Okay, so I am going to the test this Saturday. I have been reading Discover Canada. I read it about 10 times already and I am not worried about the multiple choice test anymore... I think I prepared well, and I still have 5 days to practice with my spouse...
I have a few questions to those who recently attended. Could you please share your experience with me and others?
1. Things we are supposed to have with us are all the originals of documents listed in the check list. That's what it says. So we are grabbing all of our passports (the expired ones and the new ones), stamp translations (Mississauga office does not ask for them though, it is NOT in the letter, they don't say anything about translating stamps), our college diplomas and transcripts... Do we need to have all the forms we submitted?
2. What is the dress code? I was thinking business casual... I do not want to overdress because I simply do not have time to go to Dufferin Mall and buy new clothes... I do have some official clothing but to be honest it has been at least 2 years since I wore it (same goes for my spouse) and it is not good anymore. I do not care about money, I could easily afford to buy new jacket etc., I simply do not have time, I work 9-6 and then I have obligations after that, so my dilemma is IS IT OKAY TO BE DRESSED IN BUSINESS CASUAL? Do they care?
3. We traveled quite a bit (2-3 vacations every year for 7-10 days). It is not a lot of days but it is about 8-12 vacations in the eligibility period. We have all the stamps in our passports etc. I have been collecting all boarding passes since I knew this day would come. Should I take all of that extra proof with me that we only traveled for vacation reasons? Or is it an overkill? How appropriate would that be to whip out boarding passes and show them to the officer?
Those are all my questions, if someone could share, that would be greatly appreciated...