mrbravo said:Hi Cha2,
yes I received it yesterday!!!
tequila said:That is a good question, I live in Etobicoke, so either Mississauga or St. Clair, not sure. Any way to know by postal code or something like that?
Cha2 said:@ Mrbravo,
I remember you mentioned that your room-mate took his citizenship test recently in St. John's NL. Please I am assuming you discussed with him/her.
Please do you happen to have any idea as to what specific/mandatory documents St. John's test center really wanted to see from all the test-takers (with the exception of a CBSA report - as I don't have that and I don't want to panic
I am hoping you see this message today because I have my test tomorrow and want to make sure I have all the necessary documents.
Cha2 said:Thanks very much for the information. Sure, I will let you know how things go tomorrow...
mrbravo said:Hi Cha2
you need to bring an employment letter from all previous employers and current one. One Guy was sent back to bring his previous employment letters.
Bring your leases and taxes if you will not be able to provide them with employment letters. they are a bit picky in St John's because usually there are 4 people being interviewed only and so they spend quite some time with the applicants.
please let me know how you make out tomorrow? the questions in the exam? you can inbox me if you can.
cheers
Cha2 said:Hi, Tequila welcome to the group!
Where/What is your local office?
Cha2 said:Thanks for the information Mrbravo. I will sure let you know how things go tomorrow.
But please one more quick question... about the guy you mentioned above that was sent home to bring his previous employment letters, What where the CIC agents looking for...? What did they want him to prove? Were they doubting his residency in Canada?
Thanks
tequila said:Okay I called, my file is being transferred to Mississauga.
mrbravo said:There were 4 people writing the test that day. Usually they are only 4. one of them had a current employment letter and had several jobs in other provinces. the agent asked him to provide a proof that he was residing in Canada by providing all his previous employment letters and leases. He said he didn't have them on hand so the agent gave him one week to bring those documents.
I am not sure if he had his stamps translated or not. This might have triggered those questions. At the end of the day, we saw that guy at the oath so he got it.
Also, the agent mentioned to him that if he is not able to bring his previous employment letters, he could simply get his taxes instead (Notice of assessment). This is what my roommate told me about this guy.
Good luck Cha2 and keep me posted
Cha2 said:Thank you very much Mrbravo, this is very helpful. I will sure keep you posted.
mrbravo said:Hey Cha2,
how did you make out today buddy?