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    Question about non-driver ID card: Which category to use when applying online?

    I don't think it matters that much. Personally I'd use age of majority card, but driver's licence would probably work too.
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    December 2024 - Citizenship Applications

    You can try. Still within the normal processing timelines.
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    Inland Spousal Sponsorship: Job Change for Sponsor

    No impact as long as not quebec on either. BUT: if you applied as inland, you need to both be residing together throughout the process (until you receive PR). So you should move together. Update address with IRCC and confirm once move complete.
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    Question about non-driver ID card: Which category to use when applying online?

    If you mean provincial ID card, that is equivalent to driver's licence and used to be called age of majority card.
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    PRTD R-1 Granted on Successful H&C Grounds

    Yes, you can work under a dormant SIN. You may not have access to the file and employer may get questions, but perfectly legal - it is (supposedly) mainly a check-identity flag and used to prevent fraud, eg someone claiming benefits under another's name.
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    Non-Routine Application

    Order gcms notes, try inquiring through MP as well. Long delays most of the time are some kind of security check backlog or issue.
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    March 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    After the interview, the tracker eventually updated to say physical presence is complete. So seems correct in this case the interview was bascially about physical presence.
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    Inland or Outland? Canadian sponsor, PA is on student visa and OWP

    I don't know if I can get it exactly right. One I recall is for those out-of-status, there is a formal program from IRCC which basically allows them to stay / reduces risk of deportation order (I implore anyone in this situation to not rely upon my reference to it). There really are not that...
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    March 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    Thank you VERY much for this info. I've been saying for a while here that it seems to me everyone having 'problems' with only the vancouver office suggests it's a functional matter like this, i.e. they'd centralized something in Vancouver. And it makes sense it's background check +...
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    Received PFL for PRTD Application - Need assistance

    I have nothing to add but would draw attention also to the consequences part (impacts on both the applicants and other Canadian residents, incl minors).
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    January 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    I don't want to put you on the spot to disclose your issue (it's your business) - but the bottom line could simply be that IRCC does not evaluate your request for urgent processing as something meeting their requirements to grant that urgent processing.
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    January 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    I see no particular evidence of this. What are you referring to? There are some complaints about the refugee, H&C, and PGP apps processing - and those are arguably reasonable complaints, but they're also choices by government. And there have always been complaints about different programs and...
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    Got an R-1 but have not met the 2 year residency requirement

    I warn the caveats in the thread above, and it still may be worth consulting a lawyer, or waiting until you have good docs of being in Canada, etc. Because as has been pointed out - logically - what is written in the books and procedures is a decent starting point, but practice unfortunately...
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    Received PFL for PRTD Application - Need assistance

    I will repeat what I frequently say: even arguments that people here consider 'weak' should be included, and statements such as 'won't be considered an H&C reason' I don't believe are correct (unless clearly unrelated or fatuous). Arguments are not considered alone, but overall, and must be...
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    Parents are Canadian PR, and the child was born in the US

    1. Basically yes. They will want to specify they will sponsor the child soon, or that a sponsorship is in progress. 2. They can't apply before one of them is already in Canada, they will need to do so, it's not hard, but will usually take 4-12 months. 3. Not an expert - check OHIP site. I...
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    Ontario Photo ID for Canadian Citizenship Application. Is that acceptable ?

    Yes, it's the exact substitute for driver's license (it used to be known as the Age of Majority card, in Ontario at least). The entire purpose of the Ontario Photo ID Card (and equivalent in other provinces) is to serve as ID for those who do not have driver's licenses - and indeed in most...
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    April 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    I believe it's an automatic exemption. But if he's old enough, study with him - he'll probably know more of the stuff than you.
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    Confused about the question : "Have you ever used any other name?" in citizenship application

    I would agree. While traditional Canadian usage (save in Quebec) is that the marriage certificate gives you the right to change your name (use your spouse's family name), it's not required. In other words, if she doesn't use it, she didn't change her name or use it. (Getting invited to...
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    Application Online for over 54 y/o person

    You've done something incorrectly in the application. I did this recently for a family member - either by age it knows it's not required, or you select a drop down where you don't do it because of age, but it will say not needed because >55 years of age.