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August 2014 Citizenship Applications

DAN11

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abc3896 said:
Hi guys:

I just called CIC twice today. The first agent said my test has been arranged FEB 12 and the letter was sent out on Jan 09(but i have not received anything). and the 2nd agent told me that my test has been arranged on the same day but no letter has been sent. He also said CIC trying to schedule me on that date,but it is not confirmed yet! I am so confused right now. what should i do ?? I submitted my application on Aug 06. Local office is Vancouver. Anyone has any ideas?? Thx
There is nothing you can do at this point until you receive the letter coz you cant go to the test centre without the letter anyways. So wait until the letter comes. Thats the thing with CIC agents one agent tell you one thing and call again in ha an hr or more then another tell you something different. They never consistent dont know why they dont train these people properly and stop confusing people. But then they dont care.
 

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Hello Citizenship Applicant friends,
I didn't receive any test letter yet, my local office is Vancouver?
My Time Line As Under:

We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on April 22, 2014.

We sent you a letter acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on April 22, 2014. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

We started processing your application on June 27, 2014.

We sent you a letter on July 7, 2014. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the letter before sending us additional information, as the letter will outline all information that is required. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
 

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Mark_Anna said:
Hello Citizenship Applicant friends,
I didn't receive any test letter yet, my local office is Vancouver?
My Time Line As Under:

We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on April 22, 2014.

We sent you a letter acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on April 22, 2014. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

We started processing your application on June 27, 2014.

We sent you a letter on July 7, 2014. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the letter before sending us additional information, as the letter will outline all information that is required. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
Was the letter on July 7, 2014 was a RQ? If yes it might take time. In either case try calling call center they might have an answer. But you are still under a year and I doubt they will give you any concrete answer.
 

yano4ka

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Good afternoon All,
Happy day for me, CIC found my application and it starts with C000

This is an email I received from them

This is to acknowledge receipt of your application for Canadian Citizenship. Citizenship and Immigration Canada
(CIC) will review your application and supporting documents and will contact you if additional information is
required. When your application has been reviewed and has met basic eligibility, CIC will invite you to a
knowledge test, interview and/or ceremony, as applicable.

Does it mean that they started processing my application?

Thanks
 

def_col_male

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My oath was scheduled for Jan.19, 2015 and I was never sent a letter by CIC. And I missed it.

I came to know about it when I called call centre yesterday. They acknowledge administration error at their end.

Now they are sending my file back to scheduling oath invitation.

my bad luck....I might have called them a day or two earlier.........
 

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Donvalley said:
Just a quick update my friends,

We took oath today at Scarborough office.

will be back with more details later...

Sorry for being late, here is the full event report.

Although typed in, couldn't post on Monday; so please read any 'Today' as 'Monday'

Today was a great day for many of us as we completed another important leg of our Canadian journey.
The Oath Ceremony was scheduled for 1:00pm at CIC Scarbrough Centre(SC). We turned up at 12:30pm and there were a lot of people sitting inside the hall and qued up outside the entrance waiting for the start. It was apparent from the crowd that SC is a pretty busy office and also noticed that people for different things were lined-up there together, by the color (yellow/pink/white) of notices each one held.

In a minute or two the reception staff announced people for oath ceremony to line up, first a single line, then another line beside. Also asked everyone to make sure the notice is signed and dated; hold the oath letter, PR card and landing paper ready in hand. While in the que itself two staff verified the names on the oath letter and check-marked present on a list they have and pulled out first two pages of oath letter separate. Also announced that only one guest per family will be allowed inside. As attendance was marked in the lineup itself people moved quickly into ceremony hall.

Staff collected the documents upon entering the room and tossed the PR card into a plastic bin on table, checked the name on the list again and gave us the (already assigned) seat numbers and returned all other documents (oath notice/landing paper). Only ten to fifteen people were ahead of us in the lineup outside but our seat numbers turned out to be the last three for day's ceremony. So I expected a back row seat, but the staff asked us to go to third row from front to find our seat numbers there.
Three seats were ready there with materials (bi-lingual leaflets containing oath wordings, national anthem, cultural pass, a flag and pin for each one and single copy of booklet about Canada with a map inside) for three oath takers and and an empty seat for myself as guest.

There is a small open closet with coat hangers at the far end of the entrance if you need to keep the seasonal cloths.

First, the clerk of the ceremony explained what will happen during the ceremony.
After all people were in, the CIC agent (Chief Clerk) briefed the procedure in a pleasant way for ten minutes. Then The Judge came in at 1:15pm. He gave the opening remarks for 10 minutes about what it meant to become a Canadian, asked us to hold the right hand up and repeat after him the Oath and swear allegiance to the Queen. Also said they must be able to see you repeating the oath otherwise will not be a citizen today.

Next, we took our Oath.
We did the oath repeating after the judge in both languages English and French holding right hands up. Staff were observing people lip movements. This is the first time I have said a full sentence in French language ever in my life! I am sure that 90% of the people same and had no clue what the judge actually said in French and were just blabbing something (from leaflet) ...My son (French School) told me that he feels The Judge seems likely from French background (Quebec) as the French articulations were excellent.

After the oath CJ (Hon. Aris Babikian) said that we just added another 77 flowers to the Canadian garden at this ceremony and congratulated all; we all cheered. That 77 included six under this thread, three from my family just an FYI.

A note for people who have never been to an oath before: Relax! Assuring again; you don't have to bring the book or memorize anything as all wording are in the supplied leaflets.
Just felt it worth mentioning as I noticed some people still carrying the Discover Canada guide and seemed very nervous trying to memorize oath wordings.

Afterwards CJ reminded us about the hard work CIC SC staff is doing behind to complete the citizenship process and organize this ceremony, thanked all the CIC staff each by name for their efficient and hard work.

