I passed mine today 20/20 in Mississauga. here is my story. Application date: 13-Nov, missed the first test on 19th Nov by 10 mins due to highway jamming and they did not let me enter. The test was rescheduled for today and I started 2.5 hours earlier from brampton, "once bitten twice smitten". I reached the center at 5:50am and people started to arrive at 6:30am, but none of the staff was in until 7:05am and that too was a security person who opened the gate but did not let anyone in up until 7:20am. Security guy was the only one available and he was guiding none. Since it was y second day, my judgement about him being a rude person still stands. he wont answer any of your questions and pretend to be busy on his computer as if writing Microsoft code. Standard answer is: take your seat. Very unfriendly I must say. First entry was made by an official at 7:33am (remember time was 7:30am and I was keeping track of timing as they refused me last time for being 10 mins late). This person made some announcement about document checking. Security guy was shouting at people to make a line along the wall (worst than a elementary school teacher's frustration). The other staff started to arrive at around 7:45am and they were rudely looking at people as if the folks in queue were blocking the pathway, while actually they were lined up for document check. So whoever could make it till 7:55am was let in (25 mins late than the scheduled time, remember they refused me lat time for 10 mins). So if you do it, you are ineligible if they do it, then it is normal. I heard people talking to each other that it does not look like canada. After this the experience stayed bit normal. regular test, guided properly by instructor and interviewed very nicely by the gentleman. But all the while before we could enter the test hall, the ordeal was 1 hr filled with uncertainties. if you are wondering which documents to carry, here is the list: PR Card, all passport (current and previous), Health card, Driving License and landing papers and your test invitation letter. Thats more than enough. Eventually it turned out to be horror show to begin with but a sigh of relief that it is over. All my last 5 years of income tax payments, law abiding citizen like living and investing in local economy etc came down one single 20 questions test, made me have mixed feelings. I was thinking what if I miss this, all the above good deeds would come to naught. But I am really happy to get past this stage now and looking forward to oath ceremony after approx 1.5 months. Good luck everyone.