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glob

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The invitation e-mail says the following:
All your original documents that support your citizenship application (as listed in the document
checklist in the citizenship application form);

Which is:
- Passports
- COPR
- PR card
- Drivers license / health card
- Language certificate

Do I also need to bring:
- Physical travel calculator printout?
- Copy of police certificate (I submitted one with my application because I spent more than 6 month in my home country). I'm not sure if I still have it?

Did I miss anything?

Thanks.
 
Just bring what they ask for. Police certicate and physical presence... are not required.
 
It doesn't hurt to bring printouts and evidence of whatever you used to calculate your physical presence. Things such as plane tickets, bank statements to show foreign and canadian purchases, I-94 entry record, etc. It's not essential though - I didn't bring them but they did ask me how I calculated my time outside of Canada and I feel like it would have been helpful to have. It didn't end up being a problem though and I'm now DM status waiting for Oath callup.
 
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While I agree that it's a good idea to have documentation that supports your physical presence if you have a lot of travel, I would advise to only bring it out if requested by the interviewer.