I got Decision Made maybe a few weeks after the test. No interview request but no change since decision made for over 3 months.What did end happen with you? Did they validate your ID, or asked you to retake the test?
I got Decision Made maybe a few weeks after the test. No interview request but no change since decision made for over 3 months.What did end happen with you? Did they validate your ID, or asked you to retake the test?
How about for Saskatchewan?Hey!! Make sure you read the book provided to you ( Discover Canada). The best website I found for practice was https://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/ . Good luck!
Hello,
Today I wrote my citizenship exam and I assumed that it would ask for the PR AND driver license as the proof of identity. But I could only take one picture of either ID's. However, my PR card does not have my signature on it.
The email that IRCC sent said,
"a photo identification (ID) with your signature on it, such as
- your permanent resident (PR) card (even if it’s expired) or
- a valid (not expired) ID such as driver’s license or health card"
So I am just worried if it would be valid or if I just delayed my citizenship process.
You should be able to use this link to practice as well. It’s not specific to Toronto. All you really need is to read the book. However, I found this website had good practice questions. All the best!How about for Saskatchewan?
Thank you so muchYou should be able to use this link to practice as well. It’s not specific to Toronto. All you really need is to read the book. However, I found this website had good practice questions. All the best!
Which office if you don't mind asking?I got Decision Made maybe a few weeks after the test. No interview request but no change since decision made for over 3 months.
Me and my wife applied for citizenship in July 2020. On 15th April 2021 only my wife received fingerprints email. Therefore she had obtained her fingerprints on 16th April 2021. On 19th April 2021 we both received our online citizenship test through email. Accordingly we attempted and passed our citizenship online test on 26th April 2021. Now lets see what happened next.It happened to me.. My wife received the online test invite on April 15th and I haven't received anything until now.
By the way, I was asked to do fingerprints but she was not.
In your case, did any of you had to do fingerprints?
yes, It's valid. it doesn't matter which one you used. As long it's clear.Hello,
Today I wrote my citizenship exam and I assumed that it would ask for the PR AND driver license as the proof of identity. But I could only take one picture of either ID's. However, my PR card does not have my signature on it.
The email that IRCC sent said,
"a photo identification (ID) with your signature on it, such as
- your permanent resident (PR) card (even if it’s expired) or
- a valid (not expired) ID such as driver’s license or health card"
So I am just worried if it would be valid or if I just delayed my citizenship process.
Hey, the officer told me in the interview today that she isn’t sure what date I will get the oath invite. She advised they are doing the best they can to get everything rolled out. She also apologized to me for the short notice I received for my interview.What is the waiting time going on between the interview and the oath if anyone has an idea
Congratulations! And all the best for your next steps.Hey, the officer told me in the interview today that she isn’t sure what date I will get the oath invite. She advised they are doing the best they can to get everything rolled out. She also apologized to me for the short notice I received for my interview.
Thank you! Fingers crossed for the oath invite soon lol.Congratulations! And all the best for your next steps.
Hope they speed things up, I know that’s some wishful thinking
Thanks. Hopefully its soonHey, the officer told me in the interview today that she isn’t sure what date I will get the oath invite. She advised they are doing the best they can to get everything rolled out. She also apologized to me for the short notice I received for my interview.