Except for the first, which is a Google image, nothing else is of a/ny govt. bldg. And also the Entry/Exit Stamps form is not depicting my correct dates and passport pages.
@qorax Congrats on your interview. Thanks a lot for the detailed description about your experience.
Your tip about parking at Cineplex came in very useful. I had my test today at 10:15 and parked it at Cineplex. While walking to the test centre, I noticed that their (test centre) parking lot was full. You ended up saving me some $ as well as potential stress!
I've been a long time reader of your posts, and have benefited a lot- especially during my PR applications. Thanks for all the help/assistance you give to everybody!
@qorax Congrats on your interview. Thanks a lot for the detailed description about your experience.
Your tip about parking at Cineplex came in very useful. I had my test today at 10:15 and parked it at Cineplex. While walking to the test centre, I noticed that their (test centre) parking lot was full. You ended up saving me some $ as well as potential stress!
I've been a long time reader of your posts, and have benefited a lot- especially during my PR applications. Thanks for all the help/assistance you give to everybody!
End Note: Even tho it is a document check and ID verification exercise, it still is an interview. And as with all interviews we need to dress well, appropriately. And maintain a professional demeanour alongwith extreme courtesy. Your attire, preparedness and positivity makes a difference.)
Appearance and positive body language really helps your case. I wore a business suit (without a tie), and felt a bit overdressed, especially there were lots of people in sweatpants and shorts. But, I really think it helped my case during the interview- which felt more like a conversation and document check than an interview.
To people who are about to have their tests/interview soon, for the test- make sure you read "Discover Canada" twice and take as many practice tests as possible.
For the interview- have the documents (it would me mentioned in the whiteboard in that room) ready when your name is called. Smile, make eye contact and speak slowly and clearly.