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Hello @abradabra, Can I please know what happened with your citizenship application?

So, I am a PR and also applied for Citizenship while 498A case is in progress in India. While applying for citizenship, even I thought that these are still allegations and I will be charged when I go in person to India for investigation/trial. But now my application is stuck for clearance. The GCMS doesn't clearly say because of that, but I am assuming so.

Now I'm stuck as my PR is up for renewal and Canadian citizenship is not granted yet. what should I do?
Will my PR renewal also be a problem because of this fake case.
Experts please help, I'm really stressed. @mandy1991 @arturbeterbiev03 could you also please share your experiences.

I am thinking to consult a lawyer but would also like to see how others have solved this situation.
Hi, my estranged wife hasn't filed any cases yet, but it feels like sooner or later she's gonna do it.

Wondering if you got any updates yet on your citizenship application. When did you apply? And have you cosulted a lawyer yet.
 
Hi, my estranged wife hasn't filed any cases yet, but it feels like sooner or later she's gonna do it.

Wondering if you got any updates yet on your citizenship application. When did you apply? And have you consulted a lawyer yet.
I consulted a lawyer, who in first place asked me to inform IRCC about the charges and I did through webform. No response yet and no changes in the application. its been more than 18 months, its stuck in background and prohibitions.

If you are on PR, better you take the citizenship first and delay these issues as much as possible. The Canadian govt will come to know when they do the background check if there are cases against you.
 
I consulted a lawyer, who in first place asked me to inform IRCC about the charges and I did through webform. No response yet and no changes in the application. its been more than 18 months, its stuck in background and prohibitions.

If you are on PR, better you take the citizenship first and delay these issues as much as possible. The Canadian govt will come to know when they do the background check if there are cases against you.
Thanks for the update. I suppose cases had already been filed in India when you applied for citizenship?
Wondering if you submitted any proof or additional information to state that the cases against your are false.

I'm contemplating how the cases would affect my situation as I've already applied for citizenship and at the time of application, no cases were filed.

How do you suggest to delay these issue in India?

Also, when is your PR card due for renewal? Did your lawyer say if there could be any potential issue in renewing the card?