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October 11th 2017 - Citizenship Applicants under 3/5 rule

sho78

Hero Member
Sep 25, 2010
940
25
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
3112
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
8-7-2011 (recieved by CIO), CC charged on 16-Aug
Doc's Request.
Sent with the application
AOR Received.
PER received 29th Sept
IELTS Request
Sent with the application
Med's Request
07-03-2012
Med's Done....
12-03-2012, Recd by VO on 16-03-2012, Medical received line added 24-04-12
Passport Req..
14-May-2012
VISA ISSUED...
17-06-2012
Looks like the process has slowed down, its taking longer to get the test invites.
 

jsm0085

Champion Member
Feb 26, 2012
2,665
293
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Read the book atleast twice (understand it), and do the samples below:

Citizenship Test Practice Resources
Discover Canada (official study guide): https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/discover-canada/read-online/study-questions.html
http://www.citizenshipsupport.ca (Free Quiz and you can purchase more for $29)
http://citizenshipcounts.ca/quiz (Study Guide nicely organized in section, Flashcard, and Quiz) - Free no purchase required
http://www.v-soul.com/onlinetest/canada_citizen_test/ (Quiz Only) - Free
http://www.thecanadiantest.com/citizenship-test/14 (Study Guide and Quiz) - Free
http://www.onlinecitizenshiptest.ca/ (Access to all chapters and quiz for 3 months for $15.99) - Paid
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/ (Quiz only) - Free
https://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/ (Quiz only) - Free
https://www.immigroup.com/tools/citizenship-test/take-the-test.php
http://www.thecanadiantest.com/citizenship-test/1
Even with these - trying to remember all the dates and names is very stressful.
 

Hoom1979

Member
Oct 23, 2017
14
2
Read the book atleast twice (understand it), and do the samples below:

Citizenship Test Practice Resources
Discover Canada (official study guide): https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/discover-canada/read-online/study-questions.html
http://www.citizenshipsupport.ca (Free Quiz and you can purchase more for $29)
http://citizenshipcounts.ca/quiz (Study Guide nicely organized in section, Flashcard, and Quiz) - Free no purchase required
http://www.v-soul.com/onlinetest/canada_citizen_test/ (Quiz Only) - Free
http://www.thecanadiantest.com/citizenship-test/14 (Study Guide and Quiz) - Free
http://www.onlinecitizenshiptest.ca/ (Access to all chapters and quiz for 3 months for $15.99) - Paid
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/ (Quiz only) - Free
https://www.apnatoronto.com/canadian-citizenship-test-practice/ (Quiz only) - Free
https://www.immigroup.com/tools/citizenship-test/take-the-test.php
http://www.thecanadiantest.com/citizenship-test/1
Thanks
 

Quiches

Star Member
Nov 26, 2017
77
60
Hey guys,

I hope everyone is doing fabulously today!

I just had a very bizarre and funny day of IRCC-related scares and want to share it with you guys (in an overly-dramatic and admittedly-rambly manner :)).

Disclaimer: I know while this forum is a great source of information and comradery, all the timeline-tracking and information-sharing can induce a lot of misguided comparisons and stress. This post no way intends to invoke or promote unnecessary stress and anxiety during the citizenship application process. All dramatization in the story is to purely to entertain and share one story in an engaging manner.


Just for your background information, I have a minor b(1) Citizenship application that is currently in process.

First, I have a nightmare about getting a Quality Assurance Exercise (yup, it wasn't even an RQ but a QA, it said on the envelope) delivered to me in a giant envelope (that I somehow knew was from CIC). Inside, it was full of flyers of different groups and exams that were related to my past (ex: I saw a CIEE poster because I studied abroad; there was a French language exam, because I passed it last year, etc.), and I was like:" Wow, this CIC officer really did his/her research on me."

And then, I realized I had to redo all these exams and submit proof of anything else, and the stress of that jolted me awake.

As if having a nightmare of a bureaucratic application and gathering paperwork is not strange enough (I mean, it has to be the least epic, most boring nightmare ever), I had this feeling of something going wrong with my application the whole day.

I checked ECAS against my self-imposed restriction of checking twice a week and there was nothing. So I thought I was out of the woods.

HOWEVER, at 3 pm, I see two email notifications on my phone that were identically titled:

"Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada REFUND NOTICE // Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada AVIS DE REMBOURSEMENT"

I glanced at the notification and the world around me went blank and fell silent (yes, in a cinematic way!).

I ignored the person that was previously speaking to me.

My mind frantically coursed through any possible reasons that my application may be rejected at this stage:

I desperately try to recall any and all borderline questionable behaviour in my past. Maybe they found out about that time I took my friend's borrowed pen home and was just too lazy to give it back? Maybe it was that one library book that took me ten months to return?

