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Hello,

I have submitted my citizenship application in May, and the Canada Post (XpressPost) tracking shows that it was delivered on May 18. I haven't got an AOR yet.

I was stupid enough not to notice that "Note: You cannot use your permanent resident card as identification." So I only included a photocopy of my passport (biographical + traveling record), and a photocopy of my PR card. I thought that counts as 2 pieces of identification. It gets me worry now.

Question:

1. Must I include a photocopy of a second photoed ID in addition to my passport (like my medical insurance card)? I looked at the cit0007e checklist again and it says "photocopy of personal identification," and the instruction guide says the same. I'd like to make sure if my passport counts as the ID that I need already, if they only require one.

2. If I must provide a second photoed ID, can I mail it as soon as possible? What should I say in this additional submission? Do I need a write a letter to explain my situation?

Thanks a lot!
 
Hello,

I have submitted my citizenship application in May, and the Canada Post (XpressPost) tracking shows that it was delivered on May 18. I haven't got an AOR yet.

I was stupid enough not to notice that "Note: You cannot use your permanent resident card as identification." So I only included a photocopy of my passport (biographical + traveling record), and a photocopy of my PR card. I thought that counts as 2 pieces of identification. It gets me worry now.

Question:

1. Must I include a photocopy of a second photoed ID in addition to my passport (like my medical insurance card)? I looked at the cit0007e checklist again and it says "photocopy of personal identification," and the instruction guide says the same. I'd like to make sure if my passport counts as the ID that I need already, if they only require one.

2. If I must provide a second photoed ID, can I mail it as soon as possible? What should I say in this additional submission? Do I need a write a letter to explain my situation?

Thanks a lot!
You cannot do anything currently. If you get a lenient officer then u might get AOR. If not , the package could be back to you.
 
Hello,

I have submitted my citizenship application in May, and the Canada Post (XpressPost) tracking shows that it was delivered on May 18. I haven't got an AOR yet.

I was stupid enough not to notice that "Note: You cannot use your permanent resident card as identification." So I only included a photocopy of my passport (biographical + traveling record), and a photocopy of my PR card. I thought that counts as 2 pieces of identification. It gets me worry now.

Question:

1. Must I include a photocopy of a second photoed ID in addition to my passport (like my medical insurance card)? I looked at the cit0007e checklist again and it says "photocopy of personal identification," and the instruction guide says the same. I'd like to make sure if my passport counts as the ID that I need already, if they only require one.

2. If I must provide a second photoed ID, can I mail it as soon as possible? What should I say in this additional submission? Do I need a write a letter to explain my situation?

Thanks a lot!
1) Yes, you must. The instructions are quite clear. It's your passport + one other.

2) Your application will probably be returned unprocessed, as incomplete. Given the current application workload, they are unlikely to waste any time chasing you. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=072&top=3

Citation : https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...der-subsection-5-1-adults-18-years-older.html

Step 3 – Gather your documents
Submit the following documents with your application:

  • original printout of your Online Physical Presence Calculation or form CIT 0407 (PDF, 1.98MB)
  • photocopies of all valid and expired passports or travel documents you had in the past 5 years. If you don’t have these documents or there are gaps in time between travel documents, we will ask for an explanation.
  • if you didn’t have a passport in the past 5 years:
    • photocopies of 2 pieces of government issued identification with your name, date of birth and photograph
  • if you had a passport in the past 5 years:
    • photocopies of 1 piece of government issued identification with your name, date of birth and photograph
  • If you are 18 to 54 years old:
    • Photocopies of your proof of English or French language ability if you are 18-54 years of age. Examples of what you can provide include the following:
      • results of a third-party language test;
      • diploma, certificate or transcripts from a secondary or post-secondary education program in Canada or abroad, where the language of study was English or French
      • proof that you have reached the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 4 or higher through a government-funded language training programs.
        OR
    • If you are 18-54 years of age and unable to demonstrate that you have the necessary English or French language ability due to a medical condition, you must submit a supporting evidence with your application. Please provide photocopies of one of the following:
      • An audiogram and an attestation issued by a Canadian audiologist if you are hearing impaired; or
      • Evidence from a medical practitioner in Canada if you have a disorder, disability or condition that is cognitive, psychiatric or physiological in nature.
  • Photocopy of personal identification. Examples of identification you can use include:
    • driver’s license;
    • health insurance card
    • senior citizen’s card
    • age of majority card
      Note: You cannot use your permanent resident card as identification.
  • two (2) identical citizenship photos
  • The application fee of $630.00 per adult paid online. Use the Document Checklist (CIT 0007) (PDF, 1.83 MB) to make sure your application package is complete. Submit the completed checklist with your application.
Note that each major bullet point is an "AND". Where conditional, skip to the next bullet.
 
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1) Yes, you must. The instructions are quite clear. It's your passport + one other.

2) Your application will probably be returned unprocessed, as incomplete. Given the current application workload, they are unlikely to waste any time chasing you.

