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Don29

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Nov 21, 2012
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Hi, I'm currently enrolled in a PhD program and hold a dual citizenship. Both passports are non-Canadian (Germany and Croatia). I only use my German one for traveling and visa issues so far. How does CIC treat the second one? Do I need to mention it to authorities or within Student Permit extension process?

Thanks for any help!

Don29
 
Don29 said:
Hi, I'm currently enrolled in a PhD program and hold a dual citizenship. Both passports are non-Canadian (Germany and Croatia). I only use my German one for traveling and visa issues so far. How does CIC treat the second one? Do I need to mention it to authorities or within Student Permit extension process?

Thanks for any help!

Don29

Embassies of various nations always recommend people having dual citizenship to use only the dominant country passport. I guess it means the one which you have been traveling on.
 
Thank you for your reply. I would have a follow-up question regarding this:

It occurred to me that question No 6 within the online application process specifically asks if the applicant holds other nationalities. Since I am holding a valid passport of another country I have mentioned my other passport here this time. However, this is the first time authorities learned about it because I don't think that I have mentioned it when I extended my study permit for the first time (which was 4 years ago, and I don't really remember). I was wondering if this may cause delay or even problems with the renewal of my actual study permit.

I am just a bit over-reacting right now, because the second passport has never been used for travel, or visa issues anywhere. It has not even any entry stamps.

Thanks to everyone for help, and y'all good luck out there!!

Don
 
Don29 said:
Thank you for your reply. I would have a follow-up question regarding this:

It occurred to me that question No 6 within the online application process specifically asks if the applicant holds other nationalities. Since I am holding a valid passport of another country I have mentioned my other passport here this time. However, this is the first time authorities learned about it because I don't think that I have mentioned it when I extended my study permit for the first time (which was 4 years ago, and I don't really remember). I was wondering if this may cause delay or even problems with the renewal of my actual study permit.

I am just a bit over-reacting right now, because the second passport has never been used for travel, or visa issues anywhere. It has not even any entry stamps.

Thanks to everyone for help, and y'all good luck out there!!

Don

I don't have much knowledge regarding this. I'd suggest you to call up the embassy directly for a clear picture. They take up calls seriously and can give you valuable information.