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I have some questions regarding the Citizenship Application Form. Could you please help?

ImmigrantVL

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Mar 5, 2018
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1. When on the application form they ask for eligibility period. Is it a date when I became officially eligible (1095 days present in Canada) or a day when I am filling the application. If I apply today or tomorrow, I will be at around 1250-1300 days.. Should I put a date when I became eligible or any date after I became eligible still works?


2. When filling work experience and place of residence fields. Do I need to put a full period of time I lived or worked at the particualr location if I started living/working there prior to my eligibility period? For example, My eligibility period is 2016-06-01 to 2021-06-01. I started living or working at the place that falls within that eligibility period from 2015-12-01 and quit/moved in 2017-01-01. Would I have to put it on the application as I started working/living there from 2015-12-01 or only a date when period eligibility starts, that would be 2016-06-01?

3. I have Advanced Diploma that I completed in 2016 as a proof of education. Letter of confirmation that I completed the program alongside with a transcript were last issued to me back in 2018. Can I use the same letter and transcript for a Citizenship application as a proof on English?

I would really appreciate your assistance!

Thanks!
 

Seym

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Nov 6, 2017
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1) your eligibility period is simply the 5 years prior to the date you sign the application.
2) both are fine really. It doesn't matter.
3) dunno for this one sorry!
 

CaBeaver

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3. I have Advanced Diploma that I completed in 2016 as a proof of education. Letter of confirmation that I completed the program alongside with a transcript were last issued to me back in 2018. Can I use the same letter and transcript for a Citizenship application as a proof on English?

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Did you complete it in Canada? If yes, the transcript or certificate alone would suffice