Canadian Citizenship
I submitted my application for Canadian Citizenship last February 2015. After a month, I got a confirmation by email that they have received my application, and is advised to prepare for a knowledge test. They provided a link through email for the
Discover Canada, an online study guide about the roles and responsibilities of a Canadian, history and government of Canada. Not knowing when will I be scheduled for the knowledge test, I just did a quick scan of the document cause I have other priorities that needs to be done first. My first reaction is am I gonna pass the exam? Seeing a lot of posts in facebook of those who got their citizenship, it gives me hope that it is not as bad as I thought. I just forget about it for awhile, until in first week of October I got a noticed to appear for a knowledge test scheduled for Oct. 21, 2015 at the Victoria Conference Center at 8:35 AM. So, now I think I'm in s--it. I have two major exams that are coming up in October. A Cassandra Developer Certification which I was supposed to take during the
Cassandra Developer Summit 2015, but for unfortunate reason there was some technical issues with my account. Since, the time has been ticking, the proctor told me that I can take the exam in other test Center. I'll make a separate blog about it, my exam is scheduled for Oct. 30, 2015.
Exam Day
In the test notice that were send to us, we were informed to allocate about 3 hours for the waiting, the knowledge test and the interview. I arrived 30 minutes before the schedule, I used the android app that I downloaded to do some last minute practice test while waiting.
About 5 minutes before the exam schedule we were asked to line a single file and prepare the Test Notice and the Permanent Resident Card. One by one, they check our test notice and PR card and highlight the UCI number in the test notice, and let us in the test room. You can choose where to seat, each allocated seat has a pencil and an answer sheet. Once everybody are in, the Immigration officer explain the rules. No Cheating! The exam, is like taking a university entrance exam where there is an answer sheet and the questionaire is distributed once the proctor has finished explaining the instruction. Once you finished the exam, you go in front and hand in your answer sheet, the questionnaire and the test notice to the immigration officer. And that's it! You can get out quietly in the room and wait for your interview.
The answer sheet is checked by the Immigration Officer right after you finished the exam. Because I did not file a vacation leave from work, I just inform my co-workers that I will be in late for work that day. I was on a mission to get my exam done as fast as I can, so I will get an interview first. The first guy who finished was just a second ahead of me. The woman who finished next beats me in line up cause she was a bit nearer in the front compare to me. Well, I finished 3rd.
Well, being 3rd is not too bad. This is a very important exam to becoming a Canadian. If you are not confident with your answers, spend time and review it. You are given 30 minutes to answer 20 questions. You encircle the correct answer. You need to get a score of at least 15 to pass the exam.
Luckily, when it is about time for the interview. I am the first one to get interviewed. The Immigration officer told me that I got a score of 20. Ask a few questions, and make me sign a document that what I said is the truth. And he told me, I am approving your Citizenship, you will have an oath taking when we next come back to Victoria.
Tips
- You really need to study the Discover Canada Guide. Even if you know the current events in Canada, it is not enough.
- Don't trust the apps that you download, I found an app that has wrong answers in it. I double check from Discover Canada Study Guide. It is indeed wrong.
- Prepare the documents that you need to bring beforehand. Review your documents before you leave home. On my case, I almost forgot one photocopy of my passport.
- As I mentioned earlier, they checked your answer sheet right after you finished the exam. Well, if you finished last then your chances of getting an interview would be at the end too. But I really don't know how they order the interview. This is just my hypothesis.
- If you can take a vacation leave from work on your exam day, that will be better. You don't need to hurry up and you can just relax after.
Good luck to becoming a Canadian!