You're most welcome manThanks Kal !
One less thing to worry about!
Kal
You're most welcome manThanks Kal !
I called IRCC today and was told that my test date has been set i.e. June 18, 2018 @ 2.30pm. I haven't received any email confirmation or status update on the website yet. She told me that my background checks are complete and that i should be getting an email soon with the test date
Please update the spreadsheet for the test date.
Thanks
You are lucky that they have provided you these information otherwise they are very rude and dont cooperate with you for anything and dont provide even a single piece of information to you. They only know one scripted thing that is "you are still within the one year timeline".I called IRCC today and was told that my test date has been set i.e. June 18, 2018 @ 2.30pm. I haven't received any email confirmation or status update on the website yet. She told me that my background checks are complete and that i should be getting an email soon with the test date
Please update the spreadsheet for the test date.
Thanks
Congrats. How was the Test? Is it easy? Do we need to memorize all the years and names from the book?Hello
Screen name:cad13
I did test yesterday in Scarborough.
Passed (18/20)
Status changed today to" Desicied Made"
Please update
Thanks
fixedCan someone please change my "In Process ecas" in the tracker sheet as it's wrong.
It should be changed to March 15, 2018.
Read the book first to understandCan anyone suggest how to prepare for test? Do i have to just read book and try to memorise? Or is there any other way to prepare myself?
How can they know the one that is missing? Do they go to the Border service database to search all your records and then check every record against what you filled out in the app? Surprised they actually do that.....I passed the test on Mar 23rd (18/20).
I listed all my travels in the application but forgot to mention one. My US visa is on my old passport so I once tried to cross the border without the old passport in possession as I forgot it at home. We were refused the entry so technically we never left Canada.
The immigration officer asked me during the interview about it saying you mentioned everything except for this one. I explained what happened. Now I am a little concerned it would delay my application slightly.
I was a little shocked about it as well. Didn’t expect them to be this thorough.How can they know the one that is missing? Do they go to the Border service database to search all your records and then check every record against what you filled out in the app? Surprised they actually do that.....
Did the US border service give you a slip when they rejected you to enter? Like the flagpole many new immigrants do when landing?I was a little shocked about it as well. Didn’t expect them to be this thorough.
I did re-enter Canada (kind of) so they must have the record in the system.