Hello Sharat,
Congratulations !!
Couple of quick questions:
2 ids: Driving License & Health Card?
Verification of Entry and Exit Dates: How did they do this? What exactly was the sequence of events? Do we need to carry anything with us?
Job History Verification: How did they do this? Do we need to carry anything with us?
Any English Language Verification?
Kindly advise at your earliest.
Thanks
Sid
Verification of entry/exit dates is done electronically and IRCC will already have this data. You where requied to tick 'yes' to the following question on the citizenship application form in order for IRCC to collect the data. If you ticked 'no' you application is returned.
14 b) I hereby give my consent to Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to disclose the details of my travel history to IRCC in order to assist IRCC in determining my citizenship eligibility. I also hereby authorize IRCC to collect the history of my travel from the CBSA.
When they check your passport they are doing so to verify it is genuine and matches the citizenship application paperwork. They will also check the entry visa when you landed as PR which will have the date of entry and your document file number written next to it.
When you enter/exit Canada you are no longer always asked to show your passport as you can enter with your PR card and therefore you do not always get an entry/exit visa stamp every time.
Remember what candidates perceive at the exam stage of the process and what is actually checked are often two different things.
Regarding your current and past employers, no-where does it state that you have to show proofs of this with the exception of filing your taxes a minimum of three years. Also remember many PR holders are not employed but they are still required by law to files your taxes.
Hope this helps and allays any anxieties.