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Desert Lion

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I appreciate if any one had taken the citizenship or know about it to write what questions during interview might be asked

thanks to all
 
actually i had mine last month, the officer told me , tell me about yourself so i started speaking when did i come to canada what do i do and so on. He asked me if I have been in trouble with law, or any immigration issue. He also asked about the one trip i did in the last 4 years, where to and why . He just wanted to hear my English skills. so be confident when you speak.
 
Mostly casual conversation(where you work,live, trips..etc.), while verifying infos. and assessing your language skill.
 
I did mine last month as well, it is casual and I was really prepared to avoid RQ, especially that I traveled a lot since I became PR, about 37 times,
I handed him of a detailed sheet of my travels dates, reasons and destinations. and gave him more details explaining each trip as a gesture of goodwill as I thought they love to see that.
Some of my friends put copies of their T4's as well, also I was holding my backpack which was full of documents and supporting documents, letters and printed emails from my employers, I was prepared in case for RQ, so I took everything with me (Rent contracts, my bank statements, car contract, medical bills, phone bills) the officer saw that I was prepared, I answered his few questions with honestly offering the supported documents he always rejected to see them.

hope this is useful good luck

Tito
 
titosyr said:
I did mine last month as well, it is casual and I was really prepared to avoid RQ, especially that I traveled a lot since I became PR, about 37 times,
I handed him of a detailed sheet of my travels dates, reasons and destinations. and gave him more details explaining each trip as a gesture of goodwill as I thought they love to see that.
Some of my friends put copies of their T4's as well, also I was holding my backpack which was full of documents and supporting documents, letters and printed emails from my employers, I was prepared in case for RQ, so I took everything with me (Rent contracts, my bank statements, car contract, medical bills, phone bills) the officer saw that I was prepared, I answered his few questions with honestly offering the supported documents he always rejected to see them.

hope this is useful good luck

Tito

Did you get your oath invitation? I gess no RQ right? I travelled alot these last 4 years, about 20 times. I am self employed... really expecting an RQ :(
 
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I had more than 40 trips outside canada within 3 years. No RQ was given and the interview lasted less than 5 minutes. Conversation was casual.