I wasn't planning to go in, it just so happen the interviewer was in the reception of the building and invited me to come through. It was late on a Friday and there was no-one else there, might have been different if there was other interviewees there.macaroni wrote:djb123 wrote:
I was sat the otherside of the room whilst my wife had her interview and could hear all of the questions.
Those questions are very similar to what she was asked. I think she was also asked what email address did she put on the form, where was her citizenship ceremony was, and how did she send her application.
Really? At least you were there silently offering moral support. I will make sure my husband comes along then!
I hope to be very well prepared for my interview. It sounds crazy but there are some questions listed that I could not answer, in my case. The person I hope will sign as a referee is someone I've known for a while but I honestly don't know his age. That's the whole point if you know someone who happens to be a professional, and your purpose of association was business. You wouldn't know personal things like their age.
The same applies to some of the other issues which either I don't deal with, or simply don't pay that much attention to. I know I have x number of credit cards, for example, but I could not offhand say which one is a VISA card or which one is a MAESTRO card. Things like that.
My wife didn't know the age of her referee and took a guess (she was a couple of years out). I suspect it would only be a problem guessing if you were really wrong, maybe thinking your referee was 65 when in fact they were 25...