Hello again everyone,
I write now with depression in my heart at this moment. I'll explain this as best I can...
I was overjoyed to learn I passed the Citizenship test today, but then the Citizenship Officer interviewing me asked me about my ex-wife that sponsored me originally (and if we were separated before I came as a permanent resident) , the place I'm currently living at, and why I didn't leave Canada once to see my family in New York during my entire residency obligation process. I answered as best I could, but I wasn't feeling very good energy off the Officer. It's hard to explain everything in this message, but I feel the interview was a mess. All she told me at the end of the interview was, "if we need any further documents, and/or if there is oath appointment, you will know in 4-6 weeks." She said something along those lines. She never told me there WILL definitely be an oath, or ONLY an oath in 4-6 weeks. She including the "if we need further documents" part to her statement. I heard other interviewed people have better interviews, better than mine. Some of them were told something like "you're oath will be in 4-6 weeks, congratulations". I'm very depressed right now about all this. Sorry, and thank you for reading this. I wish I could get advice on this situation from anyone. Is it possible for an interview to feel like it went bad, but everything goes ok anyways?
I write now with depression in my heart at this moment. I'll explain this as best I can...
I was overjoyed to learn I passed the Citizenship test today, but then the Citizenship Officer interviewing me asked me about my ex-wife that sponsored me originally (and if we were separated before I came as a permanent resident) , the place I'm currently living at, and why I didn't leave Canada once to see my family in New York during my entire residency obligation process. I answered as best I could, but I wasn't feeling very good energy off the Officer. It's hard to explain everything in this message, but I feel the interview was a mess. All she told me at the end of the interview was, "if we need any further documents, and/or if there is oath appointment, you will know in 4-6 weeks." She said something along those lines. She never told me there WILL definitely be an oath, or ONLY an oath in 4-6 weeks. She including the "if we need further documents" part to her statement. I heard other interviewed people have better interviews, better than mine. Some of them were told something like "you're oath will be in 4-6 weeks, congratulations". I'm very depressed right now about all this. Sorry, and thank you for reading this. I wish I could get advice on this situation from anyone. Is it possible for an interview to feel like it went bad, but everything goes ok anyways?