Test deadline between March 25 to April 14
Test Given on March 28
I consider myself to be a patient person, and have been patient this whole time. But the wait is becoming unbearable. As a healthcare worker who'se been through this whole pandemic, I would like to plan my life. I 'd like to plan a vacation. I am burnt out. and want to see my family. This is just exhausting. Montreal Office, come on...
Edit just requested ATIP Notes
I hope you see good news today. It’s very hard waiting never seen my family since 2015.
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I hope you see good news today. It’s very hard waiting never seen my family since 2015.
That's tough, sorry to hear and hopefully you can be with them soon
finally ^_^
Your citizenship application status: Closed
oath : march 24
DM: Jan 25
Test completed : Jan 14
finally ^_^
Your citizenship application status: Closed
oath : march 24
DM: Jan 25
Test completed : Jan 14
WOW!!!
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finally ^_^
Your citizenship application status: Closed
oath : march 24
DM: Jan 25
Test completed : Jan 14
That's quick! Was your application urgent processing?
My partner completed his exam on Friday, 3/25 (first day available) and got a 20/20. He didn't go to school in Canada so he studied quite a bit and still thought some of the questions were tricky, but thankfully his score didn't reflect that
I know everyone seems to say the test is easy but just be careful not to blow off studying, especially if you didn't go to school here.
That's quick! Was your application urgent processing?
No , I applied Nov,2020 .
My partner completed his exam on Friday, 3/25 (first day available) and got a 20/20. He didn't go to school in Canada so he studied quite a bit and still thought some of the questions were tricky, but thankfully his score didn't reflect that
I know everyone seems to say the test is easy but just be careful not to blow off studying, especially if you didn't go to school here.
Hi, do you mind to tell when your partner get official result ?
I passed my test on 10 March and didn’t get any email result or any confirmation until now (people here seems to get it within days up to a week )
Thank you
My partner completed his exam on Friday, 3/25 (first day available) and got a 20/20. He didn't go to school in Canada so he studied quite a bit and still thought some of the questions were tricky, but thankfully his score didn't reflect that
I know everyone seems to say the test is easy but just be careful not to blow off studying, especially if you didn't go to school here.
What's the relationship between going to school here, and the difficulty of the test?
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What's the relationship between going to school here, and the difficulty of the test?
Was asking myself the same question
in my opinion anyone who can read and understand French or English can study discover Canada and pass the test regardless of where they did their schooling.
Looks like the Mississauga office is awake from their hibernation. I just recieved a passport request. Hallelujah!!! I still have the April 23, 2021 date on my status but atleast the passport request is something. Maybe I will get a test date soon. *fingers crossed*
What's the relationship between going to school here, and the difficulty of the test?
The relationship is that most of the questions are pretty basic that are taught to you in school, like provinces, names, dates of inception, basic history its like when I was in India I read about Indian history and even though I didn't study them again after my schooling I still remember them just because they are so ingrained into my subconscious memory.
The relationship is that most of the questions are pretty basic that are taught to you in school, like provinces, names, dates of inception, basic history its like when I was in India I read about Indian history and even though I didn't study them again after my schooling I still remember them just because they are so ingrained into my subconscious memory.
Definitely not true. My wife is Canadian citizen. Born here and definitely does not remember a lot of the dates when it comes to history.
Looks like the Mississauga office is awake from their hibernation. I just recieved a passport request. Hallelujah!!! I still have the April 23, 2021 date on my status but atleast the passport request is something. Maybe I will get a test date soon. *fingers crossed*
Help! I just realized that I did not include my expired passport that is included in the first year of eligibility on my application. Will I get rejected for that when I submit both passports as copies?
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