aamer43 said:
@ Suin
Congratulations
Can you please let us know what questions were asked in the interview ?
Thank you!
We had around 50 people taking the test and 4 officers interviewing. The interviews were going really slow - they were checking each stamp in the passport, giving really hard time to whose who had a stamp missing or struggled to give an explanation to their absence and travel. I did not hear the questions that were asked, but could see and feel all the tenseness and unhappiness in the officers voices.
I was mentally ready for the worse... but as it occurred I had the simplest and fasted interview. My case was different, I guess, because my husband is Canadian (born) and I have a kid who was born in Canada as well. Also I had just two trips out of the country - both trips were to the country of my origin. The officer just checked the stamps in my passport, asked about the way I got residence status and asked whether my kids were in school, also asked whether I was still employed at the same place and living at the same address.
Then I was told that my file was looking good and they would mail the oath letter to me in 4 to 6 weeks time.