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csang

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can i ask the overall reason?

you mentioned entensive travels to the US? this concerns me a little as well. my travel hisotry to the US is just about 183 days accumulated in the past 4 years. most of the trips are 2-5 days. and i do have a Nexus as well. i did my best to report everything. the entries are more than 100
 

Jaroddz

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Mar 29, 2012
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can i ask the overall reason?

you mentioned entensive travels to the US? this concerns me a little as well. my travel hisotry to the US is just about 183 days accumulated in the past 4 years. most of the trips are 2-5 days. and i do have a Nexus as well. i did my best to report everything. the entries are more than 100
I traveled 5 times to US (for just couple of hours each time) during the relevant period, the issue that the officer took with me is my US green Card and the fact that i moved to US (with my family -all Canadian citizens-) after short period from applying for the citizenship, that's the best way i can describe it.
My advice to you is get your record of movement entry/exits records from US and Canada border, and cross that list with your reported one, to make sure you reported everything, if you see any missing entry in US request the FOIA and get ready to explain all your trips and any supporting documents for them (if asked). i hope that helps.
 

Jaroddz

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Hello,
Yesterday I took the oath and became a proud Canadian citizen, I would to thank all the members for their help and support through out the process, and I will be more then happy to pay it back to the forum in form of help /advice if needed based on my experience (i’m Not a lawyer or an Immigration expert :) ), again another huge thanks for dpenabill.
Thanks and good luck to everyone
 
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Tgum23

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May 10, 2017
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Hello,
Yesterday I took the oath and became a proud Canadian citizen, I would to thank all the members for their help and support through out the process, and I will be more then happy to pay it back to the forum in form of help /advice if needed based on my experience (i’m Not a lawyer or an Immigration expert :) ), again another huge thanks for dpenabill.
Thanks and good luck to everyone
Omgg congrats!! After your long wait that is super cool
 

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dpenabill

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Hello,
Yesterday I took the oath and became a proud Canadian citizen, I would to thank all the members for their help and support through out the process, and I will be more then happy to pay it back to the forum in form of help /advice if needed based on my experience (i’m Not a lawyer or an Immigration expert :) ), again another huge thanks for dpenabill.
Thanks and good luck to everyone
I suspect I have previously offered congratulations, somewhere. In case not, CONGRATULATIONS.

Pride is something I tend to be uncomfortable about, but in reference to becoming and being a Canadian citizen, the idea of being a "proud Canadian citizen" is something I emphatically applaud. My sentiment exactly. I just barely passed the ten year anniversary of the day I became a Canadian, which was and continues to be one of the most important milestones in my life, but I never felt that was complete, final, until I took the oath to become a Canadian citizen just a bit more than five years later (thus just a bit shy of five years ago).
 
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