Citation : https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...der-subsection-5-1-adults-18-years-older.html

Step 3 – Gather your documents
Submit the following documents with your application:

  • original printout of your Online Physical Presence Calculation or form CIT 0407 (PDF, 1.98MB)
  • photocopies of all valid and expired passports or travel documents you had in the past 5 years. If you don’t have these documents or there are gaps in time between travel documents, we will ask for an explanation.
  • if you didn’t have a passport in the past 5 years:
    • photocopies of 2 pieces of government issued identification with your name, date of birth and photograph
  • if you had a passport in the past 5 years:
    • photocopies of 1 piece of government issued identification with your name, date of birth and photograph
  • If you are 18 to 54 years old:
    • Photocopies of your proof of English or French language ability if you are 18-54 years of age. Examples of what you can provide include the following:
      • results of a third-party language test;
      • diploma, certificate or transcripts from a secondary or post-secondary education program in Canada or abroad, where the language of study was English or French
      • proof that you have reached the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 4 or higher through a government-funded language training programs.
        OR
    • If you are 18-54 years of age and unable to demonstrate that you have the necessary English or French language ability due to a medical condition, you must submit a supporting evidence with your application. Please provide photocopies of one of the following:
      • An audiogram and an attestation issued by a Canadian audiologist if you are hearing impaired; or
      • Evidence from a medical practitioner in Canada if you have a disorder, disability or condition that is cognitive, psychiatric or physiological in nature.
  • Photocopy of personal identification. Examples of identification you can use include:
    • driver’s license;
    • health insurance card
    • senior citizen’s card
    • age of majority card
      Note: You cannot use your permanent resident card as identification.
  • two (2) identical citizenship photos
  • The application fee of $630.00 per adult paid online. Use the Document Checklist (CIT 0007) (PDF, 1.83 MB) to make sure your application package is complete. Submit the completed checklist with your application.
Note that each major bullet point is an "AND". Where conditional, skip to the next bullet.

Yes, I got that, and thanks.

So if I send the photocopy of my second ID as soon as possible, before AOR or package return, do you think there is any possibility that it will be taken into consideration together? Is there any guide about sending in additional documents to prevent incomplete application?

Thanks again.
 
Yes, I got that, and thanks.

So if I send the photocopy of my second ID as soon as possible, before AOR or package return, do you think there is any possibility that it will be taken into consideration together? Is there any guide about sending in additional documents to prevent incomplete application?

Thanks again.
You can't send anything until you have AOR as there is no way to link the new material to the application number allocated to the first submission. This is notified to you by the AOR.
 
What is the turnover for AOR?
Is it approximately 4weeks post delivery? Do we get an email acknowledging the AOR?
Or do I wait for the application to be returned?
 
What is the turnover for AOR?
Is it approximately 4weeks post delivery? Do we get an email acknowledging the AOR?
Or do I wait for the application to be returned?
Mine was about 7 weeks.
 
Can anyone help me out? Do we need to send a copy of proof of residency or not? If yes, would they send back my application as incomplete or would they just email me and request for a copy
 
Can anyone help me out? Do we need to send a copy of proof of residency or not? If yes, would they send back my application as incomplete or would they just email me and request for a copy


Hi,
I think what you mean is, if a copy of your PR card is required. The answer is 'NO' it's not required in your application package but you will have to bring your original PR card to the test and oath later on.
 
Hi
I sent my application and received an AOR recently.
However I feel I have missed out of attaching the 2nd page of my biographical pages of my passport. That page has no information like name, date of issuance, place of issuance but it has my signature.

Since my application is accepted and I have an Application #, can I submit my biographical pages again with a letter explaining the reason to submit it? Or should I wait for their response.

If I should send it, anything other than my Application #, UCI # and Name that I should be mentioning, so that this additional document is linked/attached to my file.

Thanks
Sam
 
Hi
I sent my application and received an AOR recently.
However I feel I have missed out of attaching the 2nd page of my biographical pages of my passport. That page has no information like name, date of issuance, place of issuance but it has my signature.

Since my application is accepted and I have an Application #, can I submit my biographical pages again with a letter explaining the reason to submit it? Or should I wait for their response.

If I should send it, anything other than my Application #, UCI # and Name that I should be mentioning, so that this additional document is linked/attached to my file.

Thanks
Sam

Since you have gotten AOR there is no need to send any additional paperwork. If they will require anything they will let you know!
 
e get an email acknowledging the AOR?
out? Do we need to send a copy of proof of residency or not?
Yes, I got that, and thanks.

So if I send the photocopy of my second ID as soon as possible, before AOR or package return, do you think there is any possibility that it will be taken into consideration together? Is there any guide about sending in additional documents to prevent incomplete application?

Thanks again.

Hi, I am currently in your situation forgot to add a photo ID (PR Card) for my son in citizenship application. The paper application was sent and i am worried if my application will be returned by CIC. So while searching the forum i have noticed your post which is similar to me. Just want to know, if your application is returned or you got AOR directly?. Thank you very much for your response in advance.
 
Hello,

I have submitted my citizenship application in May, and the Canada Post (XpressPost) tracking shows that it was delivered on May 18. I haven't got an AOR yet.

I was stupid enough not to notice that "Note: You cannot use your permanent resident card as identification." So I only included a photocopy of my passport (biographical + traveling record), and a photocopy of my PR card. I thought that counts as 2 pieces of identification. It gets me worry now.

Question:

1. Must I include a photocopy of a second photoed ID in addition to my passport (like my medical insurance card)? I looked at the cit0007e checklist again and it says "photocopy of personal identification," and the instruction guide says the same. I'd like to make sure if my passport counts as the ID that I need already, if they only require one.

2. If I must provide a second photoed ID, can I mail it as soon as possible? What should I say in this additional submission? Do I need a write a letter to explain my situation?

Thanks a lot!


Hi, I am currently in the same situation. I saw on the tracker that you became a citizen, and the dates match the original application. I'm assuming they either asked for an additional ID or processed your application with only the PR card and the Passeport, but I am still a little stressed about it.

Thank you!