10 minutes for me. Questions: are you still living at address X? Do you live alone or with relatives? Are you still working at XYZ? Is it a permanent job? Did you travel outside Canada since you became PR? Which countries? You have multiple citizenships - when did you become citizen of country X?Hi guys,
For those who did the test interview, I would appreciate if you can share the length of the interview and what questions do they ask. I have an interview next month and would like to know because it's a bit stressful.
Thank you!
Mickel
Thank you Katayoon!10 minutes for me. Questions: are you still living at address X? Do you live alone or with relatives? Are you still working at XYZ? Is it a permanent job? Did you travel outside Canada since you became PR? Which countries? You have multiple citizenships - when did you become citizen of country X?
90% of the interview was checking passport stamps.
I also had one missing stamp but the officer did not make a big deal out of it. However I had alternative proofs in the form of printed tickets and boarding passes for all my trips - which he did not go through by the way.Thank you Katayoon!
What if I am missing a stamp or 2 from the past simply because the officer at the airport did not provide one and forgot to ask? does it mean will get a RQ?
I do have a copy of the ticket but lost my boarding pass unfortunately. Not sure this is sufficient, do you think a credit cars statement showing the spendings I did the day I returned to canada can work on that case?I also had one missing stamp but the officer did not make a big deal out of it. However I had alternative proofs in the form of printed tickets and boarding passes for all my trips - which he did not go through by the way.
So I suggest you bring alternative proofs just in case, if you have any. Most officers are very reasonable but some of them very pedantic and detail-oriented, so you may not wish to put yourself into a difficult situation.
They will most probably have your entry dates from their own CBSA records. I would be more worried about exit dates, but take with you whatever you can. It is better to be overprepared than underprepared.I do have a copy of the ticket but lost my boarding pass unfortunately. Not sure this is sufficient, do you think a credit cars statement showing the spendings I did the day I returned to canada can work on that case?
Sorry for my so many questions but am a bit worried
Yes makes sense! Thank you!!They will most probably have your entry dates from their own CBSA records. I would be more worried about exit dates, but take with you whatever you can. It is better to be overprepared than underprepared.
Going through book 3 times and doing free tests was enough to pass at 20/20 for me.For those who took the test already. Did you just pratice using the free tests online or did you guy pay for extra. If so was ut helpful? Link please. Thanks.
I agree, I see from the spreadsheet that there are few people from the Toronto area that have the exact same timeline as you and I yet they have already had their test. It makes no sense.Whats wrong with Mississauga office? There are so many offices nearby, if they cannt handle , tranfer files to other office............why are they holding it ?
Congratulations! Did they check the stamps in your passport in the oath ceremony? ThanksYayyy finally I became Canadian citizen!!!
I took Oath on November 2nd. Oath ceremony was simple and great !
I got 100% too. Good luck to everyone!