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October 11th 2017 - Citizenship Applicants under 3/5 rule

Micah008

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Nov 5, 2017
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Hello All.

1. To everyone that received a test or oath invite by regular post (i.e mail), was there a "Do not forward" marker on the envelope?

2. Do Calgary office send oath by email or by regular post?

Reason I am asking is because I am moving to toronto for work for 5month and do not want to keep my lease in Calgary for that 5 months.

Thanks
 

sns204

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Dec 12, 2012
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Yes, they can ask such questions. If you look at the end of the book they have a bunch of questions and information you have to know about your province and municipality. They're meant for you to fill in the blank.
If it's not in the ONLINE version of the book, it's NOT in the test. Nothing you have to fill in yourself is on the test.
 

nty74

Member
Nov 5, 2013
10
1
Hello All.

1. To everyone that received a test or oath invite by regular post (i.e mail), was there a "Do not forward" marker on the envelope?

2. Do Calgary office send oath by email or by regular post?

Reason I am asking is because I am moving to toronto for work for 5month and do not want to keep my lease in Calgary for that 5 months.

Thanks
I just received my Oath invite today and it was through email. I've heard that lately Calgary office has been sending out Oath invites through email mostly.
 

nty74

Member
Nov 5, 2013
10
1
Please add my information to the spreadsheet:

Application submitted: Oct 16, 2017
Application received: Oct 19, 2017
AOR: Nov 17, 2017
In process: Dec 22, 2017
Test invite: Jan 11, 2018
Test date: Feb 14, 2018
Decision made: May 3, 2018
Oath invite: May 10, 2018
Oath date: July 3, 2018
 

rajmalhotra7

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2010
3,142
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Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Please add my information to the spreadsheet:

Application submitted: Oct 16, 2017
Application received: Oct 19, 2017
AOR: Nov 17, 2017
In process: Dec 22, 2017
Test invite: Jan 11, 2018
Test date: Feb 14, 2018
Decision made: May 3, 2018
Oath invite: May 10, 2018
Oath date: July 3, 2018
Congrats!!

Added you to October sheet of global 2017 tracker.
 

Joshua1

Hero Member
Nov 18, 2013
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If it's not in the ONLINE version of the book, it's NOT in the test. Nothing you have to fill in yourself is on the test.
Maybe I'm mistaken, but this is what I see in the Discover Canada under the following section and paragraph:

How Much Do You Know About Your Government?

Use these pages to take notes and to study important information.

Federal Government
Head of State:

The name of the representative of the Queen of Canada, the Governor General, is…

The Head of Government, the Prime Minister, is…

The name of the political party in power is…

The name of the Leader of the Opposition is…

The name of the party representing Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition is…

The names of the other opposition parties and leaders are…

My Member of Parliament (MP) in Ottawa is…

My federal electoral district is called…

Provincial Government
The name of the representative of the Queen for my province is…

The representative of the Queen in my province, the Lieutenant Governor, is…

The Head of Government (the Premier) is…

The name of the provincial party in power is…

The names of the provincial opposition parties and leaders are…

My provincial representative is…

Territorial Government
The name of the Commissioner, who represents the federal government in my territory, is…

The name of the Premier is…

The name of my territorial representative is…

Municipal Government
The name of the municipality where I live is…

The name of the head of the municipal government (mayor or reeve) is…


https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/discover-canada/read-online/federal-elections.htmln
 
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sns204

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Dec 12, 2012
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Maybe I'm mistaken, but this is what I see in the Discover Canada under the following section and paragraph:

How Much Do You Know About Your Government?

Use these pages to take notes and to study important information.

Federal Government
Head of State:

The name of the representative of the Queen of Canada, the Governor General, is…

The Head of Government, the Prime Minister, is…

The name of the political party in power is…

The name of the Leader of the Opposition is…

The name of the party representing Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition is…

The names of the other opposition parties and leaders are…

My Member of Parliament (MP) in Ottawa is…

My federal electoral district is called…

Provincial Government
The name of the representative of the Queen for my province is…

The representative of the Queen in my province, the Lieutenant Governor, is…

The Head of Government (the Premier) is…

The name of the provincial party in power is…

The names of the provincial opposition parties and leaders are…

My provincial representative is…

Territorial Government
The name of the Commissioner, who represents the federal government in my territory, is…

The name of the Premier is…

The name of my territorial representative is…

Municipal Government
The name of the municipality where I live is…

The name of the head of the municipal government (mayor or reeve) is…


https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/discover-canada/read-online/federal-elections.htmln
That link didn't work for me... this one did...

