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Test done. Start time: 9.10 am (although letter said 8.45am). I finished within 10 minutes. Did my interview (3 mins) and was out of there around 9.40am.

Montreal office
 
Test done. Start time: 9.10 am (although letter said 8.45am). I finished within 10 minutes. Did my interview (3 mins) and was out of there around 9.40am.

Montreal office
Lucky you...in Vancouver it took 3 hours...and yes I did finish the test as one of the first ones
 
Did the exam yesterday and passed. Interview was easy and smooth. In total it took 1 hour in Scarborough Town Center. I got DM today and waiting for the oath.
 
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Did the exam yesterday and passed. Interview was easy and smooth. In total it took 1 hour in Scarborough Town Center. I got DM today and waiting for the oath.
Congrats !
Please also update the spreadsheet to Decision Made for me :)
 
  1. We sent you a notice on September 18, 2017 to appear and take the oath of citizenship.
  2. citizenship ceremony to be held on October 10, 2017 at 8:30 AM.
long wait is over...good luck everyone! :)
please update the spreadsheet. thank you..
 
Hi there,

For those of you who are taking the test and interview, I'm just wondering what documents you're taking with you to the interview.

I have gone over the document checklist as instructed (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/citizen/CIT0007E-2.pdf) but I just wanted to know what people were doing with regards bringing photographs? Receipt of payment?

Interested to hear your thoughts.
 
Hi there,

For those of you who are taking the test and interview, I'm just wondering what documents you're taking with you to the interview.

I have gone over the document checklist as instructed (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/citizen/CIT0007E-2.pdf) but I just wanted to know what people were doing with regards bringing photographs? Receipt of payment?

Interested to hear your thoughts.

What you linked is the document checklist for applying for Citizenship, not for what you take to the interview. The letter you receive to take the test/oath will have clear instructions as to what items to bring.