My wife and I have passed the citizenship tests today with unofficial results 19/20 both.
The only technical difficulty I'd like to mention is that both built-in and USB web-cam I tried to use on Apple iMac were not capturing picture of ID in a good quality - it was very blurry. I tried many times, even added light - it was not possible even to see names and dates on the ID (I used PR card). It looks to me that it was a problem with focusing on a short distance due to camera specs.
Fortunately I have MacBook Air handy - immediately logged in with it and its camera provided a very good result - the picture of PR card was superb!
So, I'd recommend you test your computers / cameras for taking pictures from a short distance (realistically 30-40cm) if it works fine. I believe it can be done in advance in another application / standard software. Otherwise, it may be a potential problem with ID proof during the citizenship test.
By and large, I'd say Discover Canada is the only source you need indeed. Good luck to all!
The only technical difficulty I'd like to mention is that both built-in and USB web-cam I tried to use on Apple iMac were not capturing picture of ID in a good quality - it was very blurry. I tried many times, even added light - it was not possible even to see names and dates on the ID (I used PR card). It looks to me that it was a problem with focusing on a short distance due to camera specs.
Fortunately I have MacBook Air handy - immediately logged in with it and its camera provided a very good result - the picture of PR card was superb!
So, I'd recommend you test your computers / cameras for taking pictures from a short distance (realistically 30-40cm) if it works fine. I believe it can be done in advance in another application / standard software. Otherwise, it may be a potential problem with ID proof during the citizenship test.
By and large, I'd say Discover Canada is the only source you need indeed. Good luck to all!