow...I've learnt something new today, I never pick up strange nor private numbers. Good to know.
Do they leave messages?
I think they call couple of times if you missed their first Unknown call. But i never heard that they leave any voice message because of security reasons maybe.
 

debonair388

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Moe... said:
I think they call couple of times if you missed their first Unknown call. But i never heard that they leave any voice message because of security reasons maybe.
Thanks Moe, I've gotten a few missed calls from an unknown number (2 times on May 26th) but I usually think its telemarketers or scammers so I almost never answer unknown...figure if its important then they will leave a message. This changes everything lol
 

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wanderfall said:
I never ordered any atip,
My office is scarborough,
Oath is at scarborough on 3rd of July.

I got my rq before test around July 2014, pretty much one year after rq.
Congratulations.
 

freebird3000

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No offense but this forum is for those whose files been referred to level II decision maker .

those with oath letter or whatever , they may celebrate their ceremonies through other forums.
i see people posted here without having ATIP or knowing anything about level II process.
 

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stonelzl said:
Bring a good news to those who have been waiting so long as me, just got pink letter for my case B, oath this month. Wish everyone good luck and end your waiting journey very soon!
Have a good weekend!
stonelzl said:
Btw, I have requested ATIP and will come back to share with everyone for more information. As per agent, my file is sent to level 2 decision making in early May, so the level 2 decision was taken about one month for my case.
Hi it seems the forum member stonelzl was with a similar status like us and has received the oath letter, will get his timeline added to our sheet.
 

longwaitwithrq

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freebird3000 said:
No offense but this forum is for those whose files been referred to level II decision maker .

those with oath letter or whatever , they may celebrate their ceremonies through other forums.
i see people posted here without having ATIP or knowing anything about level II process.
Well indeed we wish what you suggest is practiced so that we with the status @ St Clair-RQ-Preliminary review completed, referred to level 2 decision maker don't have to check each and every thread to find information which is relevant.
I myself also do sometimes post generic posts saying sheet updated and likewise but that's only to keep the thread alive and so that the thread catches attention.
But unfortunately we can't moderate the thread so can only appeal to the forum members to keep the posts in our thread relevant to the subject of the thread.