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I have one Question. I move to another house so should I change adress because processing time will be slow and I have to than from can change my adress?
Thanks
 
Background check completed on 26th Oct. Now I have to wait for citizenship test :D
 
I have completed my test on 25th Oct. when it is supposed to be updated online? and how long it will take for next process?
 
I have one Question. I move to another house so should I change adress because processing time will be slow and I have to than from can change my adress?
Thanks
It is better to have the most up-to-date information with IRCC, remember that when you get to the Oath step, your certificate will be sent to the address IRCC has on file.
 
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I have completed my test on 25th Oct. when it is supposed to be updated online? and how long it will take for next process?
Hi, I couldn't find your information in the spreadsheet, could you please provide the following?

Location:
Physical Presence Days:
Application: Single/Family and number of applicants
Application sent: March xx, 2021
Delivered: March xx, 2021
5 Year Eligibility:
AOR:
old e-CAS: In Process date
Background completed:
Test window:
Test email invitation received:

Other applicants have reported that it could take from 1 day to weeks or months, it all varies by the local office processing your application.
 
Hello all, quick update. My oath ceremony was done yesterday. 82 people attended from 39 countries. Oath of Citizenship conducted by Calgary office.

Registration went fast- at least for me- where they confirmed address, asked to cut the pr card, asked if any travel is planned in the next month, and then transferred into the main ceremony room. Upon joining the meeting, they ask you to rename yourself with seat number in front , followed by your first name. After registration, they transferred me into the main ceremony room. There I waited for others to join for about 1 hour.

Observation: lots of elderly people either on their own or with family (probably around 60% or more in this particular ceremony), many wearing suit and a tie, or tradition clothes; some displayed Canadian flag and other paraphinelia at the background. Ceremony itself was conducted by the judge and the ceremony assistant who was directing everyone what to do (when to turn the camera on, mute/unmute yourself- so better practic etc.). Overall the ceremony itself took about 30 mins - speech, repeat of the oath in english and french, sing national anthem and take photo/selfie with the judge. The directions on how to fill and send the oath of affirmation of citizenship was at the very end- and it was presented as a slideshow - about 5-8 mins. They encourage to email the filled copy of it asap or within 2 days, and it will take 2-4 weeks to get the certificate.

People were encourage to stay back to ask questions if they had any at the end. I left as I had none. I hope this info helps someone.
congratulations, can you please share your timeline?
 
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