Yes, you can absolutely travel. Just make sure you don't miss any letters or emails from them for test invites or fingerprints. Maybe keep checking your ECAS.
One question please... I have four stamps in my passport from travelling to Athens, Greece. The stamps say "ATHINA", which is obviously not English or French (neither is it Greek, it is a transliteration of the Greek name for Athens). Should I get that translated for the interview? Thank you!
One question please... I have four stamps in my passport from travelling to Athens, Greece. The stamps say "ATHINA", which is obviously not English or French (neither is it Greek, it is a transliteration of the Greek name for Athens). Should I get that translated for the interview? Thank you!
I think you answered your question in your question as far as I can see - "which is obviously not English or French". I really don't know what you asking from the forum.
One question please... I have four stamps in my passport from travelling to Athens, Greece. The stamps say "ATHINA", which is obviously not English or French (neither is it Greek, it is a transliteration of the Greek name for Athens). Should I get that translated for the interview? Thank you!
it is better to be transferred, however, some officers do not care at all. my interview only took two minutes, i prepared everything, the officer did not look at all, she only asked me to show two IDs and signed one form, that was all.
One question please... I have four stamps in my passport from travelling to Athens, Greece. The stamps say "ATHINA", which is obviously not English or French (neither is it Greek, it is a transliteration of the Greek name for Athens). Should I get that translated for the interview? Thank you!
Hi folks can you please help me out l have a question l want to apply for citizenship can l submit my high school diploma l did with lnteenarional Career school of Canada(ICS)online for two years? Will it be admitted?