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Citizenship Applications after Bill C-6

tunpi

Full Member
Jan 20, 2011
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Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
0111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-Jan-2010
Doc's Request.
05-Mar-2010
Med's Request
22-Sep-2010
Med's Done....
09-Oct-2010
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
04-Nov-2010
VISA ISSUED...
07-Dec-2010
LANDED..........
04-Aug-2011
Hi every one , like everybody else im gona apply citizenship on Oct 11, my question is do i have to bring job letter from my employer to send with my application forms?
I have not seen anywhere they ask for that letter. You have to mention whether you were employed or unemployed or under any educational institutions.
 

Nidos

Newbie
Oct 8, 2017
2
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Hi Guys,

I want to fill the old forms to become ready for the new one. But it does not let me to save the files.
Do you guys know why I can not save the application files using the Adobe reader?
Does it mean I have to fill it once and print it right away?
 

L.O.R.A.

Full Member
Oct 17, 2013
22
4
Hi everyone,
I have a question about language proof. I have a certificate from Vancouver Community College, it was a Court Interpreting course, from October 2011 to June 2012, part time. I was awarded a certificate at the end. I am also a certified court interpreter in Ontario (by the Ministry of Justice), I took the test in Toronto, administered by the Ministry and I have my official interpreter ID with a photo. Are these enough of a proof?
 

razerblade

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Feb 21, 2014
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Hi Guys,

I want to fill the old forms to become ready for the new one. But it does not let me to save the files.
Do you guys know why I can not save the application files using the Adobe reader?
Does it mean I have to fill it once and print it right away?
Print old forms to PDF directly for reference. New forms you'll have to fill and print right away assuming those can't be saved either.
 

RajEd

Member
Oct 8, 2017
15
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Hello Eveyone I have a question, do we need to get a notary stamp on the following photocopies
- passport
- confirmation of PR
- Driver Licence
- Diploma/degree from Canada
- Heath Card

Please advise. Thanks and Good Luck to everyone.
 

Smileforu

Hero Member
Jan 23, 2013
439
128
Category........
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb 2010
Doc's Request.
April 2010
File Transfer...
April 2010 ! March 2012 6-12 months wait letter
Hello Friends,

I will finish 4 years on 13th October and if I submit my application on 14th Oct. do they still require Police Certificate from Previous Countries I stayed ?
 
Dec 8, 2009
2
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Could someone confirm the mailing address if you are submitting family citizenship applications (adult and minors) together in one envelop.
 

QC

Star Member
Nov 7, 2013
51
14
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-Ottawa
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
05-07-2013
AOR Received.
04-09-2013
Med's Request
09-09-2013
Med's Done....
12-09-2013
Interview........
RPRF Req. & Sent: 11-12-2013
Passport Req..
17-04-2014
VISA ISSUED...
05-05-2014
Hello guys.
I just read the current form of application, and I've a question about it. Sorry if it is clarified before.
At the end of the form it says:

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Remember to make sure that you are eligible to apply for citizenship on the day BEFORE you sign this application.

So if they keep it in the new form (which is so probable), it seems that the earliest time that we(those who become eligible based on C-6) can apply is October 12. Is it correct?
 

razerblade

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Feb 21, 2014
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Dear Everyone:
I wanna provide two piece of ID which is Health card, and Driver licence, but problem is I use my friend's address to save the Insurance fees, so my home address is different from the address on driver licence, may I still provide?

Thanks everyone.
What you're doing by providing incorrect address to your insurance company is called misrepresentation which is very close to fraud, although not exactly it.
 

dpenabill

VIP Member
Apr 2, 2010
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Hello guys.
I just read the current form of application, and I've a question about it. Sorry if it is clarified before.
At the end of the form it says:

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Remember to make sure that you are eligible to apply for citizenship on the day BEFORE you sign this application.

So if they keep it in the new form (which is so probable), it seems that the earliest time that we(those who become eligible based on C-6) can apply is October 12. Is it correct?
As I have responded to similar question in another thread, technically I think it is OK to apply October 11 (assuming form and instructions and presence calculator are ALL available in time to do that, noting there is a good chance they will NOT be). I gave my reasons in that post.

But I otherwise think it would be obviously, blatantly foolish to apply on October 11 anyway.

For my full response to this question, see that post:

Someone else, in another thread as I recall, observed that he or she was planning to apply on October 11 "like everybody else."

I'd phrase that differently. Perhaps: "like a lot of other fools."

And I'd include those planning to apply October 12th and 13th, as among those foolish enough to not wait a few days, to not wait long enough to be sure the rollout goes smoothly, to not wait long enough to avoid being among the very first applications which total-stranger-bureaucrats are processing in the steepest part of their learning curve (learning and applying new rules and new forms and new instructions).

[go to post to see full response]
 
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arax30th

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Nov 26, 2012
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Hi everyone,

This might be a silly question! I was a student in Canada when I got my PR and so I landed by so called "Flag-Poling", i.e. driving to a US border, getting a rejection letter from US officer, and turning back to Canada to land. When entering dates in the online residency calculator, is the flag-polling date considered as being outside Canada? I have 1.5 years buffer on top of the 3 years.

Thanks!
 

razerblade

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Feb 21, 2014
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Hi everyone,

This might be a silly question! I was a student in Canada when I got my PR and so I landed by so called "Flag-Poling", i.e. driving to a US border, getting a rejection letter from US officer, and turning back to Canada to land. When entering dates in the online residency calculator, is the flag-polling date considered as being outside Canada? I have 1.5 years buffer on top of the 3 years.

Thanks!
I flagpoled too, and am going to mention it on my application .. because

A3: The calculator uses the following rules to determine the number of days absent for each absence declared:

  • When calculating an absence, neither the day you leave Canada nor the day you return is considered an absence. Both are counted as days of physical presence. For example, an absence between July 1, 2013 and July 15, 2013 equals 13 days of absence. As another example, if you leave Canada on July 1, 2013 and return on July 2, 2013, this equals 0 days of absence. You must still declare this as an absence.
Q5: Do I have to declare day trips to the United States?

A5: Yes. List all absences, even if you come back the same day.
 

mumbai1985

Hero Member
Feb 25, 2014
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Hi Guys,

How specific should be the absence reason in Physical Presence Calculator?

For example: Should I mention 'Visited a relative in New York City as a tourist' or just 'Vacation in New York City'?