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Anyone from Montreal got online test invite and/or oath ceremony

CaBeaver

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Dec 15, 2018
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I had my oath ceremony yesterday. It's done! It was a long process but it's finally over (well, still have to wait for the certificate, but still...)

There were about 30 people (or families) in the ceremony with us and it took a little under 2 hours. You need to stay online while they go through the process with each individual. They ask you to stay on for the duration.

I know two people scheduled for next week as well, so it will be interesting to know if those will have roughly the same number of people. But your time will also come.

Thanks for all the support over the (wow) years now and here's wishing this miserable process will come to an end for you all soon enough. Cheers!
Congrats. I am surprised to learn it was only 30 people. A small number
 
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Daxsis

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Aug 7, 2020
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I had my oath ceremony yesterday. It's done! It was a long process but it's finally over (well, still have to wait for the certificate, but still...)

There were about 30 people (or families) in the ceremony with us and it took a little under 2 hours. You need to stay online while they go through the process with each individual. They ask you to stay on for the duration.

I know two people scheduled for next week as well, so it will be interesting to know if those will have roughly the same number of people. But your time will also come.

Thanks for all the support over the (wow) years now and here's wishing this miserable process will come to an end for you all soon enough. Cheers!
Do they ask you personally to cite the oath? what process do they go through individually?
 

mtlapplicant

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Sep 28, 2021
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I received an oath invite on the new portal (no email yet) today. The oath ceremony is scheduled on Oct 13, 2021. I applied here in Montreal and have been here for the last 11 years. I, as everybody else, know the frustration of the long wait. My full timeline is below for your reference. I had 3 short trips to the US only during the eligibility period. Given the recent updates from other applicants, I think Montreal office started scheduling oaths.
Applicants sent: March 16th, 2020.
Application received: March 20th, 2020.
AOR: October 21st, 2020.
Background check completed: March 18th, 2021.
Test invite: April 23rd, 2021.
Test completed (20/20): May 7th, 2020.
Physical presence completed: July 20th, 2021.
Prohibition completed: July 20th, 2021.
Language skills completed: July 20th 2021.
DM (old tracker ecas): July 21st, 2021.
Oath invite (no email yet): September 28th, 2021.
Oath Ceremony date: October 13th, 2021.
 

chs

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Sep 14, 2019
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Quebec
Congrats. I am surprised to learn it was only 30 people. A small number
That is CRAZY small, no wonder it's taking them ages to clear this out. I get that, in person, 2 hours would be the norm, but given the constraints of doing it online, one would assume that some degree of ceremony can be streamlined to expedite more people..
 

chs

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Sep 14, 2019
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I received an oath invite on the new portal (no email yet) today. The oath ceremony is scheduled on Oct 13, 2021. I applied here in Montreal and have been here for the last 11 years. I, as everybody else, know the frustration of the long wait. My full timeline is below for your reference. I had 3 short trips to the US only during the eligibility period. Given the recent updates from other applicants, I think Montreal office started scheduling oaths.
Applicants sent: March 16th, 2020.
Application received: March 20th, 2020.
AOR: October 21st, 2020.
Background check completed: March 18th, 2021.
Test invite: April 23rd, 2021.
Test completed (20/20): May 7th, 2020.
Physical presence completed: July 20th, 2021.
Prohibition completed: July 20th, 2021.
Language skills completed: July 20th 2021.
DM (old tracker ecas): July 21st, 2021.
Oath invite (no email yet): September 28th, 2021.
Oath Ceremony date: October 13th, 2021.
Congrats.. Still frustrating for us prior applicants, but perhaps this means things are moving forwards...
 
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CaBeaver

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That is CRAZY small, no wonder it's taking them ages to clear this out. I get that, in person, 2 hours would be the norm, but given the constraints of doing it online, one would assume that some degree of ceremony can be streamlined to expedite more people..
The other day someone said there was 100 people in the ceremony in another office. It's 3x as many. Even 100 is not that many. They can accommodate more online.
 
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chs

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Sep 14, 2019
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The other day someone said there was 100 people in the ceremony in another office. It's 3x as many. Even 100 is not that many. They can accommodate more online.
Given either 30 or 100, I don't see any /logistical/ reason why they couldn't do 30-100 in a given oath ceremony and do at least 3-4 a day, given that each one takes a couple of hours to process (cf - my previous point of streamlining the ceremonies in the time of COVID)
 

CaBeaver

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Dec 15, 2018
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Given either 30 or 100, I don't see any /logistical/ reason why they couldn't do 30-100 in a given oath ceremony and do at least 3-4 a day, given that each one takes a couple of hours to process (cf - my previous point of streamlining the ceremonies in the time of COVID)
Actually I think ceremonies are heavily administrative. I don't think it's feasible to have 3-4 a week. They can increase the attendance with more agents for each ceremony though.
 

yaacoub89

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May 21, 2016
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Hello heroes,

Waiting is really frustrating tomorrow will mark 2 months since i passed the exam, Dec 2020 applicant, not sure if this will work but asked CBC Montreal to talk about it and they need people who applied since long time ago to give their story and the horrrrrrrrrrrrrible experience with IRCC, which cost more money sometimes for people who wants to renew PR and bad experience over the phone. if someone is interested let me know in a private message or they can contact CBC Montreal directly over Facebook messenger as they are interested to talk about this horrible experience, i know this may not do anything but will le them know that this is happening and the gov needs to do something about IRCC failure.
 

FrenchToast

Member
Sep 6, 2021
16
21
The pace of oaths is increasing in Montreal recently based on the message on different forums / facebook groups. I saw at least 4 different dates for the first week of October (4th, 5th, 6th and 8th).

And it correlates way more with the AOR than DM... A majority of applicants that received an invite recently have an AOR in August or September 2020, only if your application is smooth (meaning no test rescheduled, non-routine, fingerprint, etc).
 
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FrenchToast

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Sep 6, 2021
16
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Waiting is really frustrating tomorrow will mark 2 months since i passed the exam, Dec 2020 applicant,
I feel your pain and I unfortunately, there is a chance that you still have a few more months to wait... :(

I passed my test almost 6 month ago and based on the different spreadsheets / forums, a few people that did their test in February and are still waiting. I'm a June 2020 applicant and I feel lucky when I'm comparing my dates to other applicants. A lot of people here have applied in 2019. I don't want to demoralize you, I just hope that you will not have to wait as much as most of the people here.
 
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dustinbee66

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Mar 7, 2017
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I had my oath ceremony yesterday. It's done! It was a long process but it's finally over (well, still have to wait for the certificate, but still...)

There were about 30 people (or families) in the ceremony with us and it took a little under 2 hours. You need to stay online while they go through the process with each individual. They ask you to stay on for the duration.

I know two people scheduled for next week as well, so it will be interesting to know if those will have roughly the same number of people. But your time will also come.

Thanks for all the support over the (wow) years now and here's wishing this miserable process will come to an end for you all soon enough. Cheers!
Congratulations,may I know oath ceremony is bilingual or only French or English?thanks
 
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