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Originally posted by gary35 gary35 wrote:

http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/agency-agence/reports-rapports/pia-efvp/atip-aiprp/req-dem-priv-eng.html

You can request it here or online.  No I didnt have RQ for entries but I did have RQ for name change-which I gave them.

thank you for the link
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Quote did you have RQ for the 35 days you travelled?

Quote I didnt have RQ for entries but I did have RQ for name change-which I gave them.

I do not know what either poster really means in the references to "RQ" but there is no "RQ for . . . [this or that in particular]."

Perhaps they are referring to additional document requests, which are often specifically tailored relative to a particular issue. (Some people will refer to specific document requests as "RQ lite" or something similar; most understand this to mean there is a specific issue and if answered satisfactorily, no problem, but if not then RQ is likely and the case is likely to be processed as a "residency case.")

RQ is the acronym for "Residence Questionnaire" and generally there is essentially only one form. The reason RQ was issued (the criteria identified by CIC as cause for issuing RQ) is largely irrelevant (although, obviously, the underlying circumstances remain relevant); once RQ is issued, residency is being questioned and the applicant is called upon to submit comprehensive and complete proof of residency for the four full years (thus including proof of where resident even during times not resident in Canada).

(There may be slightly differences in the forms in use, as there have been various versions of it over time, and the French and English versions may vary slightly, but overall all RQs are essentially the same form, asking largely the same questions and requesting the submission of the same documentation: information and documentation to show residency.)



Bureaucracy is what bureaucracy does, or When in doubt, follow the instructions. Otherwise, follow the instructions.



BTW: Not an expert, not a Can. lawyer, never worked in immigration
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any tips of what the test questions look like? how similar is it to the one we have online?

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My experience: test questions are slightly different, but very similar to online test.

If you can make online test 100%, you will be able to make the real test 100%.
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can you please give links to standard online tests you accessed.  Thanks a lot ! Smile
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Hi


Originally posted by in_cdn in_cdn wrote:


Ski,
 
can you please give links to standard online tests you accessed.  Thanks a lot ! <img src="smileys/smiley1.gif" height="17" width="17" alt="Smile" title="Smile" />


http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
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Originally posted by ski ski wrote:

My experience: test questions are slightly different, but very similar to online test.

If you can make online test 100%, you will be able to make the real test 100%.

the copies they ask you to bring along for the test, does it need to be color copies or black and white?
do we have to bring to photo ID still?

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Originally posted by in_cdn in_cdn wrote:

Ski,
can you please give links to standard online tests you accessed.  Thanks a lot ! Smile

I used these two:
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
http://canada-citizenship-test.aws.af.cm/

I made about 20 attempts in total, until I think I made 100% once or twice.

My result at actual test was 100%; there was only one question that puzzled me but I guessed it right.

Also, I would strongly recommend downloading the guide in MP3 and listening to it in your car.

I was very busy at work before the test, and I literally had no opportunity to read the guide even once.

However, I downloaded the MP3 (split into chapters for easier rewinding) and listened to it in my car the week before the test, maybe 6 or 7 hours in total.


Originally posted by fox fox wrote:

the copies they ask you to bring along for the test, does it need to be color copies or black and white?
do we have to bring to photo ID still?
I am sure that black-and-white photocopies would work just fine.

To the test, I brought the same two IDs I used for original application: my passport (with photo) and my health card (without photo). However, I did not bring any copies of these IDs.


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Originally posted by ski ski wrote:

Originally posted by in_cdn in_cdn wrote:

Ski,
can you please give links to standard online tests you accessed.  Thanks a lot ! Smile

I used these two:
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
http://canada-citizenship-test.aws.af.cm/

I made about 20 attempts in total, until I think I made 100% once or twice.

My result at actual test was 100%; there was only one question that puzzled me but I guessed it right.

Also, I would strongly recommend downloading the guide in MP3 and listening to it in your car.

I was very busy at work before the test, and I literally had no opportunity to read the guide even once.

However, I downloaded the MP3 (split into chapters for easier rewinding) and listened to it in my car the week before the test, maybe 6 or 7 hours in total.


Originally posted by fox fox wrote:

the copies they ask you to bring along for the test, does it need to be color copies or black and white?
do we have to bring to photo ID still?
I am sure that black-and-white photocopies would work just fine.

To the test, I brought the same two IDs I used for original application: my passport (with photo) and my health card (without photo). However, I did not bring any copies of these IDs.

thank you for those info.Tongue

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Originally posted by ski ski wrote:

Originally posted by in_cdn in_cdn wrote:

Ski,
can you please give links to standard online tests you accessed.  Thanks a lot ! Smile

I used these two:
http://www.yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/
http://canada-citizenship-test.aws.af.cm/

I made about 20 attempts in total, until I think I made 100% once or twice.

My result at actual test was 100%; there was only one question that puzzled me but I guessed it right.

Also, I would strongly recommend downloading the guide in MP3 and listening to it in your car.

I was very busy at work before the test, and I literally had no opportunity to read the guide even once.

However, I downloaded the MP3 (split into chapters for easier rewinding) and listened to it in my car the week before the test, maybe 6 or 7 hours in total.


Originally posted by fox fox wrote:

the copies they ask you to bring along for the test, does it need to be color copies or black and white?
do we have to bring to photo ID still?
I am sure that black-and-white photocopies would work just fine.

To the test, I brought the same two IDs I used for original application: my passport (with photo) and my health card (without photo). However, I did not bring any copies of these IDs.

any photo passport we have to bring along?
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