Citizenship exam

Citizenship
exam

As some of
you know, me and my wife, Thea, have been here in

Canada

since March 2002. It is 4
years now that we have been here as Landed Imigrants. And just last March 28,
2006 Thea and I took our Citizenship exam. And boy what an experience it was.

First of
all preparing for the exam was not that easy. They give you this small booklet
to read months in advance. We did not read that booklet until we got the notice
of the exam date. That gave us around 2 weeks to prepare. I was informed by my
brother that there was a good reviewer in the library so a week before the exam
I grabbed the book from the library. And it was a good book. It was a
summarized version of the book. Point for so easy to study and remember the
details. The morning of the exam. Ange, an office mate of mine found an online
reviewer from the

Richmond

library. I took the exam where there were 100 questions and I got 99. My only
mistake was because I did not read the question properly. So after taking that
exam, I felt confident that I can pass the Test.

Now on to
the exam day. We were scheduled to take the test at 2:30 pm. We got to the exam
site at around 2:10. There was a small line up maybe 10 to 15 people before us.
They started letting people in at around 2:20. They had to check everyone if
they brought in their papers and stuff. Everyone got checked at around 2:45 and
everyone is seated and ready to take the exam. The proctor gave a few
instructions before we started. And actually she even scared us a bit. She said
that the exam was a 20 question multiple choice (that was something we were
prepared for) and a 100 word essay explaining why you are a good Canadian
Citizen. This was something we were not prepared for. Everyone in the room got
a bit scared. Then she said that it was just a joke. We were relieved.

Passing
mark was 12. But there were 2 questions that you have to answer correctly. And
3 questions that you have to get 1 right. If you don’t get these even you get
12 you still fail. And even if you perfect the exam, the citizenship judge
still has the last say.

So we
started the exam. They distributed the paper. You will have a different colored
paper than the person beside you. This prevents cheating. And as we started I
cruised along the questions and answer. In 5 minutes I was done. I was
reviewing my answers when I saw Thea walking and giving her papers in. She was
done. It took me maybe 2 more minutes in answering the test then I was done as
well.

We both
think that we did a good job. So we have to wait now for the results. They are
saying that they were targeting mid-may for the oath taking ceremony. So
waiting game again starts.

Hope we
pass!

2 Responses to “Citizenship exam”

  1. -Maylene- Says:

    First and foremost, congrats sa pagtanggap sa iyo sa bagong trabaho.

    Congats coz your family is on the way to becoming Canadian citizens. I’m sure you & Thea will pass that exam.

    Lastly, God bless sa inyo dahil madadagdagan na naman ang pamilya nyo.

  2. Lawrence Says:

    Thanks Mayen…Super Thanks!!! :)

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