Read through the discover canada book a couple of times and I used citizenshipcounts.ca for practice tests.
The interview consists of asking you for your original documents, a brief discuss about whether you are employed or in school etc, fairly standard stuff. However you wouldn't believe the amount of people who didn't bring documents that you are specifically asked to bring (ie passport, PR card etc.).
My interview literally lasted about 5 minutes, but I'm British so they probably had a fair idea that my command of English would be good.
The only thing I would recommend is plan on being there for 3 hours. The interviews are done in alphabetical order and I had to wait an hour and a half after the test to speack to the CIC official, so make sure you put plenty of money in the parking meter
Hi,
I am living in Hamilton
My timeline is:
Application sent : March 19/2014
Application Received March 24/2014
Application in Process is May 08/2014
Test: waiting
Hi,
I am from hamilton and my time line is
sent : march 19th /2014
Recieved:march 24th/2014
In process :may 5th/2014
Test:waiting
Can you share yr timeline plz to know and expect the date of my test.
Hi,
I am living in Hamilton
My timeline is:
Application sent : March 19/2014
Application Received March 24/2014
Application in Process is May 08/2014
Test: waiting
Here's my timeline:
Location: Hamilton
App.Type: Family (2 persons)
Physical Presence Days: 1597.5
App Sent: July 4th, 2018
App Received: July 6th, 2018
AOR: September 12th, 2018
In Process ECAS: September 24th, 2018
Test Invite: August 23rd, 2019
Test date: September 19th, 2019 in Hamilton