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osun

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Can cic denied individual from becoming a citizen because OF THE problem and what the person was found with when the person came to seek refugee.I know of some who came in to Canada for refugee,he went to his hearing was approved by the JUDge despite every thing they found with him at the port of entry at THE time he was claiming his refugee.Now,he is a permanent resident and he is scared to apply for citizenship because he think cic will not allow him due to what was found with him before he became PR.PLS need a respons.


2)my friend submitted his citizenship app march, became in process may, finger print request in sept.It that a good sign.?
 

scylla

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Jun 8, 2010
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Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
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App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
Answered here:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/citizen-application-t169825.0.html;msg2655989#msg2655989
 

osun

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Jun 9, 2012
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Got a letter today to write citizenship test in 8 days from today.Application submitted march,2013
 

osun

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Jun 9, 2012
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Can some one still get RQ after test has been scheduled.I am writing my test this week in missisuaga.I am praying i don't get that .
 

espn103

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Sep 16, 2013
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I m also giving test in Mississauga in 2 weeks ....haven't heard anything from anyone who recently got RQ on test day
 

Aamir89

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osun said:
Can some one still get RQ after test has been scheduled.I am writing my test this week in missisuaga.I am praying i don't get that .
Hi my brother got it 2 weeks after writing his citizenship test. I hope you don't get it. I was lucky I didn't get it. My timeline is at my signature :)

Thanks
 

osun

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Jun 9, 2012
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Hi Aamir89
Really,how was the test,am scared ,having problem remembering the dates and the geographical
aspect,which area will i concentrate more ?can u remember any question they ask?
how is the question like.Did they tell your brother reason he was given RQ?
 

osun

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Jun 9, 2012
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hi espn103


How are u studying
for the test.which material apart from the discovery book?let me know.
 

espn103

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Sep 16, 2013
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I m just trying to practise online test on different websites everyday...I m having problem to remember dates and names....can anyone tell what type of questions are coming on test these days....!
 

Aamir89

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osun said:
Hi Aamir89
Really,how was the test,am scared ,having problem remembering the dates and the geographical
aspect,which area will i concentrate more ?can u remember any question they ask?
how is the question like.Did they tell your brother reason he was given RQ?
Hi they have no reason why they are giving RQ. And regarding test I think test is easy not hard. There are 20 multiple choice question and you need to get 15 out of 20 to pass. I got it 19. Test duration is 30mins and then they will have interview with you.

I would strongly recommend to study textbook and also whatever is written at the top/side/bottom of the page. If you read the textbook twice and do the practice question online you should be fine.

Thanks
 

aamer43

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May 6, 2009
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Hi Aamir89

Congratulations & Celebrations

Can you please share your interview experience in details (Questions and what they were looking for)

Thanks
 

CET213

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espn103 said:
I m just trying to practise online test on different websites everyday...I m having problem to remember dates and names....can anyone tell what type of questions are coming on test these days....!
Hi espn103,

I have found following post a while ago. I am not sure but it might help you.


Key area to focus while reading –

1.Remember names, places & dates:
For example -
- The beaver is one of the symbols of Canada.
- On July 1, 1867, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia joined together to create the new country of Canada. This is known as Confederation

2.Be clear on certain information as not to confuse one with the other.
For example – Among Aboriginal Peoples living in Canada about 69 percent are First Nations, 26 percent are Métis and five percent are Inuit.
First Nations: First Nations describes all Aboriginal people in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis.
Inuit: Inuit are Aboriginal people who live in Canada's North, which includes Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, Northern Quebec and Labrador.
Métis: Many early French fur traders and some English traders married First Nations women. Their descendants are called the Métis people.
3. Make sure your geography is right. Don't mix up province from one region to the other.
For example- Canada is a country of 10 million square kilometres. It five distinct regions: 1. Atlantic Region; 2. Central Canada; 3. Prairie Provinces; 4. West Coast; and 5. North.
Some of us have this mindset that whenever we see Canadian West, we will automatically include Alberta with British Columbia. Make sure you read the question carefully because it will read WEST COAST not WEST. So don't make fool out of yourself and include AB in West Coast.
As dumb as it might sound, some of us have hard time remembering out of 13 province and territories, which ones are province and which ones are territories. I hope you will prove me wrong and will correctly name all province and territories.