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/discover-canada/read-online/federal-elections.html
(little typo at the end)

So, when you said at the end of the book, thats where I looked. :)

At any rate, I think that a rational person could conclude that they wouldn't be able to standardize a test for each provincial riding, so I don't think there's any harm in saying one doesn't have to worry about knowing that for the test.

That said, I agree with Joshua1, that filling that in may be helpful on the Federal side...
 
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rajmalhotra7

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Apr 5, 2010
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Summary of October 2017 applicants (by Date Delivered) as per Google tracker:
Date#Total#AOR#IP#Test Invite%Test Invite#Test Held#DM%DM#Oath Invite%Oath Invite#Oath Held
2-Oct-17555480.0%3360.0%240.0%2
3-Oct-173333100.0%33100.0%3100.0%2
5-Oct-174444100.0%44100.0%250.0%2
6-Oct-177777100.0%6571.4%457.1%4
10-Oct-17888675.0%6675.0%450.0%3
12-Oct-172929282069.0%201655.2%1137.9%8
13-Oct-17106104977772.6%705652.8%3936.8%29
16-Oct-1733633030123469.6%22017351.5%13439.9%104
17-Oct-176159523455.7%342845.9%1829.5%12
18-Oct-178080775163.8%503746.3%3037.5%24
19-Oct-171271221137357.5%725644.1%3628.3%21
20-Oct-176867604261.8%392841.2%1623.5%10
23-Oct-175352483158.5%312343.4%1732.1%10
24-Oct-171099880.0%7330.0%220.0%1
25-Oct-172523211352.0%12728.0%520.0%2
26-Oct-173533321851.4%16925.7%822.9%3
27-Oct-17242320937.5%8520.8%---
30-Oct-173028271963.3%171550.0%1033.3%5
31-Oct-17121111541.7%5541.7%433.3%1
Total102399792365864.3%62348247.1%34533.7%243
Summary of October 2017 applicants (by Visa Office) as per Google tracker:
Visa Office#Total#AOR#IP#Test Invite%Test Invite#Test Held#DM%DM#Oath Invite%Oath Invite#Oath Held
Blank1311517.7%117.7%---
Calgary1191151048873.9%846958.0%6554.6%42
Edmonton7166605273.2%503549.3%2940.8%26
Fredericton555240.0%2240.0%240.0%-
Halifax888675.0%6675.0%450.0%3
Hamilton3230292268.8%211546.9%1237.5%7
Kitchener3636362261.1%211644.4%1438.9%9
London111111654.5%6545.5%436.4%3
Mississauga1181161094840.7%383328.0%2924.6%22
Montreal1401361279870.0%987956.4%5942.1%39
Niagara Falls3333100.0%3133.3%133.3%1
Ottawa8079757188.8%715568.8%4860.0%36
Regina1515141173.3%10853.3%426.7%-
Saskatoon2525211664.0%161560.0%1352.0%10
Scarborough11611611510187.1%937463.8%32.6%-
St. John's666466.7%4116.7%---
Surrey111110872.7%7545.5%436.4%3
Toronto*757054--------
Vancouver1101091038476.4%795348.2%4540.9%34
Windsor998444.4%4333.3%333.3%3
Winnipeg2020201155.0%9630.0%630.0%5
Total102399792365864.3%62348247.1%34533.7%243
Monthly/ Weekly Summary of October 2017 applicants as per Google tracker:
Month/ Week of#AOR#IP#Test Invite#Test Held#DM#Oath Invite#Oath Held
October, 201743------
November, 2017629155-----
December, 201724543138----
January, 201852272245813571
February, 201825551852231485517
March, 2018389920017312370
April, 2018-2769195119119
May 01 - May 06--919211825
May 07 - May 13--69102311
Total997923658623482345243
* Toronto: Applicants have reported to be located in Toronto. Once applicants receive test invites, their location will be changed to Visa office sending the test invite either Scarborough or Mississauga.
 

sgtrigger

Star Member
Sep 11, 2013
155
6
That link didn't work for me... this one did...

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/discover-canada/read-online/federal-elections.html
(little typo at the end)

So, when you said at the end of the book, thats where I looked. :)

At any rate, I think that a rational person could conclude that they wouldn't be able to standardize a test for each provincial riding, so I don't think there's any harm in saying one doesn't have to worry about knowing that for the test.

That said, I agree with Joshua1, that filling that in may be helpful on the Federal side...
One of my friends in Edmonton received a question asking him to name the municipality he lives in and he was supposed to write in the 'blank'. No options were given. But that was only one question. We were never asked any such question in our test and neither were other people I know (except for the one friend).

My library here in Vancouver has the answers to these questions for my area so we just got it through them and went through it once.