Re: RQ after test
wuolondon said:
hi ,
I just passed my test scored good in London office. however when I went for interview she only asked about my passports. All previous ones. she checked them all. put the dates etc. she only asked me one question where was this visa stamped. I said Toronto. it was a UAE visa. so she looked at all . I gave her translations too. but she said We will contact you in week if we need ant thing . otherwise you will get a notice for oath. is that normal.
is there a possibility of RQ
Best guess, concurring with the consensus, all is probably well and an invitation to the oath will be coming in the near future.
That said, sure, visas to live or work in another country can invite questions, elevated scrutiny, and
depending on various factors and circumstances, lead to either a CIT 0520 request (such as a record of movement from the respective country) or full-blown RQ.
It is near impossible to predict what precise factors will trigger RQ at the test-interview, post test-interview stage. So no one here can say for sure your next step is the oath or not.
The query posed by
HHH2000 refers to some of the key factors which may affect how it goes. That is, the particulars of the visa matter.
In particular, for example, a visitor visa would have little or no negative implications. A visa for residency or working, in contrast, can raise questions, depending on when it was issued, used, and so on.
But other factors can have a lot of influence on how CIC perceives this, such as other indicators regarding residency, employment, location of immediate family, or such.
At this stage, though, assuming you fully and accurately reported all the information in your application, including all dates of travel, purpose, and so on, the
odds are good all is well and the oath is coming . . . but if not, if there is a CIT 0520 request, or RQ, on its way, there is nothing you can do now to change that, and you will need to respond appropriately if that is what happens. No point in worrying or trying to guess . . . just watch the mail and eCas for news and hope the news is a date to appear and take the oath.