Hi Scylla,scylla said:I'm not sure how to answer that question because my husband didn't have to write the test. He's quite a bit older than I am and was able to skip the test because of his age.
He receive a letter to come to Scarborough in person to have his documents verified (this was the test letter but he didn't have to take the test). He received the RQ on the spot right after the officer looked through his passport. In other words, when he returned from his visit to the Scarborough office, he had the RQ piece of paper in his hand.
Hope this answers your question...
May I ask if your husband's RQ was sent to be processed at St Clair or you think it was assessed at Scarborough? The process seems very fast (2 months) for assessing a RQ and getting the oath invitation...
I am Dec '13 applicant. Had RQ in May & test in August and waiting for the oath. My RQ was sent to be assessed at St Clair.