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Citizenship Applications after Bill C-6

kha1976

Newbie
Oct 12, 2017
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Hello, i need to submit PCC as I was out of Canada more than 183 days , my question is do I need to submit PCC along with the application? OR is it ok that I can send my PCC after a month? Because it will take 4 weeks for PCC..pls reply @spyfy
yes it should be with the application
 

spyfy

Champion Member
May 8, 2015
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Thanks spyfy.

just dipping my feet in the water.

one more thing about language.

my wife got her english exam at the
Catholic Social Services Immigration and Settlement Services

it

can we use that?
A list of accepted language tests is in the guide
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/CIT0002ETOC.asp

Search for "Language Requirement".

Your Service is not listed as an example, so it's hard to tell.

At the very least the test must explicitly reference the CLB ranking.
 

searing_heat

Hero Member
Jun 8, 2013
260
14
please guys i need help.
According to the physical presence calculator my eligibility period is 12/10/2012-12/10/2017 and i came to Canada and become a PR on 15/08/2013. My question is related to the question # 11 in the form
1-Do i have to mention that i was in my home country from 12/10/2012 to 14/08/2013 ,or start from the date of the PR 15/08/2013..??????

Another question i left canada for 120 days ,do i have to mention yes or no in question
9 c) During the eligibility period did you live outside of Canada. if i checked Yes Do i have to fill the Form (CIT 0177).
Thanks
Almost all questions should be answered for the full 'eligibility period', which for you starts from 12/10/2012. So for question 11, you will need to mention what you were doing from 12/10/2012. Question 9(c) is a bit confusing one for other scenarios. However, in your case, I think you will select YES as you were living outside of Canada from 12/10/2012 to 15/08/2013. As such, you will need to fill out the additional form and attach.
 

ibry

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Jul 25, 2010
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On a second thought, I found that I should answer NO. Simple and plain as I had address inside Canada and I explained in the calculator why I was outside for a week. Also, the sentence that I quoted earlier is about (whether I made any trips outside of that country (not Canada))
Provide details of your residence outside Canada during the relevant period immediately before the date of your application. Include trips outside of the country (or countries) of residence and if the purpose was for your work (e.g., business trip, official leave/rest and relaxation) or

for purposes other than for your work (e.g., vacation).

Okk seen.

Cant remember what question that is
 

kha1976

Newbie
Oct 12, 2017
6
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Almost all questions should be answered for the full 'eligibility period', which for you starts from 12/10/2012. So for question 11, you will need to mention what you were doing from 12/10/2012. Question 9(c) is a bit confusing one for other scenarios. However, in your case, I think you will select YES as you were living outside of Canada from 12/10/2012 to 15/08/2013. As such, you will need to fill out the additional form and attach.
Thank you searing_heat
 

Pulak

Star Member
May 4, 2011
128
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Dhaka
Category........
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Singapore
NOC Code......
3112
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
23-08-2010
Doc's Request.
With Application
AOR Received.
10-12-2010
IELTS Request
With Application
File Transfer...
14-02-2011 (In Process from 24-02-2011)
Med's Request
05-10-11 (issued on 29-09-11)
Med's Done....
15-10-11
Interview........
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Passport Req..
05-10-11 (issued on 29-09-11)
VISA ISSUED...
16-11-2011
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06-02-2012
Just a quick question may I say that I can’t provide a police certificate because I have to be present at the county to get it?
 

Pulak

Star Member
May 4, 2011
128
7
Dhaka
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
3112
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
23-08-2010
Doc's Request.
With Application
AOR Received.
10-12-2010
IELTS Request
With Application
File Transfer...
14-02-2011 (In Process from 24-02-2011)
Med's Request
05-10-11 (issued on 29-09-11)
Med's Done....
15-10-11
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
05-10-11 (issued on 29-09-11)
VISA ISSUED...
16-11-2011
LANDED..........
06-02-2012

Monmon24

Star Member
Oct 10, 2017
157
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Mississauga
App. Filed.......
25-10-2017
AOR Received.
08-12-2017
An Advice Please guys : :D
in 10 b) ..
I spent more than 183 days outside .. it says to state which country beside the country there is Explanation if you cant bring Police certificate ..

if I have the Police certificate already what should I say in the Explanation ?!! it is already explained in the physical calculator ?!
what should I write in the Explanation ?


- leave Explanation blank
ORo_O
- Write N/A
ORo_O
- say it is already explained in the calculator
ORo_O
- Say I have the PC provided with the application ?
:cool:
 

Ashwani95

Full Member
Jun 12, 2017
37
3
You have to mention exact same as it shows on your online calculator.

Basically, eligibility period is: Date you will sign your application - (minus) five years.
Thank You for you kind reply, so do I need to mentioned India address since first two years I was at my home country?

Best Regards
 

Ashwani95

Full Member
Jun 12, 2017
37
3
Almost all questions should be answered for the full 'eligibility period', which for you starts from 12/10/2012. So for question 11, you will need to mention what you were doing from 12/10/2012. Question 9(c) is a bit confusing one for other scenarios. However, in your case, I think you will select YES as you were living outside of Canada from 12/10/2012 to 15/08/2013. As such, you will need to fill out the additional form and attach.
Sorry to interfere here, Please be very sure if you say "Yes". You will have to fill Residence Outside of Canada form if you say Yes. Please read below points before make any decision.

9 (c) YES If you resided outside of Canada because either:

  • you
  • your Canadian citizen or permanent resident spouse or common law partner
  • permanent resident parent
was employed outside Canada (not as a locally engaged person) in or with:

  • the Canadian Armed Forces
  • the federal public administration
  • the public service of a province or territory

So if you are not eligible for above points than you should say "NO".

Do ensure you click Help if you don't understand anything during your form filling.

Regards