- Oct 11, 2013
- 79
- Category........
- FAM
- Visa Office......
- Vienna
- App. Filed.......
- December 3, 2013
- AOR Received.
- Stage 1 AOR + SA January 8, 2014
- File Transfer...
- January 12, 2014
- Med's Request
- Further Medical Tests Requested: October 24, 2013
- Med's Done....
- October 15, 2013
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- October 20, 2014
- VISA ISSUED...
- October 27, 2014
- LANDED..........
- January 17, 2015
Hi all!
Warning: Long post.
First off, I can't believe how time flies. Not too long ago, I was on this forum looking for information for my PR application. Now I am ready to apply for citizenship.
Secondly, I have somehow of a peculiar question. What happens if you fail the citizenship test? I know in theory, you fail once they give you another chance, fail twice you are called in for an interview. But I would like to know first-hand experience if any of you had this happen.
I have my application ready to send after the long Canada day weekend (just to avoid delays). It is a pretty straightforward application. Became PR in January 2015 after I was sponsored by my spouse, took only two trips for a total of 21 days outside of Canada and have only one other citizenship (my country of birth). My only worry about all this is that I will fail the citizenship test. And I will tell you why. I am a stay at home mom to a 2,5-year-old toddler and I am currently pregnant with our second child. My toddler keeps me on my toes all day long, between activities and household chores, I am constantly running. I am also enrolled in a certificate program at a post-secondary school. Being pregnant, I am very tired, nauseated, and forgetful. I have what they call "baby brain", the pregnancy-induced fog which makes me less able to concentrate on tasks.
I'm afraid I will not be able to study or to remember what I studied for the test, which in turn will cause me to fail.
I guess I am looking for some reassurance. And in case you were wondering why I chose to apply for citizenship while pregnant and while having so much on my plate, is because I really don't want to renew my PR card in 2020. Also, it would make family trips much easier since my current passport doesn't enjoy a lot of visa-free travel.
Warning: Long post.
First off, I can't believe how time flies. Not too long ago, I was on this forum looking for information for my PR application. Now I am ready to apply for citizenship.
Secondly, I have somehow of a peculiar question. What happens if you fail the citizenship test? I know in theory, you fail once they give you another chance, fail twice you are called in for an interview. But I would like to know first-hand experience if any of you had this happen.
I have my application ready to send after the long Canada day weekend (just to avoid delays). It is a pretty straightforward application. Became PR in January 2015 after I was sponsored by my spouse, took only two trips for a total of 21 days outside of Canada and have only one other citizenship (my country of birth). My only worry about all this is that I will fail the citizenship test. And I will tell you why. I am a stay at home mom to a 2,5-year-old toddler and I am currently pregnant with our second child. My toddler keeps me on my toes all day long, between activities and household chores, I am constantly running. I am also enrolled in a certificate program at a post-secondary school. Being pregnant, I am very tired, nauseated, and forgetful. I have what they call "baby brain", the pregnancy-induced fog which makes me less able to concentrate on tasks.
I'm afraid I will not be able to study or to remember what I studied for the test, which in turn will cause me to fail.
I guess I am looking for some reassurance. And in case you were wondering why I chose to apply for citizenship while pregnant and while having so much on my plate, is because I really don't want to renew my PR card in 2020. Also, it would make family trips much easier since my current passport doesn't enjoy a lot of visa-free travel.