Thanks for sharing the great news, good luck for the test !leeneljane said:Just want to share
Citizenship test : July 31, 2015
Thanks for sharing the great news, good luck for the test !leeneljane said:Just want to share
Citizenship test : July 31, 2015
Note, the residence requirement used to be 1095 days, not 1090, and the answer is simple. This means he/she was living in Canada before becoming a PR. Each day lived in Canada prior to becoming PR was counted 1/2 a day and it was allowed to have up to 1 year of bonus from this.gpin said:gst8486 if you landed in apr 2012,how did you complete 1090 days by jan2015?
Congradulations! I have a question for you.brunoc19 said:Test done yesterday. 19/20, interview was smooth, just checked my drivers license and health card. Not even asked my passport. I have left the country more than 10 times. She showed me her request from CBSA and said what she got matches my application perfectly and since I finished university degree after I landed Canada, there's no credibility issue. And she is going to arrange my oath around September.
Mine was test first. Everyone went into the test room. Officer called your name, then you went up there showing him your two pieces of ID, then signed on a piece of paper, and the officer stamped on ur file. After everyone was done that, exam booklets were given and test started. You handed in your exam booklet and answer sheet to the proctor as soon as you finished, then went back to the main waiting room. Then another officer called your name and took you to a tiny interview room. Gave your exam score and talked to you for a bit.triplesss said:Congradulations! I have a question for you.
which one was first,the test or the interview? cuz I'm wondering if they have the test result when they interview.
Hi brunoc and everyone, I will have the test at Waterloo/Kitchener next week as well, could you please let me know the website which has the mockup questions for the test. Thank you so muchbrunoc19 said:Btw the test is very very similar to the mock question online. Personally I read the book once very beiefly and then focused on the mock exams.
Thanks a lot for the info, Hope you get your oath date soonbrunoc19 said:Mine was test first. Everyone went into the test room. Officer called your name, then you went up there showing him your two pieces of ID, then signed on a piece of paper, and the officer stamped on ur file. After everyone was done that, exam booklets were given and test started. You handed in your exam booklet and answer sheet to the proctor as soon as you finished, then went back to the main waiting room. Then another officer called your name and took you to a tiny interview room. Gave your exam score and talked to you for a bit.
Btw the test is very very similar to the mock question online. Personally I read the book once very beiefly and then focused on the mock exams.
Hi! I downloaded two iPhone apps named Canadian citizenship tests. But again, you really do need to read the book at least once so you'll have some idea of what to expect. Most important part is history and famous persons nameshoaphuong2013 said:Hi brunoc and everyone, I will have the test at Waterloo/Kitchener next week as well, could you please let me know the website which has the mockup questions for the test. Thank you so much