Msafiri said:Based on feedback from applicants across multiple forums seems there are 2 scenarios:
1. CIC on test day are all ok no indication of any issues and seemingly out of the blue you get a post test RQ.
2. CIC on test day ask for clarification to usually a travel related issue such as an undeclared travel, no passport, lack of ID, undeclared change of address, or any other flag and the OP can have a good idea that it may not be smooth sailing.
It all depends on your personal situation in relation to the Citizenship Act requirements so its hard to say what if anything is obvious other than an applicant personally getting a clear indication from CIC that there are inconsistencies which have not been satisfied.
Most applicants worry about a lengthy (IMHO 3+ months) timeline from test to oath but remember your checks may be expired and have to be re-run. When do yours expire?
No idea when my checks expire but should be valid for at least 7 to 8 months. Well then out of the blue post test RQ is the only one i guess...Hope no RQ. btw whats IMHO??