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Hi Folks,

Quick Question. Main Application form ( 17 C )
QUECBEC'S PERMANENT LIST OF ECLECTORALS

I Ticked marked all the answers, but this question was irrelavant to me. As i never went to nor i reside in quebec. So i did not mark as i saw its was written that answer of this question does not effect your citizenship

Will this effect my citizenship application ? Please help.

Thanks,
 
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in process- October 4, 2018
 
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Just went for the test and interview, passed the test 20/20, interview went smooth.

Waiting for DM!
Congratulations! how did you prepare for your exam? Did you read the book twice? any tips? thank you!
 
I read the book once, but decided that was just too boring.

Instead, I used online practice tests and just kept doing them until I passed every single one.
If I made a mistake on those online tests, I would do some research and some searching on Google, so I wouldn't make the same mistake again.
I did this for 2 or 3 evenings and scored a 20/20.
I used the following websites:

http://www.canadacitizenshipstudyguide.com/member/canadian-citizenship-practice-test.php
http://www.citizenshipcounts.ca/quiz
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/


All together the whole thing took about an hour. After arriving 9 or 10 of us were seated until it was 1.30PM (my appointment time).
Once everyone was there they went to check our invitations and 2 pieces of photo ID.

After they finished doing that, we were all brought into a room where our tests were waiting for us. After they explained how it all works, and after we were given time to ask questions we started to write our tests. It took me under 10 minutes.
Out of the 20 questions, 19 were multiple choice, and 1 true or false question.

After finishing the test we were asked to go back to the lobby and hang out there until everyone had finished their tests. Tests are marked right away. Since I was the first one to finish the test, I was the first one invited into the interview room.

The immigration officer was extremely friendly, he sat me down and we just small talked for a few minutes. I signed a form (once again) stating I do not have a criminal record or am serving a sentence in another country.
After that we went over my travel history, all he did was compare the stamps in my (1 current and 1 expired) passports to the dates I had provided. He did not go over every single date, or ask me about every time I had crossed the border. Simply just checked my stamps.

After that he went on to tell me I had aced the test, and I would be a Canadian citizen within 6 weeks from today.

Hope this explains things for people who have to go through this still, feel free to ask me your questions.

The test is really not as hard as most people think, (including me) but I still recommend studying. There were people in my group who did not pass. They had not studied though. o_O
 
Just went for the test and interview, passed the test 20/20, interview went smooth.

Waiting for DM!
Wow that’s awesome!! So fast
 
If you weren't working in 2013 while being in your home country... Just mention Unemployed, write your home address and put N/A in contact details.. That's what I did.. And I have received my AOR...
Thank you..thats what i did too..just mailed my application today
 
Hi guys i have some clarification before i send my application regarding question #10.b i tick yes. I was landed as an immigrant on May 2015 but my eligible period is 2013-2018. My question is regarding the police certificate I have police certificate with me but expired July 2015 is that good enough or i need to submit the latest one. Thanks in advance