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Vancouver2015 said:
Is it required to send translations of passport stamps when applying for the citizenship. I am so confused about that. ??? ???
If your passport information or data are NOT in "English or french" then you might have to send them for translation before you submit your application.
 
Vancouver2015 said:
Is it required to send translations of passport stamps when applying for the citizenship. I am so confused about that. ??? ???
No, only send photocopies of biographical pages. For interview though, you will need the certified translations of these stamps.
 
Ojeola said:
That such a great point. I quite agree with you about the early preparation of application because by starting early it will give enough room to review and adjust any information that you might need. I already started getting my application together since March..lol. CBSA report etc already done.
Thanks OJ for your reply.
is the CBSA part of the application process, or you just have it for your own confirmation and accuracy?
Thanks all again for your feedback, much appreciated
 
Gussj said:
Thanks OJ for your reply.
is the CBSA part of the application process, or you just have it for your own confirmation and accuracy?
Thanks all again for your feedback, much appreciated
CBSA Report is just a detail analysis of all your outbound and inbound trips by air, sea or land. It helps to reconfirm the dates that you might have to put on your residence calculator especially if you do make lots of trips. You don't need to included it with your application.
 
Ojeola said:
CBSA Report is just a detail analysis of all your outbound and inbound trips by air, sea or land. It helps to reconfirm the dates that you might have to put on your residence calculator especially if you do make lots of trips. You don't need to included it with your application.
Thanks again for you reply
 
Gussj said:
Thanks again for you reply
You always welcome. Hopefully we all get to apply before the implementation date. Wishing everyone all the best
 
Hi,

During the last 4 years I took a vacation and went to India. During this trip I had a 1 night transit stop in Dubai. So I have a stamp in Arabic on my passport. Do I need to get this translated? If yes, how do I go about doing it. I am in Toronto.

Thanks,
 
Alias said:
Hi,

During the last 4 years I took a vacation and went to India. During this trip I had a 1 night transit stop in Dubai. So I have a stamp in Arabic on my passport. Do I need to get this translated? If yes, how do I go about doing it. I am in Toronto.

Thanks,

You need to get the stamps translated for the test/interview. Someone in this forum from Toronto area can provide the information where to get the stamps translated.
 
Here are Steps for Citizenship Application preparation:

Download the forms from following
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/adults.asp

Also read the application guide available on the above link.

Get your photographs done too, make sure they are as per citizenship application specs, and don't forget to get it stamped at the back
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/photospecs-cit.asp

You will need the following documents

- Application Form - Make sure you include postal codes for all Canadian and foreign addresses where you lived
- Don't leave any column empty, for any non applicable column put “N/A”

- Online Residence Calculator (Don't Forget to Sign - a very common mistake applicants do)

- Copy of Landing paper

- Copy of PR Card (Copy of Both Sides)

- Copy of Driving License (Copy of Both Sides)

- Copy of Health Card (Copy of Both Sides)

- Passport page copies - Biometric Pages only (for old & new passports, if applicable)

- Copy of IELTS score card or any other CIC approved English proficiency test results (Language Proof)

- TRANSCRIPTs from University or college you attended (Copy)

- Photos (Don't Forget to put your name at the back - a very common mistake applicants do)

- Fee Receipt


Pay online for your application https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en

Make sure you keep a copy of full application package before mailing it. Send it via courier even if you have to pay extra.There is a different address in case you want to send via courier

d3TliI6.jpg


Those Applicants who travelled to USA a lot can now check their exit and entry date online, this can help in avoidng any hickups due to variation/ difference in date entered in the application, check the below link:
https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/request.html;jsessionid=xsK9VD1SLWFw3l0cmvSBM7SvKtDF7k5VGCmzrQv9SFlDJY6Mdzpd!975261647
 
gst8486 said:
Here are Steps for Citizenship Application preparation:

Download the forms from following
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/adults.asp

Also read the application guide available on the above link.

Get your photographs done too, make sure they are as per citizenship application specs, and don't forget to get it stamped at the back
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/photospecs-cit.asp

You will need the following documents

- Application Form - Make sure you include postal codes for all Canadian and foreign addresses where you lived
- Don't leave any column empty, for any non applicable column put “N/A”

- Online Residence Calculator (Don't Forget to Sign - a very common mistake applicants do)

- Copy of Landing paper

- Copy of PR Card (Copy of Both Sides)

- Copy of Driving License (Copy of Both Sides)

- Copy of Health Card (Copy of Both Sides)

- Passport page copies - Biometric Pages only (for old & new passports, if applicable)

- Copy of IELTS score card or any other CIC approved English proficiency test results (Language Proof)

- TRANSCRIPTs from University or college you attended (Copy)

- Photos (Don't Forget to put your name at the back - a very common mistake applicants do)

- Fee Receipt


Pay online for your application https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en

Make sure you keep a copy of full application package before mailing it. Send it via courier even if you have to pay extra.There is a different address in case you want to send via courier

d3TliI6.jpg


Those Applicants who travelled to USA a lot can now check their exit and entry date online, this can help in avoidng any hickups due to variation/ difference in date entered in the application, check the below link:
https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/request.html;jsessionid=xsK9VD1SLWFw3l0cmvSBM7SvKtDF7k5VGCmzrQv9SFlDJY6Mdzpd!975261647
Thanks for the Info, very helpful
 
Hi,

I have a old passport which expired in 2010. My Canada immigration visa was stamped on the new passport which I use currently. Do I need to photocopy the old/expired passport?

Thanks,
 
Alias said:
Hi,

I have a old passport which expired in 2010. My Canada immigration visa was stamped on the new passport which I use currently. Do I need to photocopy the old/expired passport?

Thanks,
You will need to submit photocopies of all your passport's bio-data that you have ever had expired / old included. Make sure to check the stamps on them also if they are in either English or french.
 
gst8486 said:
Here are Steps for Citizenship Application preparation:

Download the forms from following
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/adults.asp

Also read the application guide available on the above link.

Get your photographs done too, make sure they are as per citizenship application specs, and don't forget to get it stamped at the back
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/photospecs-cit.asp

You will need the following documents

- Application Form - Make sure you include postal codes for all Canadian and foreign addresses where you lived
- Don't leave any column empty, for any non applicable column put “N/A”

- Online Residence Calculator (Don't Forget to Sign - a very common mistake applicants do)

- Copy of Landing paper

- Copy of PR Card (Copy of Both Sides)

- Copy of Driving License (Copy of Both Sides)

- Copy of Health Card (Copy of Both Sides)

- Passport page copies - Biometric Pages only (for old & new passports, if applicable)

- Copy of IELTS score card or any other CIC approved English proficiency test results (Language Proof)

- TRANSCRIPTs from University or college you attended (Copy)

- Photos (Don't Forget to put your name at the back - a very common mistake applicants do)

- Fee Receipt


Pay online for your application https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en

Make sure you keep a copy of full application package before mailing it. Send it via courier even if you have to pay extra.There is a different address in case you want to send via courier

d3TliI6.jpg


Those Applicants who travelled to USA a lot can now check their exit and entry date online, this can help in avoidng any hickups due to variation/ difference in date entered in the application, check the below link:
https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/request.html;jsessionid=xsK9VD1SLWFw3l0cmvSBM7SvKtDF7k5VGCmzrQv9SFlDJY6Mdzpd!975261647
Very great and help post. It came just in time when we are all getting our application ready.
 
Alias said:
Hi,

I have a old passport which expired in 2010. My Canada immigration visa was stamped on the new passport which I use currently. Do I need to photocopy the old/expired passport?

Thanks,

Is it in regards to your initial application?