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Finally my mother in law status is Decision Made today! But no words on oath date yet.

Name: JHHSU
Location: Winnipeg
App type: Single
Physical Presence: 1,496 days
App Sent: Sept 6, 2017
Received: Sept 11, 2017
AOR: Oct 12, 2017
IP/ECAS: Oct 26, 2017
TEST/Interview: Jan 29, 2018 (Requested for police certificate during interview, CIC received police certificate on Feb 16, 2018)
DECISION MADE: Jul 23, 2018
 
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Finally my mother in law status is Decision Made today! But no words on oath date yet.

Name: JHHSU
Location: Winnipeg
App type: Single
Physical Presence: 1,496 days
App Sent: Sept 6, 2017
Received: Sept 11, 2017
AOR: Oct 12, 2017
IP/ECAS: Oct 26, 2017
TEST/Interview: Jan 29, 2018 (Requested for police certificate during interview, CIC received police certificate on Feb 16, 2018)
DECISION MADE: Jul 23, 2018
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Hi
My friend in the same boat as you. They Requested her the same additional documents
She is January applicant and her interview was last month June .
Officer told her only couple of days .
How about you ?
Which date did you do the interview?

My interview was the same day of the exam - mid April. They sent me the request 2 days after the exam and submitted it same day. Until now I have not heard anything from them since then. I get the usual response from IRCC webform that they have received the file and looking if I meet the qualification for citizenship. I've had 6 trips to the US since I landed for vacation.
 
Were you frequent traveller to US ? How many trips you had to US ?

Hi, it depends on the definition of frequent. I went to the US 6 times in the past 2 years for vacation.
 
how do get I-94 ? i means what is procedure for tht ?? thanks in adv
This is acquired through the USCIS website. It is open to everyone who wants to do an inquiry. You can check your in and out of the US from the website.
 
Just an observation: I took my I-94 to the interview and boy am I glad I did.
CBSA had not stamped all my entries into Canada and neither had the USCBP. Just when she looked a bit confused and startled, I slid the I-94 towards her and she marked all the entries and all was good.

Print the I-94 and take it to the test would be my advice.
 
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Just an observation: I took my I-94 to the interview and boy am I glad I did.
CBSA had not stamped all my entries into Canada and neither had the USCBP. Just when she looked a bit confused and startled, I slid the I-94 towards her and she marked all the entries and all was good.

Print the I-94 and take it to the test would be my advice.
I recommend to have this one. It does not hurt to have it handy. I should have done it if I knew it before. It is a lessons learned but all I can do is wait. I hope to hear back from them. :)
 
Hello All,

Took my citizenship Oath yesterday, around 83 people from 20 different countires, at Via rail, winnipeg. Ecas reflect application complete " you become citizen on July 24".

Good luck to all of you with the steps ahead.

Arise
 
Hello All,

Took my citizenship Oath yesterday, around 83 people from 20 different countires, at Via rail, winnipeg. Ecas reflect application complete " you become citizen on July 24".

Good luck to all of you with the steps ahead.

Arise
Hello Arise,

When you got oath invitation, did you ecas was updated for oath or not?

Thanks,
 
Hey guys, Is winnipeg CIC also using email to schedule tests and oaths?
I received my test invite and oath letter by both email and post.