Failing to find a reasonable explanation in my personal history, I turned to more exotic reasons: Maybe there was an emergency federal election last night and the conservative party has already changed Bill C(6) in the morning? Maybe the Walking dead was about to ensue and there is no use for citizenship anymore?

Or maybe the worst of all, I was somehow deemed not good enough to be Canadian.

Then, I thought about how long I would have to wait to initiate a new application and the tunnel of waiting that now has no end in sight.

Somehow, there was still a rational, calm, (albeit tiny) part of me that directed myself to open the email first.

And what do I know, it was to inform me that IRCC is now reducing the Minor's B(1) application fee by $430 CAD and it was going to give me a refund of that amount.

My application was not rejected nor was the Walking Dead about to ensue, I just saved $430 dollars and I almost had an extended heart attack about it.

So, yeah, moral of the story: don't be too anxious about your application, if you've done nothing incorrectly then there is no need to worry. Also, if you have applied for a Minor B(1) Citizenship Grant after June 19th, you may qualify for a refund and don't freak out about it when you get the email.

Lastly, I hope this gave at least some of you a laugh ;).
 
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razerblade

VIP Member
Feb 21, 2014
4,197
1,355
Even with these - trying to remember all the dates and names is very stressful.
Some people said they didn't get any date questions. Let's hope we get the same test.

Folks that did get the test with date questions said there were only one or two. We only need 15/20 to pass.
 

theskyisblue

Full Member
Jan 24, 2018
30
4
Its funny how i have been so anxious for a test and i get a test date and if i pass an oath date. Talked to my boss on being away for 2 days that week in march and i can only get the date of the test off and the oath date we have a project that i have to be there for.....I guess someone is calling in sick lol... unless somehow after passing the test and during the interview the agent is kind enough to allow me to get an oath same day....Hmmmm
 
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lonleyplanet1995

Hero Member
Jan 13, 2018
228
149
Hey guys,

I hope everyone is doing fabulously today!

I just had a very bizarre and funny day of IRCC-related scares and want to share it with you guys (in an overly-dramatic and admittedly-rambly manner :)).

Disclaimer: I know while this forum is a great source of information and comradery, all the timeline trackings and information sharing can induce a lot of misguided comparisons and stress. This post no way intends to invoke or promote unnecessary stress and anxiety during the citizenship application process. All dramatization in the story is to purely to entertain and share one story in an engaging manner.


Just for your background information, I have a minor b(1) Citizenship application that is currently in process.

First, I have a nightmare about getting a Quality Assurance Exercise (yup, it wasn't even an RQ but a QA, it said on the envelope) delivered to me in a giant envelope (that I somehow knew was from CIC). Inside, it was full of flyers of different groups and exams that were related to my past (ex: I saw a CIEE poster because I studied abroad; there was a French language exam, because I passed it last year, etc.), and I was like:"Wow, this CIC officer really did his/her research on me."

And then, I realized I had to redo all these exams and submit proof of anything else, and the stress of that jolted me awake.

As if having a nightmare of a bureaucratic application and gathering paperwork is not strange enough (I mean, it has to be the least epic, most boring nightmare ever), I had this feeling of something going wrong with my application the whole day.

I checked Ecas against my self-imposed restriction of checking twice a week and there was nothing. So I thought I was out of the woods.

HOWEVER, at 3 pm, I see two email notifications on my phone that were identically titled:

"Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada REFUND NOTICE // Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada AVIS DE REMBOURSEMENT"

I glanced at the notification and the world around me went blank and fell silent (yes, in a cinematic way!).

I ignored the person that was previously speaking to me.

My mind frantically courses through any and all possible reasons that my application may be rejected at this stage:

I desperately try to recall any and all borderline questionable behaviour in my past. Maybe they found out about that time I took my friend's borrowed pen home and were just too lazy to give it back? Maybe it was that one library book that took me ten months to return?

Failing to find a reasonable explanation in my personal history, I turned to more exotic reasons: Maybe there was an emergency federal election last night and the conservative party has already changed Bill C(6) in the morning? Maybe the Walking dead was about to ensue and there is no use for citizenship anymore?

Or maybe the worst of all, I was somehow deemed not good enough to be Canadian.

Then, I thought about how long I would have to wait to initiate a new application and the tunnel of waiting that now has no end in sight.

Somehow, there was still a rational, calm part of me that directed myself to open the email first.

And what do I know, it was to inform me that IRCC is now reducing the minor's b(1) application fee by $430 CAD and it was going to give me a refund of that amount.

My application was not rejected nor was the Walking Dead about to ensue, I just saved $430 dollars and I almost had an extended heart attack about it.

