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maidentower said:
congrats crazylove!

hopefully us oct 25 test takers will get ours soon as well..

question: did you guys sit the test in the morning or afternoon?

I did my Test on Oct 24th Morning and Oath Ceremony is on Nov 12th.
 
carluccio said:
Any practice online site recommend?

Hi Fellow Applicants,

I did my test today at 1.30pm today at the Scarborough office and got my oath invite at the time the office interviewed me. My oath is next Friday and I am so happy and grateful to Canada and all of you who have guided me and given me advice.

Thanks
 
fxtoro said:
Hi Fellow Applicants,

I did my test today at 1.30pm today at the Scarborough office and got my oath invite at the time the office interviewed me. My oath is next Friday and I am so happy and grateful to Canada and all of you who have guided me and given me advice.

Thanks

Congrats. Could you share the interview experience? tks.
 
fxtoro said:
Hi Fellow Applicants,

I did my test today at 1.30pm today at the Scarborough office and got my oath invite at the time the office interviewed me. My oath is next Friday and I am so happy and grateful to Canada and all of you who have guided me and given me advice.

Thanks
Congratulations :)
 
hey @mandeepsandhu ! How did your oath go yesterday? Tell us everything! :D
 
carluccio said:
Congrats. Could you share the interview experience? tks.

@ carluccio - Interview was very straight forward. The officer told me what I scored on the test (18/20) and asked me the following questions:

1. What work do I do?
2. Have I travelled outside of Canada? - She checked my passport for entries and exits in the country. Also if you have more than one passport (Indians normally do if they had passports as a child) then take all passports with you. I am glad I did; because she checked all my passports.
3. Do I have plans to travel to the US?
4. Are you available for an oath ceremony next Friday?

Then she said thank you and congratulations.
 
fxtoro said:
@ carluccio - Interview was very straight forward. The officer told me what I scored on the test (18/20) and asked me the following questions:

1. What work do I do?
2. Have I travelled outside of Canada? - She checked my passport for entries and exits in the country. Also if you have more than one passport (Indians normally do if they had passports as a child) then take all passports with you. I am glad I did; because she checked all my passports.
3. Do I have plans to travel to the US?
4. Are you available for an oath ceremony next Friday?

Then she said thank you and congratulations.

Thanks a lot for your sharing.
 
crazylove said:
Can some one please let me know if Health Card and PR Card sufficient enough to provide as proof of I.D at the Test and Interview?

P.S My Health Card is broken I fixed with a tape would that matter? :'( :'( :'(

Thanks!

Its advisable to you must carry all the documents mentioned in the letter received from the CIC.

I guess the following required.

1) Original - Landing Document
2) Original - PR Card
3) Original - Health Card (You can go to any Ontario Service, if its valid, they can replace same time) - Dont take any chances with CIC
4) Original - Letter received for the test
5) Original - Current and expired Passports

***Optional *** Although NOT necessary but may help candidates with Residency Questionnaire to convince the interviewer.

6) Copy of Tenancy Contract
7) Copies of Pay stubs
8) Copies of previous year's T4 form
 
At the oath can you confirm that this is what we need:

1. two pieces of id

2. pr card

3. all original documents submitted with application

4. letter

5. all passports

did i miss anything?
 
maidentower said:
At the oath can you confirm that this is what we need:

1. two pieces of id

2. pr card

3. all original documents submitted with application

4. letter

5. all passports

did i miss anything?

You didn't miss anything. All original documents are your PR card, Landing paper, two pieces of ID, Passports' and off course the oath letter.