Thank you! congrats to you too.Congrats! I did the test the same day and location! I agree, the test was easier than anticipated.
Thank you! congrats to you too.Congrats! I did the test the same day and location! I agree, the test was easier than anticipated.
ok.. Thank you!Was really easy multi choice 2 true and false and one fill the blank I took only with me passport and pr card and prove of language yes there one form green form content all information they need
If you don't have clear confirmation for kids - it is better to call IRCC than ask random people here.Hello,
I have a question to the forum members who have already passed the Citizenship test and interview please.
Should we take our minor kids (my kids are 17 and 11 years old) to the interview with us?
Thank you in advance!
Do you remember some question...Please update my info: Decision Made: December 7th 2019
My timeline so far
Application type: Family (2 people) Physical presence:1820 for me, 1600 for spouse
Application sent: May 1 2019;
Application received: may 5th 2019
AOR: July 15th 2019
In Process: August 28th 2019
Test invite date: November 23rd 2019
Test date: December 6th 2019. (Scarborough location)
Decision Made: December 7th 2019
The test was easier than anticipated. Everyone was super friendly, so was the officer in charge of interview. Interview lasted maybe for 5 mins. Good luck to those preparing for their tests. You got this!
Do you remember some question..Got my test invite on Nov 28th for Dec 20th. Scarborough.. Admin please update.
Nothing is moving in BC. Been "in processing" since September 11Not sure why Vancouver applicants are not moving forward as others.. Seems like we are the last ones to update our status
I have not taken the test yet but the notice that I received indicates that only persons 18 and above (up to 55) are to take the test/interview. That said, your kids are old enough to hang around the venue for the hour the test would take. If going with them will give you some peace, by all means take them...Hello,
I have a question to the forum members who have already passed the Citizenship test and interview please.
Should we take our minor kids (my kids are 17 and 11 years old) to the interview with us?
Thank you in advance!
I honestly have no idea where did you get this information. I saw over hundred people for the test on Dec 09 in Vancouver.Nothing is moving in BC. Been "in processing" since September 11