"During the next few months, Sankey says the platform will be tested and only a limited number of people invited to take the online test so that the system’s performance can be monitored.
“As long as no major issues are encountered, IRCC was expecting to be able to offer the online citizenship test to about 5,000 clients by the end 2020 – and preliminary data indicate that we exceeded that number,” says Sankey." - that is interesting to note
“The IRCC is one of the most under-staffed government institutions in Canada,” says Falconer." - Undoubtedly
THE DAY HAS COME! Just received the online citizenship test e-mail. Good luck to us all!
Citizenship application: single
Location: Toronto
Physical Presence: 1,177 days
Application Sent: October 10, 2019
Delivered: October 15, 2019
AOR: January 16, 2020
Processing: February 04, 2020
Test Invite: January 27, 2021
Test Eligibility: January 29, 2021 - February 18, 2021
Online Test Date: TBD
THE DAY HAS COME! Just received the online citizenship test e-mail. Good luck to us all!
Citizenship application: single
Location: Toronto
Physical Presence: 1,177 days
Application Sent: October 10, 2019
Delivered: October 15, 2019
AOR: January 16, 2020
Processing: February 04, 2020
Test Invite: January 27, 2021
Test Eligibility: January 29, 2021 - February 18, 2021
Online Test Date: TBD
I completely agree with this. I am not a great test taker. I found that by reading the Discover Canada booklet twice and then just taking the practice tests many times helped me with date memorization. Just keep doing the practices as much as possible until you consistently pass and you should pass the real test.
Report it via their reporting system, there are ways to do so. My guess is if they can see your initial photo and id they will ask for an interview or worse case ask you to retake it, in which case try find another web cam/computer to do it on. There is a chance even that the photos during the test were take fine and the issue was in displaying the feed to your browser.
What I did was read Discover Canada twice and practice on random websites just to help reinforce what I read in the book. I would not recommend you rely solely on these online practice websites.
It is also a good idea to highlight sections that you think are important so you can skim through the pages and read these highlighted sections one last time before you take the exam.
Any idea what kinda of question comes? any good website to practice ?
how is the online process any one went thoughit? whn is the interview or direct oath?
Any idea what kinda of question comes? any good website to practice ?
how is the online process any one went thoughit? whn is the interview or direct oath?
Any idea what kinda of question comes? any good website to practice ?
how is the online process any one went thoughit? whn is the interview or direct oath?
This is a 'don't ask, don't tell' kind of a question. If you are well prepared from the Discover Canada handbook, you should be fine. Don't worry. It is a simple test as such