Hi,
I applied for Canadian citizenship on June 15, 2009. I have received the acknowledgement letter dated December 23, 2009. I am wondering how long it would take before I get my citizenship. I am in Toronto.
The letter says it would take another 12-13 months.
Thanks,
MG.
we apply in sept 2008 and gave written test in dec 2009 but oath is so quick that we will take it in jan2010. so wait for a year atleast for written test. I believe you have to prepare the written test from the new edition of book
I applied on June - 2009, received the acknowledgement letter dated Jan 03, 2010.
same letter says it would take another 12-13 months. that means we have to wait again for one year for test or what?
what a such long waiting time??
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Originally posted by sahba
we apply in sept 2008 and gave written test in dec 2009 but oath is so quick that we will take it in jan2010. so wait for a year atleast for written test. I believe you have to prepare the written test from the new edition of book
I applied in May,2009 and got the acknowledgement letter on Frida i.e. January15,2009. I was wondering when would I get itimation about written test? How long it normally takes to get the date for written test?
I would appreciate your inputs.
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Originally posted by Your friend
I applied in May,2009 and got the acknowledgement letter on Frida i.e. January15,2009. I was wondering when would I get itimation about written test? How long it normally takes to get the date for written test?
I would appreciate your inputs.
Thanks very much desi-friend for your reply. We are two adults who applied for citizenship however we got one booklet instead of two.
Is there any way I can get a second copy?
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