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yogitacec

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I have misplaced my 2014 Notice of Assessment. Any advice as what I should do? Should I request a copy from CRA or get a printout from my online account?
Any other suggestions are welcome.
 
I have misplaced my 2014 Notice of Assessment. Any advice as what I should do? Should I request a copy from CRA or get a printout from my online account?
Any other suggestions are welcome.

What do you need it for ?
 
I have misplaced my 2014 Notice of Assessment. Any advice as what I should do? Should I request a copy from CRA or get a printout from my online account?
Any other suggestions are welcome.
I would just pull it from the online account if you have access.
 
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My Citizenship application
 
Yes I have and I have contacted CRA for a copy, thanks!
 
I'm wondering this as well. You check the box that gives consent for them to seek info on you from CRA.
Yes. CIC will get all the info itself from CRA. We do not have to send this document. We only send whats written in the requirements.
 
What does a Notice of Assessment have to do with Citizenship application ?

Have you filed your application? Are copies not be included despite consenting CIC to obtain information from CRA?
 
I'm wondering this as well. You check the box that gives consent for them to seek info on you from CRA.
Agreed, though I am of the impression copies are to be included
 
Agreed, though I am of the impression copies are to be included

No, you do NOT need to submit NoA. The whole point of you giving consent is that they can ask CRA directly.

It is completely pointless (and in the worst case: annoying for the case worker) to include NoA in your application.
 
It really wouldn't surprise me to know that applications get held up when submitted with extraneous documentation. When dealing with any government agency, I only submit what is asked of me.
 
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No, you do NOT need to submit NoA. The whole point of you giving consent is that they can ask CRA directly.

It is completely pointless (and in the worst case: annoying for the case worker) to include NoA in your application.
Thank you I will heed your advice