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Citizenship:
Date Received => 29-SEP-2014
Processing Started =>24-NOV-2014
AOR via Mail => Sometime in october or november
Fingerprints request => 16-JAN-2015
Fingerprints done => 26-Jan-2015


waiting for the next step....
 
I just logged into E-Cas to see if was updated to indicate a test date! I am slated for March 24 at the Vancouver office!
 
khowe said:
I just logged into E-Cas to see if was updated to indicate a test date! I am slated for March 24 at the Vancouver office!

CONGRAZ, total processing time will be under 7 months
 
khowe said:
I just logged into E-Cas to see if was updated to indicate a test date! I am slated for March 24 at the Vancouver office!

Hi khowe,

Congrats, it is really exciting. My file was transferred the same day as you (30 december). I checked my ecas, nothing!!! I also called them they said your file hasn't been assigned a test date yet. :(
 
Travel after citizenship test?? need help!

Hi guys,

I took citizenship test with my bro (we applied together in a same envelope) on Feb, 18 in Vancouver office.
Test was a piece of cake and interview was very short. Both of my brother and I had no problem during the interview (seperately) and the officer interviewed us said everything was good.

I am planning to travel in March and will be back on April 10, but then I am getting worried since I saw some vancouver applicants receiving their intivations for oath in less than 2 months. I was told that I will receive the invitation in 3-5 months so I bought my air ticket with no doubt, but it seems like most people get it earlier than that. Problem is that I have to pay penalties which is pretty expensive to change my return date.

I am having trillion butterflies in my tummy now.
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What do you guys think? Is it too risky to stay until April 10 which is about a week before the second month?
Does family application take longer than individual?
(No RQed for both of us)
Please give me some advice..... Thx
 
Re: Travel after citizenship test?? need help!

lovelyming said:
Hi guys,

I took citizenship test with my bro (we applied together in a same envelope) on Feb, 18 in Vancouver office.
Test was a piece of cake and interview was very short. Both of my brother and I had no problem during the interview (seperately) and the officer interviewed us said everything was good.

I am planning to travel in March and will be back on April 10, but then I am getting worried since I saw some vancouver applicants receiving their intivations for oath in less than 2 months. I was told that I will receive the invitation in 3-5 months so I bought my air ticket with no doubt, but it seems like most people get it earlier than that. Problem is that I have to pay penalties which is pretty expensive to change my return date.

I am having trillion butterflies in my tummy now.
[tr][td]

What do you guys think? Is it too risky to stay until April 10 which is about a week before the second month?
Does family application take longer than individual? Please give me some advice..... Thx

From what I see in the spreadsheet, I dont think you'll have your Oath date before April 10th, but you have to ensure that someone will check your mailbox for you, in case of:



Source: http://bit.ly/citizenship-ca
 
Hi Paco,

Thank you for ur comment and data. ;)

It really freaks me out that Vancouver office has become faster these days :o Maybe I should call CIC to report my absence in Canada til Apr. 10 just in case. I meet more than enough for the residence obligation, so I hope it won't cause any problem..
 
lovelyming said:
Hi Paco,

Thank you for ur comment and data. ;)

It really freaks me out that Vancouver office has become faster these days :o Maybe I should call CIC to report my absence in Canada til Apr. 10 just in case. I meet more than enough for the residence obligation, so I hope it won't cause any problem..
If I were you, I would follow the rules all the time. If you are going to be away for more than 2 weeks, inform CIC.
 
OP_POP said:
If I were you, I would follow the rules all the time. If you are going to be away for more than 2 weeks, inform CIC.


So if you are leaving the country (even on temporarily on vacation) while your citizenship is in process, do you have to inform CIC ???
 
Dadu said:
So if you are leaving the country (even on temporarily on vacation) while your citizenship is in process, do you have to inform CIC ???
Absolutely, if it is for over 2 weeks.
 
Hi Citizenship friends,

I have applied on 22nd April 2014 for my citizenship. I did my test on 19th February 2015 @ Vancouver local office. They update my e-cas after I finish my test.

Now waiting for a big day? Oath taking.........Any idea........Please....

Thanks
 
Mark_Anna said:
Hi Citizenship friends,

I have applied on 22nd April 2014 for my citizenship. I did my test on 19th February 2015 @ Vancouver local office. They update my e-cas after I finish my test.

Now waiting for a big day? Oath taking.........Any idea........Please....

Thanks

I don't get why you asked this same question in 20 threads. Anyway, in your test they told you to wait between 3-5 months, didn't they? Also look at the timeline Paco posted above:

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I don't post much but I read often.

Thought I would post that,

November 2013: Applied
February 2014: Receipt of application and received "Discover Canada"
December 2014: Notice to take test in Vancouver.
January 15th 2015: Took test
27th Feb 2015: Received Notice to take oath in March 17th 2015 in Vancouver.

Thanks to a helpful online community.
 
Hello everyone,

I am a December 2014 applicant. My local office is Vancouver.

Please see my signature for my timeline.

Good luck to everyone!
 
badhand said:
I don't post much but I read often.

Thought I would post that,

November 2013: Applied
February 2014: Receipt of application and received "Discover Canada"
December 2014: Notice to take test in Vancouver.
January 15th 2015: Took test
27th Feb 2015: Received Notice to take oath in March 17th 2015 in Vancouver.

Thanks to a helpful online community.

Thanks for providing us with your time line. 1.5 month between test and receiving oath invite, that is great! I am hoping i can get my oath invite within 3-4 weeks too.