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ID: teodorix
Application sent: 09 April, 2018
Application received: 11 April, 2018
Location: Vancouver
App. Type: Single
Total Physical Presence days: 1108
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Location: Edmonton
App.Type: Family of 2
Physical Presence Days: 1612
App Sent: 04-10-18
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I got 365 days credit from my temporary resident status.
Same thing for me
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ID: teodorix
Application sent: 09 April, 2018
Application received: 11 April, 2018
Location: Vancouver
App. Type: Single
Total Physical Presence days: 1108
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id: Anthony961
Location: Montreal
App.Type: Single
Physical Presence Days: 1,192
App Sent: Apr 10, 2018
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id: Anthony961
Location: Montreal
App.Type: Single
Physical Presence Days: 1,192
App Sent: Apr 10, 2018
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12 April 2018
Hi! Good day!
I am in a dilemma and hope some knowledgeable person will provide me with correct information from this forum.
Immigrated to Canada in 2000 and left my family there in Ontario. After three years, applied for Citizenship
along with my family. I did not mention my absence from Canada in my application. All of us were asked to provide proof of our stay in Canada during citizenship examination. MY family did not have any problem and was cleared. Since I had a new passport which was not showing all my absence from Canada, I thought I will be able to get through. Things did not happen that way. They cleared my family and told me to get my old passport as a proof of my stay in Canada. My family members are Canadian citizens since 2005.
Since I was not willing to show my old passport, I decided to withdraw my application and left Canada. I had informed the immigration Canada that I could not find suitable job and hence leaving for good. However, I had my PR valid till end-2008 and hence visited my family few times in between. I finally surrendered my PR way back in 2009 in a Canadian consulate abroad. I was provided documents showing my surrendering PR.
Now, since my spouse is Canadian citizen, CAN MY SPOUSE WILL BE ABLE TO SPONSOR ME UNDER FAMILY CLASS EVEN THOUGH I HAD SURRENDERED MY PR EARLIER AND I DID NOT TELL THE TRUTH TO CANADIAN IMMIGRATION ? IT IS ALMOST 10 YEARS SINCE I HAD SURRENDERED MY PR. I DO NOT HAVE ANY CRIMINAL CONVICTION REGARDING THE SAME OR FOR ANY OTHER MATTER. I SINCERELY REGRET MY PAST ACTION AND WANT A WAY OUT OF THIS DILEMMA. NEEDS SOMEONE TO GUIDE ME AS TO WHAT I SHOULD DO NOW.
THANKS FOR TAKING YOUR TIME TO READ MY PROBLEM.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
12 April 2018
Hi! Good day!
I am in a dilemma and hope some knowledgeable person will provide me with correct information from this forum.
Immigrated to Canada in 2000 and left my family there in Ontario. After three years, applied for Citizenship
along with my family. I did not mention my absence from Canada in my application. All of us were asked to provide proof of our stay in Canada during citizenship examination. MY family did not have any problem and was cleared. Since I had a new passport which was not showing all my absence from Canada, I thought I will be able to get through. Things did not happen that way. They cleared my family and told me to get my old passport as a proof of my stay in Canada. My family members are Canadian citizens since 2005.
Since I was not willing to show my old passport, I decided to withdraw my application and left Canada. I had informed the immigration Canada that I could not find suitable job and hence leaving for good. However, I had my PR valid till end-2008 and hence visited my family few times in between. I finally surrendered my PR way back in 2009 in a Canadian consulate abroad. I was provided documents showing my surrendering PR.
Now, since my spouse is Canadian citizen, CAN MY SPOUSE WILL BE ABLE TO SPONSOR ME UNDER FAMILY CLASS EVEN THOUGH I HAD SURRENDERED MY PR EARLIER AND I DID NOT TELL THE TRUTH TO CANADIAN IMMIGRATION ? IT IS ALMOST 10 YEARS SINCE I HAD SURRENDERED MY PR. I DO NOT HAVE ANY CRIMINAL CONVICTION REGARDING THE SAME OR FOR ANY OTHER MATTER. I SINCERELY REGRET MY PAST ACTION AND WANT A WAY OUT OF THIS DILEMMA. NEEDS SOMEONE TO GUIDE ME AS TO WHAT I SHOULD DO NOW.
THANKS FOR TAKING YOUR TIME TO READ MY PROBLEM.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
Since, this is a thread for April Citizenship. Can you create a separate thread for this discussion?
@dpenabill might be able to provide more insights.
@jebok79 Can you please provide your Location to be added to the spreadsheet?
My application just got delivered this morning and signed please update spreedsheet thanks
My application just got delivered this morning and signed please update spreedsheet thanks
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id: ryanguy90
Location: Vancouver
App.Type: Single
Physical Presence Days: 1,705
App Sent: Apr 06, 2018
App Received: Apr 11, 2018
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Decision Made ECAS:
Oath Letter:
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id: ryanguy90
Location: Vancouver
App.Type: Single
Physical Presence Days: 1,705
App Sent: Apr 06, 2018
App Received: Apr 11, 2018
AOR:
In Process:
Test Invite:
Test date:
Decision Made ECAS:
Oath Letter:
Oath Date:
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Do we receive email if we received aor?
Do we receive email if we received aor?
Yes, most of the applications will receive AOR through email.
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