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Citizenship Applications after Bill C-6

Abu Hassaan

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What about the people who are refugee here and applying for citizenship ? How they will Police Clearance from their home country ?
Anyone living in Canada for 3 years 6 month and 1 day or more fron date of application and didn't stay in any other country for 183 days or more continuous or in phases during 3 years 6 months and 1 day period from the date of application, doesn't need to submit a PCC. Same applies to a refugee. But if this is not the case with refugee, he/she can write an explanation letter stating clearly why he/she can't obtain PCC from his/her home country.
 

canehh

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Anyone living in Canada for 3 years 6 month and 1 day or more fron date of application and didn't stay in any other country for 183 days or more continuous or in phases during 3 years 6 months and 1 day period from the date of application, doesn't need to submit a PCC. Same applies to a refugee. But if this is not the case with refugee, he/she can write an explanation letter stating clearly why he/she can't obtain PCC from his/her home country.
I am not sure if you are right about the refugees! I heard somewhere that some permanent residence of Canada my be ineligible for Canadian citizenship based on the question they asked in the application form. Some applicant maybe convicted of a crime in their country may not eligible for Citizenship even they were accepted as a refugee and granted PR but not necessarily citizenship. I know someone convicted of blasphemy law in his home country and he was rejected citizenship even though Canada does not consider blasphemy as a crime. It is sad and does not make sense to me!
 
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uncomfortable

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This is no difference from promoting someone who is bilingual over someone who is not. Speaking a second language is more an asset (perk) for company. Holding Canadian passport is more an asset than a requirement.
How is this the same thing? Of course speaking more languages is an asset, but I can't see how this is the same as having a Canadian passport. Non-Canadian citizens can go to all the places where Canadian citizens can go (with very few exceptions) - a passport certainly cannot get in the way of doing business. It can make it easier, but that's a minor detail.
 

dpenabill

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I know someone convicted of blasphemy law in his home country and he was rejected citizenship even though Canada does not consider blasphemy as a crime.
There is an error in this account, of some sort. Without attempting to explain the report, bottom-line is that a conviction for blasphemy based on elements of an offense which if done in Canada would not be an offense, will NOT result in a prohibition that precludes a grant of citizenship.

The prohibition for a foreign conviction is explicitly based on a conviction for an offense which if committed in Canada, is an indictable offense. See Section 22(3) in the Citizenship Act (this should link).

There are a variety of foreign convictions which would not constitute a prohibition. Some countries label a crime as fraud but the elements of the offense are essentially failure to pay a debt. That will not constitute a prohibition.

Such a conviction must, of course, be divulged to IRCC in the application, and IRCC will make its own assessment of the offense and determine whether it is or is not for a crime which if committed in Canada would be an indictable offense, hence a prohibition.

Also note, once a conviction which does constitute a prohibition is more than four years old, the individual will no longer be prohibited from citizenship (based on that conviction).


These are the ones who need to write explanation letters.
But police clearance as I understand from this forum is not required if we lived in Canada for the past 5 years.
The relevant period of time is FOUR years, four years prior to the date the application is made.

And a police certificate is required only if the applicant spent a total of 183 days or more in a particular country during those four years.

But as Joshua1 observed, if a refugee is a person who spent 183 or more days in a country during the preceding four years, and that was the country the refugee fled, obviously that individual would check "yes" in response to item 10.b, list the country, and explain that he or she is a refugee who fled that country and cannot obtain a police certificate from it.


Overall: there tends to be some confusion about how to answer item 10.b and having to submit a police certificate. Applicants can check "yes" in response to item 10.b, and should do so if they were in another country for 183 or more days within the preceding four years, and then give an explanation RATHER than submit a police certificate. And this is probably the best approach for any applicant who is confident he or she does not need to submit a police certificate even if the truthful answer to item 10.b is "yes." (That I apprehend many are in error when they believe they do not have to submit a police certificate is a separate matter; assuming they are correct, that does not necessarily excuse an untruthful "no" response to item 10.b as it is currently posed.)
 

LordVoldemort

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Hey yall
So I sent my application on October 11th, and it was delivered on the 13th and still no AOR. Is it happening to others too?
Vancouver applicant
 

Redfield

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Same but from Montreal, I called IRCC and they told me it's normal they haven't touched enveloppes that were sent on the 13th, they are currently opening the ones from the 12th, which as all forum participants who have received AOR can confirm, is not true
 

lpc19800

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Visa Office......
CPP-O
NOC Code......
1223
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
January 14 2013
AOR Received.
February 24 2013
Med's Request
November 13, 2013
Med's Done....
December 5, 2013
Interview........
Waived: RPRF requested: November 13, 2013
Passport Req..
Visa exempt
VISA ISSUED...
January 6, 2014
LANDED..........
January 29, 2014
Hey yall
So I sent my application on October 11th, and it was delivered on the 13th and still no AOR. Is it happening to others too?
Vancouver applicant
If you look a the google doc then you'll see a ton of folks still waiting.