Then, distributed Citizenship Certificates.
After he called everyone up by name to shake his hand and receive their Citizenship Certificate.

What people expected from the nature of the business and court like setup was a bit tense environment inside but the Clerk was making occasional jokes in his introduction and later The Judge also continued to do so, especially while distributing the certificates, made fun with kids which transformed the ceremony a very relaxed and and easy to enjoy moment for everyone.

The ceremony hall is a bit small compared to St. Clair office in my opinion where I took oath years back where the setup was like a conference hall, the SC room capacity looked like setup for about 125 people approximately, two rows in center lecture type seating and two side rows gallery type near the door. There were three or four people with priority seating (wheel chair) requirements due to medical(senior) conditions, they were accommodated in the side row front seats.

Everyone has to sign two places/boxes (CIT 0039 Prohibitions under the Citizenship Act) after receiving the certificate, which is actually a declaration that no police/criminal involvement after sending the application or during the process. If in case any; instructed not to sign the document and inform the clerks before, they will guide what to do. Also warned that if you sign without notifying now and later they found out, the citizenship will be revoked and will be charged for concealing information.

Once the certificate distribution is completed The Judge went inside and the clerk gave some more instructions like not to laminate or fold the certificate, as lamination or folding will tamper the security features and the certificate will become invalid, this applies to any other govt. documents etc. etc.
Then details of procedure to apply for passport and not to hurry down to second floor (PP Canada Office) of the building immediately after the oath as he has to sign the documents and enter in the system and transmit to PP Canada, so new citizens has to wait for two days to appear their information in PP computer system.

Closing, Sang national anthem - O Canada!
The Judge came back again for the last procedure; singing national anthem. We all stand up again and sang O Canada! repeating with PA system together. He closed out ceremony saying congratulations.

Photo session started afterwards and people had the opportunity to have their pictures taken with the judge.

I don't remember if it was a special ceremony or not but during my oath at St. Clair there was coffee and snacks after the event. The coffee session was missing from agenda so we took some pics and left by 2.30 pm.

It took 5 months and a week in total from start to finish for my (& many others too) case.

Wish you all still waiting a very fast and happy end to this journey. May not be on regular basis but I will be around here until then...

Thanks for reading.
 
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NigerianCanadian said:
Big congrats Donvalley! Your journey has come to an end!
Thanks for the wishes buddy! Wish you a very quick oath invite and happy end to the journey too...

NigerianCanadian said:
My own mistake for responding to you and trying to help.

Just so you know, intimate means a close relationship. It can be an adjective, noun, or adverb, but certainly CANNOT be used in the way your sentence employs the use of the word.

Good luck!
Please don't mind ...There is another use, as a verb -- found more in official communications of ex-British colonies I think--
meaning: to make know formally...


e.g. Mr. Hutchison has intimated his decision to retire...

See here: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/intimate
 

latitudeofgratitude

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Things seem to be moving well in January, Congrats Donvalley and Def- Col- Male

I have a little update of my own.

  • I Submitted my application in late August, updated as received as of September 2nd
  • As per Call centre staff in December, my file was transferred to my local awaiting test in December 2014, I went ahead and presumed this to be Mississauga.
  • I along with at least 3 other September applicants have received FPR, this week. (the letter in my case was dated January 13, requesting office St.Clair)

Don't know if this is designed to slow or accelerate my application, but I shall be submitting the requested soon.
 

salmonbait

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Jan 21, 2015
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Hello! +Updates

Lurker here. I would like to share my timeline for those who'd like to have an idea about my application journey after getting my test date letter yesterday, Jan 20th 2015.

Vancouver
Single
Application Submitted: Aug 1, 2014
CIC receipt acknowledgement: Aug 21, 2014
In Process: Oct 16, 2014
Test date: Feb 10, 2015
Oath: TBD

Hoping the oath won't be a long wait!
 

Mark_Anna

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CatchVB,

On their 7th July letter I already sent my name change documents which they changed my name on e-cas but now I am waiting for my test letter.

Thanks
 

steven77

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Re: Hello! +Updates

We have almost the same timeline, still waiting for test invite. hope you good luck on test.

1.We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on August 21, 2014.


2.We sent you a letter acknowledging receipt of your application(s), and a study book called Discover Canada on August 21, 2014. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.


3.We started processing your application on October 11, 2014.


salmonbait said:
Lurker here. I would like to share my timeline for those who'd like to have an idea about my application journey after getting my test date letter yesterday, Jan 20th 2015.

Vancouver
Single
Application Submitted: Aug 1, 2014
CIC receipt acknowledgement: Aug 21, 2014
In Process: Oct 16, 2014
Test date: Feb 10, 2015
Oath: TBD

Hoping the oath won't be a long wait!
 

steven77

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We have the almost same timeline here, but I still waiting for test letter. Did you get the letter? please let me know,thanks.
another user in this forum name "salmonbait" reported he just got test letter and will have test on the sameday with you (Feb 10).

Good luck guys.
OP_POP said:
I just called CIC to get an update on my case, the agent was again super helpful. He verified my information and checked my application status. He told me "Great news! Your test is on Feb 10th!!" However, he mentioned I should wait to get the official letter which is usually received 2 weeks prior to the test. Finally someone from West of Canada got a test invite (not official yet). My local office is Vancouver.

Hopefully rest of you guys will receive some good news soon.
 

thepolestar

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Congratulations to Don Valley.

Update on my file..

File transferred to local office.

"We have transferred your file to the local office of your area and the local office will contact you further on your file" Sounds bit strange why they don't write the office name. I am in Scarborough so it should be Scarborough.

Any experience like that with someone?