Location - London
App Type - Single
# Days in Canada - 1516
App Mailed - 14 October 2017
App Delivered - 18 October 2017
AOR Received -22 November 2017
In Process - 11 January 2018
Test Invite -February 20 2018
Test Date -march 8 2018
Decision Made -
Oath Invite -
wow .. i got IN Process on 20th feb ... its so fast aft got AOR within one week i got IN process.
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oct 17 Apllicant
pls update and thank in adv
Please update:
We sent you a notice on February 20, 2018 to appear and write the citizenship test on March 10, 2018.
Location: Toronto
I am supposed to get the invitation by mail.
Eh guys!
I have my citizenship exam tomorrow morning (Montreal).
I thought I was ready but now I have second thoughts. lol
I read read the booklet twice. The I did a couple of online tests and always got 90-100% which seems a little too easy!
Is the exam that easy?
Eh guys!
I have my citizenship exam tomorrow morning (Montreal).
I thought I was ready but now I have second thoughts. lol
I read read the booklet twice. The I did a couple of online tests and always got 90-100% which seems a little too easy!
Is the exam that easy?
Eh guys!
I have my citizenship exam tomorrow morning (Montreal).
I thought I was ready but now I have second thoughts. lol
I read read the booklet twice. The I did a couple of online tests and always got 90-100% which seems a little too easy!
Is the exam that easy?
Thanks a lot guys!
I was going through it all over again and wondered ''what if I am doing it wrong and missing important stuffs?''. But I guess that's all there is to it.
Only by living in Canada for a couple of years you get to know 70-80% of it!
Thanks a lot guys!
I was going through it all over again and wondered ''what if I am doing it wrong and missing important stuffs?''. But I guess that's all there is to it.
Only by living in Canada for a couple of years you get to know 70-80% of it!
Remember that you only need 15/20 (75%) correct answers to pass. If you read the book twice and do sample questions, there's nothing stopping you from passing.
Remember that you only need 15/20 (75%) correct answers to pass. If you read the book twice and do sample questions, there's nothing stopping you from passing.
I read somewhere there are two versions of the exam (to prevent people sitting next to each other to cheat).
One is very easy. The second one is way tougher! I guess that's why it hit me that maybe I didn't study hard enough!
Remember that you only need 15/20 (75%) correct answers to pass. If you read the book twice and do sample questions, there's nothing stopping you from passing.
Yup I second this. I read the book twice and did all the practice test from the links on @razerblade 's signature (thank YOU for providing these) and passed 20/20
IMO some practice tests are harder than the actual test, you'll be well prepared. Good luck @Andrewschild
A question for people living in Edmonton and did their test already. How long is it taking more or less to receive the Oath Invitation letter (by email or mail) after you finished your Citizenship test?
Hi everyone,
I checked ECAS today and realized my application has been in process since yesterday!!! WHOHOOO I almost had a heart attack! can someone add my information to the october spreadsheet please?
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