So, yeah, moral of the story: don't be too anxious about your application, if you've done nothing incorrectly then there is no need to worry. Also, if you have applied for a Minor B(1) Citizenship Grant after June 19th, you may qualify for a refund and don't freak out about it when you get the email.

Lastly, I hope this gave at least some of you a laugh ;).
this is " a nightmare on CIC street "
 
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Joshua1

Hero Member
Nov 18, 2013
946
472
Hey guys,

I hope everyone is doing fabulously today!

I just had a very bizarre and funny day of IRCC-related scares and want to share it with you guys (in an overly-dramatic and admittedly-rambly manner :)).

Disclaimer: I know while this forum is a great source of information and comradery, all the timeline trackings and information sharing can induce a lot of misguided comparisons and stress. This post no way intends to invoke or promote unnecessary stress and anxiety during the citizenship application process. All dramatization in the story is to purely to entertain and share one story in an engaging manner.


Just for your background information, I have a minor b(1) Citizenship application that is currently in process.

First, I have a nightmare about getting a Quality Assurance Exercise (yup, it wasn't even an RQ but a QA, it said on the envelope) delivered to me in a giant envelope (that I somehow knew was from CIC). Inside, it was full of flyers of different groups and exams that were related to my past (ex: I saw a CIEE poster because I studied abroad; there was a French language exam, because I passed it last year, etc.), and I was like:"Wow, this CIC officer really did his/her research on me."

And then, I realized I had to redo all these exams and submit proof of anything else, and the stress of that jolted me awake.

As if having a nightmare of a bureaucratic application and gathering paperwork is not strange enough (I mean, it has to be the least epic, most boring nightmare ever), I had this feeling of something going wrong with my application the whole day.

I checked Ecas against my self-imposed restriction of checking twice a week and there was nothing. So I thought I was out of the woods.

HOWEVER, at 3 pm, I see two email notifications on my phone that were identically titled:

"Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada REFUND NOTICE // Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada AVIS DE REMBOURSEMENT"

I glanced at the notification and the world around me went blank and fell silent (yes, in a cinematic way!).

I ignored the person that was previously speaking to me.

My mind frantically courses through any and all possible reasons that my application may be rejected at this stage:

I desperately try to recall any and all borderline questionable behaviour in my past. Maybe they found out about that time I took my friend's borrowed pen home and were just too lazy to give it back? Maybe it was that one library book that took me ten months to return?

Failing to find a reasonable explanation in my personal history, I turned to more exotic reasons: Maybe there was an emergency federal election last night and the conservative party has already changed Bill C(6) in the morning? Maybe the Walking dead was about to ensue and there is no use for citizenship anymore?

Or maybe the worst of all, I was somehow deemed not good enough to be Canadian.

Then, I thought about how long I would have to wait to initiate a new application and the tunnel of waiting that now has no end in sight.

Somehow, there was still a rational, calm part of me that directed myself to open the email first.

And what do I know, it was to inform me that IRCC is now reducing the minor's b(1) application fee by $430 CAD and it was going to give me a refund of that amount.

My application was not rejected nor was the Walking Dead about to ensue, I just saved $430 dollars and I almost had an extended heart attack about it.

So, yeah, moral of the story: don't be too anxious about your application, if you've done nothing incorrectly then there is no need to worry. Also, if you have applied for a Minor B(1) Citizenship Grant after June 19th, you may qualify for a refund and don't freak out about it when you get the email.

Lastly, I hope this gave at least some of you a laugh ;).
Yes, I had a good laugh! Very entertaining! You should be a script writer (maybe you already are).
On a final note, I thought you were gonna say that you'd do an interact transfer of $100 each to the first 3 or 4 persons who "like" your post.;)
Thanks for the laugh!
 

SJ2013

Star Member
Jul 14, 2013
58
23
How exactly is the per stamp tallied?
If I have 4 stamps on one page of my passport, is the charge $7 or $7x4 ($28) ?

Thank you in advance for the clarification

Yes. $28 for 4 stamps as you said.

I also know someone in the Ottawa region who charges a flat fee of $40 per passport, regardless of the number of stamps.
 

razerblade

VIP Member
Feb 21, 2014
4,197
1,355
Question for seniors, Are background checks(security clearance) done before test or after test.
I had my test and interview on February 15 in Edmonton and there is no Decision made yet.
For some they are done before, for others vice-versa. Your checks must still be in progress.
 

thebassi35

Hero Member
Oct 10, 2013
239
30
124
Surrey BC
Category........
Visa Office......
NEW DELHI
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Received NDVO - 17/06/2016
File Transfer...
started processing 26/08/2016
Med's Done....
march 25th-2016
Interview........
DM on 07/02/2017
Passport Req..
PPR on feb 23-2017