I guess you can add me there. I sent applications for two family members
Application Sent: October 24th, 2018
Application received: Oct 29th
Location: Surrey, BC
App type: Family (2)
AOR: Pending
IP: Pending
Test: Pending
Oath: Pending
My friend told me that photos should be signed by a guarantor but I didnt see that in the instruction guide for Citizenship photos and I was told at London Drugs not to worry about it. I already submitted my application and I just want to know..
ID: PHCA
Location: CALGARY
App.Type: SINGLE
Physical Presence Days: 1110
App Sent: NOVEMBER 13, 2018 App Delivered: NOVEMBER 16, 2018 SIGNED BY H.BOUDREAU
ID: PHCA
Location: CALGARY
App.Type: SINGLE
Physical Presence Days: 1110
App Sent: NOVEMBER 13, 2018
App Delivered: NOVEMBER 16, 2018 SIGNED BY H.BOUDREAU
I submitted my Citizenship application last week. I submitted the Cit 0177 form with Not applicable in all sections but missed to check that on the document checklist.
Would this be a problem?
Greetings all.
My wife needs to take the English test, as English is not her first language for her Citizenship application. She just signed-up and paid for CELPIP General Test LS. But, now having doubts, whether she should take the General test(the longer/harder exam). Has anyone on this forum taken this exam? Which is the correct one for the Citizenship requirement. Your feedback from you experience is appreciated.
My friend told me that photos should be signed by a guarantor but I didnt see that in the instruction guide for Citizenship photos and I was told at London Drugs not to worry about it. I already submitted my application and I just want to know..
Greetings all.
My wife needs to take the English test, as English is not her first language for her Citizenship application. She just signed-up and paid for CELPIP General Test LS. But, now having doubts, whether she should take the General test(the longer/harder exam). Has anyone on this forum taken this exam? Which is the correct one for the Citizenship requirement. Your feedback from you experience is appreciated.