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I received test invite through email in the beginning of October, but my ecas never got updated the 4th line, and I wonder if this is common for other applicants.

My ecas only has 3 lines
- received on ...
- sent aor on ...
- started processing on ...
 
I received test invite through email in the beginning of October, but my ecas never got updated the 4th line, and I wonder if this is common for other applicants.

My ecas only has 3 lines
- received on ...
- sent aor on ...
- started processing on ...

No, this is not common. Read out to CIC via their hotline so that they can get this fixed.
 
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My application has pending verification which I got to know from the call center. So I assume that the test date will be in December or January. Things are going slow in my case as I already crossed 100+ days being in processing.:(
 
I received test invite through email in the beginning of October, but my ecas never got updated the 4th line, and I wonder if this is common for other applicants.

My ecas only has 3 lines
- received on ...
- sent aor on ...
- started processing on ...

My ECAS is also similar. Didn’t have anything related to the test in ecas even today (test taken on 17 Oct). My current status is DM. I don’t think it does matter much if we see it or not as long as we receive correspondence from local office that is processing our file.
 
Hi pls update my row in the spreadsheet. I got an email on Oct 23 with a test invite for Nov. 13. Very excited! I was not expecting to be invited for a test till December etc.
 
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My application has pending verification which I got to know from the call center. So I assume that the test date will be in December or January. Things are going slow in my case as I already crossed 100+ days being in processing.:(

Hopefully, you should get it soon. Maybe your verification check was sent late. Do you have a lot of travel history?
 
Please update:

We (myself and wife) had our test and interview done today, and we passed. CIC officer said average time for Citizenship Oath Ceremony is between 3-4 months.

During the interview the CIC officer reviewed the entry and exit stamps on our passports and found that we omitted two trips my wife took to the United States. He updated it on her application and assured us that wasn't a problem since my wife had 1,650 days, deducting the omitted days spent outside of Canada wouldn't make her fall below the 1,095 days minimum requirement.

So review your days spent outside of Canada just to be sure you don't fall below the 1,095 days threshold.
 
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