General test for all Canada but could have a question or two regarding your provincial politicians....Question for people who already took the test, is it a general test same for all Canada, or each Province has his own with questions about the Province?
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Thank you for your answerGeneral test for all Canada but could have a question or two regarding your provincial politicians....
No need bring pen or pencil all provided. You can bring your tablet and cellphone no problem. Before test starts they will tell you turn them off. Everything you need will be ready for you. Just bring what they asked for. During interview usually they ask about your family work etc. It depends on the officer. They asked me only 2 question and that's all. Some people interview little more than that. Good luckCan anyone who has taken the test please answer from their experience?
It says to bring supporting documents for your application and ID etc. Are we allowed to take these into the testing room? Will they be placed under the table etc, or is there another safe place they keep them?
Do we need to bring pencils or pens?
And what type of questions do they ask in the interview?
Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Great, thank you for sharing the info!No need bring pen or pencil all provided. You can bring your tablet and cellphone no problem. Before test starts they will tell you turn them off. Everything you need will be ready for you. Just bring what they asked for. During interview usually they ask about your family work etc. It depends on the officer. They asked me only 2 question and that's all. Some people interview little more than that. Good luck
you want people to share their timeline as a reply to your post? just open the timeline spreadsheet...Hi guys. Those who took their test already. Can u pls share ur timeline? Thanks and congrats!
you want people to share their timeline as a reply to your post? just open the timeline spreadsheet...
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16cfQUVB3j56QktacolbsAxpNlOrvk2uFGZzm_ZFCnfg/edit#gid=671336796
Thanks for sharing your experience. Would you mind sharing an example on how the questions are worded differently ? It doesn't have to be a question directly from your actual test, I know you're not allowed to share those. Thankshey guys there are a lot of free online practices test but on February 14 i took my citizen test in Edmonton , the way of written questions are completely different from website questions, the questions are on paper no computer,my advice is at least read discover Canada twice or more, and there is the audio you can listen , study and answer questions on online too is gona help you to remember but dont relay on it. and dont worry you will be pass because i got 19/20!
I fully agree...frankly it is not worth the risk.
Just read the book and study the online sites and you should be fine.
Furthermore, I believe that it does not harm us to learn a bit about this country we are applying to become citizens of.