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Thankyou guys :), this forum has been really helpful to me. Thankyou again, do we have to declare our unpaid internship during the eligiblity period? It was all unpaid, i just went there to learn things.

Yup.. Leave no gaps please. In case you were dong something else during that period of unpaid internship and want to call that out, I would suggest to mention that too!
 
A dumb question: I've found my UCI number no problem, but what is the "Certificate number" asking for in the top-right-hand corner of the 1st page of the citizenship application form?
 
A dumb question: I've found my UCI number no problem, but what is the "Certificate number" asking for in the top-right-hand corner of the 1st page of the citizenship application form?

Did you noticed , it is written For office use only ?

why you want to fill this place then ? Any Reason
 
If I want to assign a family member as a representative so she can get info while I am outside Canada, should I wait for AOR or I can send it anytime? If so, where should I send it and on the form to assign a rep, what should I mention when is asks to which office I had sent the application?
 
I have a question/curiosity about the citizenship process.
Does anyone know why applications are all received at one centralized location (also located at one extreme end of the country, but that's another issue) and, after AORs, they are assigned to local offices? Since there seems to be significant differences in the speed of application processing, and the interaction between IRCC and applicants occurs mainly via email or phone, I can't understand why the pre-exam processing isn't done in a centralized location, where for sure it would be possible to allocate resources more efficiently.

Anybody knows the reason? Am I missing something?
 
I have a question/curiosity about the citizenship process.
Does anyone know why applications are all received at one centralized location (also located at one extreme end of the country, but that's another issue) and, after AORs, they are assigned to local offices? Since there seems to be significant differences in the speed of application processing, and the interaction between IRCC and applicants occurs mainly via email or phone, I can't understand why the pre-exam processing isn't done in a centralized location, where for sure it would be possible to allocate resources more efficiently.

Anybody knows the reason? Am I missing something?

It is a waste country, you can’t concentrate all jobs in the big cities. Government supports local economy.
 
The document checklist says "photocopies of biographic pages of passport and/or travel document". Is the PR card a travel document? What about the Confirmation of Permanent Residency (CoPR)? I think the CoPR is NOT a travel doc as "Not for Travel" is printed on it, but I'm not sure about the PR card...

Sorry if someone asked about this before.
 
I created a video with the answer for Question 9c, which was a suggestion that came from a CIC agent:
 
The document checklist says "photocopies of biographic pages of passport and/or travel document". Is the PR card a travel document? What about the Confirmation of Permanent Residency (CoPR)? I think the CoPR is NOT a travel doc as "Not for Travel" is printed on it, but I'm not sure about the PR card...

Sorry if someone asked about this before.
This question simply means you need to copy ALL OF THE PAGES of your passport or travel document (which is usually a passport) and send that to CIC. The PR card, nor the CoPR are considered travel documents... the PR card is simply used to get back in the country (only identifies you as a permanent resident of Canada.)
 
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This question simply means you need to copy ALL OF THE PAGES of your passport or travel document (which is usually a passport) and send that to CIC.

Wait, what? I thought "biographical pages" mean only the pages with your name, date of birth, passport No., issue/expiry date etc.???
 
Wait, what? I thought "biographical pages" mean only the pages with your name, date of birth, passport No., issue/expiry date etc.???
Correct, however, how are they going to verify your entries and leavings? Just to be safe, my wife and I sent them EVERYTHING. We figured it goes well with the Physical Presence Calculator form... oh, and my wife is an immigration consultant.
 
Wait, what? I thought "biographical pages" mean only the pages with your name, date of birth, passport No., issue/expiry date etc.???

The biographical pages are enough. The document checklist is clear about that.

Correct, however, how are they going to verify your entries and leavings? Just to be safe, my wife and I sent them EVERYTHING. We figured it goes well with the Physical Presence Calculator form... oh, and my wife is an immigration consultant.

They are verifying your travel history with the CBSA records. They don't use the stamps as the main source. In fact, PRs passports aren't even stamped all the time when re-entering Canada. It only depends on the mood of the officer and also if you use a kiosk or not.

You only need to provide Passport stamps if they ask you later. This could be the case if there are questions about your exit dates from Canada which are not recorded by CBSA in most circumstances.