LPP complete May 12, last updated may 16!
Wow!! Awesome. Congratulations!! This gives me some hope for myself too. After all it looks like Vancouver office heard us lol

LPP complete May 12, last updated may 16!
You still need to be on Canadian soil even for Virtual oath. If you are travelling domestically, you should be fine but keep a careful eye on the timezone of the oath ceremonyare there are any oath ceremonies happening in person in Vancouver these days ? I have a trip in June I don’t know if I get I will oath before my trip - I really don’t wanna postpone my trip.
You still need to be on Canadian soil even for Virtual oath. If you are travelling domestically, you should be fine but keep a careful eye on the timezone of the oath ceremony
You can see in-person ceremonies here:
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/CeremonySearch/search-recherche-eng.aspx
Virtual oaths are not shown in the above site
You still need to be on Canadian soil even for Virtual oath. If you are travelling domestically, you should be fine but keep a careful eye on the timezone of the oath ceremony
You can see in-person ceremonies here:
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/CeremonySearch/search-recherche-eng.aspx
Virtual oaths are not shown in the above site
2 Sections 19 to 22 of the Regulations are replaced by the following:
19 (1) Subject to subsection 5(3) of the Act, a person who is at least 14 years of age on the day on which the person is granted citizenship under subsection 5(1), (2) or (4) or 11(1) of the Act shall, on the invitation of the Minister, take the oath of citizenship, whether in or outside of Canada,
(2) A certificate of citizenship shall be delivered to a person who has taken the oath of citizenship.
- (a) by the means that are made available or specified by the Minister for that purpose; or
- (b) before the Minister, a person who is authorized by the Minister in writing to act on the Minister’s behalf or a citizenship judge.
20 When a person takes the oath of citizenship under subsection 19(1), they shall sign the form made available by the Minister, certifying that they have taken the oath.
21 The Minister, a person authorized by the Minister in writing to act on the Minister’s behalf as well as a citizenship judge may be the person before whom any person who has been granted citizenship can take the oath of citizenship, and, in such case, the Registrar shall make all necessary arrangements for the purpose of the taking of the oath.
You might be travelling but you won't be able to take part in the oath ceremony if you are outside Canada. The person above said this too and you glossed over this information....Thanks - I guess at this time no in person ceremony is happening in BC - I will be travelling outside Canada.
If GCMS update is made on a Friday, it will show up on a Tuesday. Thursday's update may show up on a Saturday(?).... Monday's update shows up 2 days later on Wednesday and so on... Tracker usually a min of 2 days behind GCMS.Just a question regarding ghost updates. Is it for sure that the last updated date is modified ~2 days after they’ve made a change/looked at your file?
my LPP was completed may12. ~2 days after would be 14th. I don’t remember checking on Sunday and I directly checked on may16(current last updated date).
trying to understand if someone looked at my file on Monday
I’ve been stuck no movement since 10th of January, have requested GCMS notes and called twice. No movement at all. It’s heart breaking when you see and hear of people getting their oaths just after 5 months.
I’ve been stuck no movement since 10th of January, have requested GCMS notes and called twice. No movement at all. It’s heart breaking when you see and hear of people getting their oaths just after 5 months.