YYC_CICGUY said:
dineshabe,
Can you explain the process they follwoed during test, like Passport check and documents they specifically looked into and documents we need to present, and any specfic questions they asked about your travel etc., .....did they try to verify your/your family english language ability etc.,
Thanks
Hi,
We were asked to wait outside and then they asked us to line up inside with passports , the letter , copr , identity documents , pr card and all that.
Then there were 3 immigration officers who have our entire file . they go over that and our travel history using our passport. just basic conversation (i guess this can be a way to find if we can speak english/french) . i dont think they r super worried about how good your english is, just few seconds of casual talk about work.
then they gave me my answer sheet and it was done. take about 5 mins / person.
we were asked to sit in this room with other people who are taking tests.
they evaluate your tests as soon as you are done and they tell you how much you scored right there. this is a paper test so dont expect any computers. they questions paper said this will be reused so dont share questions. the question paper was laminated. so i guess we all will get the same questions
it should not take more than 10 mins to complete the tests. i prolly read the book 4-5 times. it was good enough. i did not have my COPR and i had applied for VOS, but that was not done. the officer said COPR is not needed for now and it is only needed for applying old age benefits. i would still recommend you take them with you if u have.