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Hello, when i landed in 2014 i did a 1 month unpaid internship - should i mention it in my employment history or mark that period as unemployed? Thanks - this is a very useful thread!
 
One Question on submitting the applications, I am submitting for my self and my wife do we need to send two different application packages or one package for 2 people.

Same for Payment one at time or pay for both at a time?
 
One Question on submitting the applications, I am submitting for my self and my wife do we need to send two different application packages or one package for 2 people.

Same for Payment one at time or pay for both at a time?
you can send both the applications in one package and one receipt of $1260.

reference link (click on "pay the application fees" and "submit your application" sections)..
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/become-how.asp
 
Hello, when i landed in 2014 i did a 1 month unpaid internship - should i mention it in my employment history or mark that period as unemployed? Thanks - this is a very useful thread!

Yes, be truthful in your application. An internship is not a bad thing. As long as you have the contact details of the company you worked for, mention it. Don't skip any dates.
 
Question about Q11, if I had multiple sources of income during same timeline do I need to list both or just one will suffice?
For example from Jan 2016 to July 2016 i was employed and also doing my side bushiness (self-employed) . So I just filled out I was employed from Jan 2016 to July 2016 and didn't mention anything about my side business as I thought all CIC care about is the missing periods or gaps , but just want to confirm that my understanding is correct before I send out my application.
 
How often are the citizenship ceremonies added to the schedule? So far I don't see any dates for Scarborough region on the schedule website... What does that means ..? o_O
 
Question about Q11, if I had multiple sources of income during same timeline do I need to list both or just one will suffice?
For example from Jan 2016 to July 2016 i was employed and also doing my side bushiness (self-employed) . So I just filled out I was employed from Jan 2016 to July 2016 and didn't mention anything about my side business as I thought all CIC care about is the missing periods or gaps , but just want to confirm that my understanding is correct before I send out my application.

You are supposed to list everything. Yes, you shouldn't leave gaps but if things overlap they should still both be mentioned, e.g. if you worked while studying etc.

On the other hand, I'm not sure how they could notice that you missed something, so I wouldn't worry about it too much.
 
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Where I was residing question. It asks for addresses within the eligibility period. Most of it was spent in Canada as a visitor in Canada but since i didn't have residency, my legal address was in the States, do I put both ( the house where I lived in the States and where I was staying in Canada) or just my legal address. I'm probably overthinking things but I don't want to leave things out or misrepresent myself as I want to count the days I spent in Canada as a 'visitor' but as a 'visitor' I know I didn't have the right to reside here and don't want to claim it as that. Plus if I list both, the dates overlap. For example, my legal residence from 2011- early 2015 ( the year I landed) was in the US. However, I spent most of the time from 2012 until then in Canada. Do I need to put a note in or just list the dates with an overlap. I would hope as humans they would see that as where I was when visiting vs. legal residence. Sorry if this sounds really stupid.
 
Hey guys,

Is getting AOR means application is complete and good to go? Or could It still be returned?

Thx :)

It means is has been checked for completeness on the basic level (e.g. that you filled in all parts of the form, signed it and submitted all necessary documents). It does NOT mean that your application will be approved in the end. For example, no one checked so far that your claimed physical presence in Canada is plausible.
 
Hello All,

Please give your input. I am to confused for this
I have doubt for question 9B. My first work permit expired on 14th January,2014 and I got other one on 23 January, 2014 which was already applied before my old work permit expired. should i mention this gap in question 9B? If yes what status should i select?
 
Hi

One quick question

we have to mention vacation address in application form,we went to vacation USA and stayed (15) days in cousin house and another time in hotel for 1 day ?
And also we went to india for vacation for 2 and half month ,my husband did workfromhome for 1 month in india and 1 and half month as vaction.

can someone please answer how to consider time spent in india as vacation or working and do we need to mention the address ?
 
Hi

One quick question

we have to mention vacation address in application form,we went to vacation USA and stayed (15) days in cousin house and another time in hotel for 1 day ?
And also we went to india for vacation for 2 and half month ,my husband did workfromhome for 1 month in india and 1 and half month as vaction.

can someone please answer how to consider time spent in india as vacation or working and do we need to mention the address ?

No, you do not have to mention your vacation address. Just your CANADIAN home address. Same thing for your visit to India. Unless you were staying out of Canada indefinitely, you don't have to mention any other addresses.