I think the best way is just to read over and over the Discover Canada booklet. Either downloaded or requesting for the hard copy itself which i heard is free.
Physical days: 1140
City: Calgary
Application: Single
07/29/19 App Mailed
08/01/19 App Delivered
10/23/10 AOR
11/13/19 In Process
12/01/19 Test invite letter
01/24/20 Test
xx/xx/xx Decision made
xx/xx/xx Oath letter Oath
Physical days: 1140
City: Calgary
Application: Single
07/29/19 App Mailed
08/01/19 App Delivered
10/23/10 AOR
11/13/19 In Process
12/01/19 Test invite letter
01/24/20 Test
xx/xx/xx Decision made
xx/xx/xx Oath letter Oath
Physical days: 1140
City: Calgary
Application: Single
07/29/19 App Mailed
08/01/19 App Delivered
10/23/10 AOR
11/13/19 In Process
12/01/19 Test invite letter
01/24/20 Test
xx/xx/xx Decision made
xx/xx/xx Oath letter Oath
Guys I have a question. I need to apply for citizenship in 2 months. I got my pr 2 years ago and I am eligible now since I was a student here. I had 2 years of experience in a job here at that time. But 1 year employer paid me cheque. My mistake, I didn't pay taxes for that. After 1 year employer paid me through direct deposit, deducting taxes.
And I filed for tax return every year, but I didn't state about that job for that year for tax return. I don't know whether he had a record of employment for that period. Anyway I got tax return and I had stated this same experience for 2 years on my pr application. And it all went smoothly. Don't know what I have to do on my citizenship application. Will that become a problem?
The problem is I have stated 2 years on my pr application and only 1 year on tax return.
Test invite date: Dec 2 2019
Test interview date: Dec 10 2019
Previous milestones:
received: Aug 01, 2019
AOR: Oct 21, 2019
In Progress: Nov 16, 2019
A question: the invitation letter says to bring all my original documents that support citizenship application.
I used a photocopy of IELTS that I previously submitted for my permanent residence application. I do not possess the original IELTS certificate as I submitted it to a provincial body that processed my application.
Should I notify IRCC immediately, or am I okay to bring just a copy?
I got a test invitation but it’s pretty far from where I live. It takes about 1 hour and A half to get there. I'm in Niagara region but the test centre is in Scarborough Citizenship & Immigration Canada.
Is it common for Niagara Region people to go there to write the test?
Test invite date: Dec 2 2019
Test interview date: Dec 10 2019
Previous milestones:
received: Aug 01, 2019
AOR: Oct 21, 2019
In Progress: Nov 16, 2019
A question: the invitation letter says to bring all my original documents that support citizenship application.
I used a photocopy of IELTS that I previously submitted for my permanent residence application. I do not possess the original IELTS certificate as I submitted it to a provincial body that processed my application.
Should I notify IRCC immediately, or am I okay to bring just a copy?