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Leon,PMM Help Pls. Can i take test first n submit result wth citizen application

shanbaba

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Apr 6, 2009
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HI all,
it looks strange , but i have heard some people did it few years ago. my 1100 days are completing soon, i have never left canada from my first entry, so hopefully i will not get RQ. ::), ( this is my wish, as i can see the pain here on forum with people getting RQ.)

so do anybody know that is there a way i can sit for my test first and submit result with my application. so if i dont get an RQ, i will directly get oath.
please advise.
 

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You can't sit for your citizenship test before you submit your application. It's impossible. You have to submit your application first. CIC will then notify you of a test date.
 

polarbear

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Shanbaba: 8)

If you don't want to get an RQ, i seriously suggest you to apply after 1150 days

Do not apply at 1100 days.

Chances of getting an RQ is more.

Give atleast 60 or 90 ( 2 to 3 months ) buffer days and then apply

U waited 1095 days to apply for Citizenship, there is nothing wrong in waiting another 2 or 3 months,

Play safe,

Best of luck ;D
 

ajslp

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Apr 4, 2012
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shanbaba said:
so do anybody know that is there a way i can sit for my test first and submit result with my application.
You are cracking me up. ;D No offense though.

Short answer is NO.

Well, you don't get to make the rules. CIC already has a set of rules and procedure in place. And you have to follow it.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/CIT0002ETOC.asp
 

polarbear

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ajslp: :p

ha ha ha

i don't make the rules, true.

but, keep one thing in mind, with lesser the buffer days after 1095 the more chances you give the CIC officer to had over an RQ.

all i am telling you is play safe, wait atleast 45 to 60 days after 1095 and then apply,

i don't care whether you buy it or not,

:p :p :p :p :p
 

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polarbear said:
Shanbaba: 8)

If you don't want to get an RQ, i seriously suggest you to apply after 1150 days

Do not apply at 1100 days.

Chances of getting an RQ is more.

Give atleast 60 or 90 ( 2 to 3 months ) buffer days and then apply

U waited 1095 days to apply for Citizenship, there is nothing wrong in waiting another 2 or 3 months,

Play safe,

Best of luck ;D
did they ask you for RQ? have you done your citizenship test?
 

ajslp

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Apr 4, 2012
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Suin said:
did they ask you for RQ? have you done your citizenship test?
What I understand from @shanbaba's post is he/she is about to complete his/her 1095 days residency requirement. @shanbaba wants to first take a citizenship test and then send the test result along with the citizenship application. His/her reasoning is if he/she does not get RQ, he/she can directly get to oath.

My understanding is @shanbaba has heard or read about delay due to RQ. He/she wants to avoid the RQ. But he/she needs to read and understand the basic procedure for citizenship application.
 

ajslp

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Apr 4, 2012
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polarbear said:
ajslp: :p

ha ha ha

i don't make the rules, true.

but, keep one thing in mind, with lesser the buffer days after 1095 the more chances you give the CIC officer to had over an RQ.

all i am telling you is play safe, wait atleast 45 to 60 days after 1095 and then apply,

i don't care whether you buy it or not,

:p :p :p :p :p
@polarbear:
I didn't meant that to your suggestion. :)

@shanbaba had implied he/she heard some people in the past wrote the citizenship test first and then once they were passed with no RQ, they submitted the result along with the citizenship application and were able to directly get oath.

I said I was not buying that statement to @shanbaba.

@polarbear: I agree with your suggestion. :p
 

andrewka

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Oct 15, 2012
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ajslp said:
@ polarbear:
I didn't meant that to your suggestion. :)

@ shanbaba had implied he/she heard some people in the past wrote the citizenship test first and then once they were passed with no RQ, they submitted the result along with the citizenship application and were able to directly get oath.

I said I was not buying that statement to @ shanbaba.

@ polarbear: I agree with your suggestion. :p
Actually, there was such thing some time ago - google for "Kolbe Group Details" and you'll find a link to a thread on another forum. However, participants ended up in a bad situation - CIC became suspicious and RQd them through the nose. No early test anymore.
 

ajslp

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Apr 4, 2012
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andrewka said:
Actually, there was such thing some time ago - google for "Kolbe Group Details" and you'll find a link to a thread on another forum. However, participants ended up in a bad situation - CIC became suspicious and RQd them through the nose. No early test anymore.
Sorry! My bad then. I was not aware of it.