Thank you for sharing experience , very useful. Tagged it to my favourites
I have question re ph 5: You have moved out of Canada a short time after applying . What questions were you asked during interview about it? And what is your suggestion to a proper answer (I mean if applying under old rules where intention to reside is not applicable or after C-6 gets into effect (hopefully soon ! ) ?
exactly. Time to get another email to your MP ready, I reckon. I am about to shoot one tomorrow.
The only uplifting thing is that Minister McCallum promised to reconcile all LEGACY citizenship applications by the end of 2016. He looks like a good person to me.
Hopes die last, anyway.
exactly. Time to get another email to your MP ready, I reckon. I am about to shoot one tomorrow.
The only uplifting thing is that Minister McCallum promised to reconcile all LEGACY citizenship applications by the end of 2016. He looks like a good person to me.
Hopes die last, anyway.
In two days I'll mark one year since I took the test for citizenship. My hope is dead, as the OP here wrote, he had a lot of red flags and full blown RQ. I haven't heard anything from CIC. Not MP nor McCallum himself couldn't get the answer why.
Thank you for sharing experience , very useful. Tagged it to my favourites
I have question re ph 5: You have moved out of Canada a short time after applying . What questions were you asked during interview about it? And what is your suggestion to a proper answer (I mean if applying under old rules where intention to reside is not applicable or after C-6 gets into effect (hopefully soon ! ) ?
The anticipated question was "why did you move back to USA?".
In my case, the answer was straightforward and simple: the company that transferred me from USA to Canada approx. 5 years ago and for which I worked in Canada the whole time, is the same company that transferred me back to the USA 3 months after I submitted my application... and who knows.... might transfer me back to Canada in a few years down the road.
Given the end result, I believe they were satisfied with the answer.