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yogitacec

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Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-Ottawa
NOC Code......
1242
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
24-12-2013
AOR Received.
11-02-2014
IELTS Request
Results sent with application
Med's Request
04-07-14
Med's Done....
10-07-14
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
23-10-14
VISA ISSUED...
31-10-14
LANDED..........
08-11-14
Hi everyone,

I am writing my test tomorrow morning in Scarborough.

Kindly advise if I should take any additional documents in addition to the requested documents in the Notice provided by CIC.

Also, any tips on preparation for the interview?
 
Take at least :

-Notice to appear
-ALL Passports(s) in your possession since immigration to Canada
-Original PR Card and COPR (your copy)
-your Health Card
-Driver's License or any Govt Photo ID Cards
-Evidence of Language Proficiency whatever you submitted in application.

Be on time (don't be late), arrive 15-20 mins early
Be pleasant, speak clearly and loud enough for them to hear, and only answer what is asked.
Do not volunteer any extra info unless they ask.
 
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Take at least :

-Notice to appear
-ALL Passports(s) in your possession since immigration to Canada
-Original PR Card and COPR (your copy)
-your Health Card
-Driver's License or any Govt Photo ID Cards
-Evidence of Language Proficiency whatever you submitted in application.

Be on time (don't be late), arrive 15-20 mins early
Be pleasant, speak clearly and loud enough for them to hear, and only answer what is asked.
Do not volunteer any extra info unless they ask.


Thank you!
 
Take all originals of copies sent when you mailed your application: Provincial healthcare card, Passport, PR card, any document stating a change in your status after you applied for citizenship i.e. new job contract, divorce or wedding certificate, birth certificate for newborn, etc.

Make sure you study well Dicover Canada study guide. Read it 3-4 times and try memorize key events and dates. Do as many online tests as you can.

Arrive 30 min to 45 min ahead.

Don’t panic . Stay calm. Everything will be fine.

Good luck !
 
Take all originals of copies sent when you mailed your application: Provincial healthcare card, Passport, PR card, any document stating a change in your status after you applied for citizenship i.e. new job contract, divorce or wedding certificate, birth certificate for newborn, etc.

Make sure you study well Dicover Canada study guide. Read it 3-4 times and try memorize key events and dates. Do as many online tests as you can.

Arrive 30 min to 45 min ahead.

Don’t panic . Stay calm. Everything will be fine.

Good luck !


Thank you scorph! Your encouragement and support are greatly appreciated.
 
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I sat for my exam last month (Nov. 26) Scarborough and the interviewer asked for the following:
1. Drivers license
2. PR Card
3. Original passports-2 (They cover the time period since becoming PR)
The interviewer asked me if I work or studying -I said I work. he asked if I worked full time or not and what exactly I did at work. I explained in three words. He said that I passed the exam with 19/20 and should expect an oath letter between 2-3 months. That was it.
 
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Hi everyone,

I am writing my test tomorrow morning in Scarborough.

Kindly advise if I should take any additional documents in addition to the requested documents in the Notice provided by CIC.

Also, any tips on preparation for the interview?

Normally the Invite letter has the list of documents you need to bring.
You just have to read it ...
 
I sat for my exam last month (Nov. 26) Scarborough and the interviewer asked for the following:
1. Drivers license
2. PR Card
3. Original passports-2 (They cover the time period since becoming PR)
The interviewer asked me if I work or studying -I said I work. he asked if I worked full time or not and what exactly I did at work. I explained in three words. He said that I passed the exam with 19/20 and should expect an oath letter between 2-3 months. That was it.
Thank
 
I sat for my exam last month (Nov. 26) Scarborough and the interviewer asked for the following:
1. Drivers license
2. PR Card
3. Original passports-2 (They cover the time period since becoming PR)
The interviewer asked me if I work or studying -I said I work. he asked if I worked full time or not and what exactly I did at work. I explained in three words. He said that I passed the exam with 19/20 and should expect an oath letter between 2-3 months. That was it.
Thank you