4. Make sure you know the Government. Remember that the Queen is our Head of State, and is part of Government, followed by House of Commons and Senate. Don't just name House and Senate as Government. Make sure you understand the difference between bill and law. Learn about responsibilities of various levels of government (federal, provincial and municipal). Don't say something like federal government is responsible for garbage collection or something like MP and MLA is the same the person. I have also seen people saying thing like Provincial Prime Minister instead of Premier or vice versa.

5. Find the name of the MP of your area and name of the riding.

Find answers for all the questions listed on page 31 of the booklet- Do You Know Your Elected Representatives? I am not sure, if they will ask you about the MP, since the test questions seemed to be generic for the whole province. Still, it's good to know who you MP is, that way you can bug him/her later on.

6. Federal Elections, Voting Process: Make sure you grasp the information listed here as there will be 3 questions from here. Remember information like who to contact in case you are not listed on voter list.

7. Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities: this is most crucial part of the test. There will be two questions from this section and you MUST correctly answer both. Otherwise you will FAIL the test, no matter how many answers you got right. I would strongly suggest grasping the information listed in this section, and if possible memorize them. There is not point in failing the test for two questions.

8. Towards the end of the booklet you will find a section on Citizenship Test: Questions. Use the following preparation guide for the answers.
9.Once you read the booklet you can try some practice test in the following website, which has around 116 practice test questions, derived from A Look at Canada, 2006 edition. yourlibrary.ca/citizenship
Some of the test questions were exactly the same as the practice test questions listed on this site.

DOCUMENT CHECKLIST FOR THE TEST:

Don't forget to bring all the documents that are mentioned in your notice to appear:
1. Notice to Appear (Don't ignore this document as there will be a case ID on the notice which you will have to put in the answer sheet)
2. PR Card and Landing Paper/ Confirmation of Landing
3. Two piece of government Issued ID, showing your name, picture and signature - e.g. Driver's license, SIN Card, Health Card etc.
4. All current and all old passport(s) and travel document(s).


THE TEST DAY:

Make sure you know the location ( including exact room name/ number) where the test will take place in advance. Arrive ahead of time- at least 30mins, so that you have sufficient time to figure out exact location of the test room. In some cities, CIC office is located in federal building and sometimes it takes time to find out the exact room. Moreover, during my test, I have seen some of the applicants are being asked to bring additional documentation to show their presence in Canada / absence from Canada.

They will/might go through your passport(s). For most people, I haven't seen officers checking passport stamps. Officers were mostly depending on words of the applicant rather than going through the stamps. I think for one or two people, they checked couple of stamps. If you have specific query on stamps, you should call CIC call center.

Make sure you review all the dates you listed on your application as your absence from Canada. I have seen them asking questions based on dates on application form. For those who didn't know - the officer will have your actual paper application along with all the documents you supplied.

Make sure you have some sort of supporting information/document (s) handy - i.e. proof of time you were inside/outside of Canada. They might ask you questions like - how long you are living in current city, all the places you lived before, how long you were outside of Canada, why did you apply for citizenship, do you intend to stay in Canada after you become citizen, where do you live, where do you work, how did you come to this office today, where your family is living. For those who were outside of Canada on and off or for long period of time, be ready to explain you absence.


Be prepared to explain all your absences before you applied for citizenship and after you applied for citizenship. Almost everyone, including myself was asked about absence from Canada after applying for citizenship. It seems the absence from Canada after applying for citizenship is a big issue for them.


THE TEST

The test on your city/ province might be different. This is for general reference only.

- The test consists of 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ).

-Out of 20 questions, you must correctly answer 12 questions. You must answer all the questions. You will get 30 min to answer 20 questions. Most people finished the test within 10min. It took me around 4 min to answer all the questions.

-They had 8 set of questions, so your questions won't match with people sitting around u.

- Out of 20 questions, there will be 2 questions on Citizenship Rights & Responsibilities (Question 16 & 17), and you MUST correctly answer both, otherwise u will fail the test, regardless of how many right answer you have.

- There will be 3 questions on ‘Federal Elections' (Question 18-20), out of which you must at least get one answer right, otherwise you will fail the test, regardless of how many right answer you have.

Good luck!!!