With regards to mock tests, is it worth subscribing to it? Currently, I'm reviewing with Richmond library only. Toronto library is off atm. Anything else that has helped you?
There are always new sources, but this app was all I needed after reading the booklet. It covers all the annotations with many tests in each section and mock tests. I didn't finish all the parts; it took a whole day, and I got 20/20. Unsubscribed after two days, and it charged me only 4.99. You have six days to unsubscribe for the minimum cost.
I personally did not subscribe to any app or did not want to pay for anything. I read the discover canada booklet 3 times, I took some notes in an excel to organise the important dates to make sense of the actual flow of events. Additionally, gave some practice tests from Richmond Library. On the day of the exam, I just did the 150+ questions on Richmond library and made sure I get above 90%, because those tests are slightly difficult compared to the actual test. The actual test was a breeze, I think I took around 7 - 9 mins with a score of 20/20
I have completed my test today , 17/20. Just a small issue i have faced was , I had an anti virus pop up & closed it & i got a pop with the test saying you should not open other windows, Would it be a prob. Please respond. Thank you!
I have completed my test today , 17/20. Just a small issue i have faced was , I had an anti virus pop up & closed it & i got a pop with the test saying you should not open other windows, Would it be a prob. Please respond. Thank you!
Based on others saying, it seems that there is nothing to worry about once. Cases in which the warning is repeated can make the officer suspicious. Just wait for the decision.
I personally did not subscribe to any app or did not want to pay for anything. I read the discover canada booklet 3 times, I took some notes in an excel to organise the important dates to make sense of the actual flow of events. Additionally, gave some practice tests from Richmond Library. On the day of the exam, I just did the 150+ questions on Richmond library and made sure I get above 90%, because those tests are slightly difficult compared to the actual test. The actual test was a breeze, I think I took around 7 - 9 mins with a score of 20/20
The question is, is it worth it? The person who paid can say yes or no! But I agree with you. I’d say that just reading the booklet is enough to pass the exam. This app can save you time taking notes, finding mock tests, organizing content and more. The content of the booklet was much more than I expected before opening it so this app was very helpful to memorize the content and doing related tests at the same time and wrap it up in just one day!
hey folks,
My test email invite says I can take the test between Nov 13th 12:00 am EST to Dec 3rd but when I try to sign in to the test online it says "You can't take the test right now". Any insight?
I submitted my app as a family on the 13th of September and I got feedback from IRCC that I made a mistake in my daughter's application on the 24th of October. I corrected in the same day and resubmitted it again. In this case, is the application considered new and I should wait from the beginning again?
Based on others saying, it seems that there is nothing to worry about once. Cases in which the warning is repeated can make the officer suspicious. Just wait for the decision.
My tracker account is updated today with citizenship test in progress (to be taken between November 20, 2023 and December 11). However, I've not received the instructions emails yet. How long does it typically take to receive the email?
My tracker account is updated today with citizenship test in progress (to be taken between November 20, 2023 and December 11). However, I've not received the instructions emails yet. How long does it typically take to receive the email?