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    July 2021 - Citizenship Applicants

    Hey, I am not on the spreadsheet but my application was delivered mid July by courier… still no email with AOR, should I be worried?
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    Employment activity help - self-employed & homemaker

    Thanks. Should I indicate "part-time" and "full-time"? Also, if one period ends 2016-03 (say, ended employment on the last day of March), and the next period begins 2016-04 (started next job beginning of April), is this considered a "gap"?
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    Employment activity help - self-employed & homemaker

    Question regarding section 11, employment activity: For someone who is in parallel both self-employed part-time, and at remaining hours of the day a homemaker (when not actively working on self-employed business), what do you put in - two separate entries? Are overlapping periods of time OK...
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    183 days in a row? Police certificate, travel calculation question

    Gotcha. I was thinking perhaps "Yes" would be wrong because that time period was interrupted by short trips so it's not exactly in a row - but I am more than happy to provide a PCC! I hope answering Yes and providing a PCC are going to be okay (because after all that is going the extra mile...
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    183 days in a row? Police certificate, travel calculation question

    Thanks. So, what you're saying is that interrupting this period with short trips doesn't count - but then why would they stipulate "in a row"? I don't believe there is anything in the question that allows you to assume residence either - rather "being" (the question is "were you" - presence).
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    183 days in a row? Police certificate, travel calculation question

    I am confused about the question 10.b. in the citizenship application form: In the past 4 years, were you in a country other than Canada for 183 days in a row? Say, in the year before obtaining my PR and landing in Canada, I lived in Germany for 200 days (for work; not my country of origin). I...
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    Updating country of residence printed on COPR

    Thanks for the quick response, @noscaf2014! In the landing stories I've read, however, the officer at the point of entry asks to confirm the correctness of all the information in the COPR. So, I feel obliged to disclose this country of residence update - I hope it's not going to be a problem? :)
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    Updating country of residence printed on COPR

    Hi all, I have recently received my COPR. The information in it is by all means correct, as of now. I am a citizen of Poland, a resident of Sweden and Sweden is indeed listed as my country of residence. However, I will be moving out of Sweden back to Poland 2-3 weeks before landing in Canada...