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-No you don’t list addressed you visited as a tourist/business
This is not a travel history question it’s merely asking you to mention the address you resided at in the last 5 years
Thank you Sir for your prompt reply! It was kinda work related plus vacation, hence i was confused but it does not fall under 5 year eligibility period. So got more confused.
Hi
for the online application, I have 2 questions:
1- is there any document checklist?
2- my 3-year PR is at the end of July, can I prepare an application for a couple of weeks sooner? and then submit at the end of July??
Hi
for the online application, I have 2 questions:
1- is there any document checklist?
2- my 3-year PR is at the end of July, can I prepare an application for a couple of weeks sooner? and then submit at the end of July??
Not sure if there is a online document checklist available but you can refer to this link which is for paper based applications and would be similar if not the same
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...der-subsection-5-1-adults-18-years-older.html
The PR card is a just an entry document required at the time of entering Canada from overseas. With PR card getting expired should not have any bearing for you to apply for citizenship since the PR status in the country will be maintained.
To your point if you can prepare your application yes you can, but only apply when your 1095 days are completed. Imho keep a few weeks above 1095 days before you apply
one more question:
in the beginning of the application, it says :
Are you applying for yourself?
Yes, just for myself as an adult (at least 18 years of age)
Yes, for myself as an adult and for one or more minors (under 18 years of age)
No, I’m applying for one or more minors (under 18 years of age)
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I am applying as a couple (my wife and I) - which option should I choose?
and do I need 2 separate applications?
Hello everyone,
Has anyone got Ghost update after LPP completed and before Oath in process.?
I received GU after the LPP completed.
thanks
Hi everyone, anyone here applied early 2022 and still stuck in LPP? as well the ghost update on March 2nd?? I am April 2022 applicant, and still have presence and prohibitions to be cleared! tried everything from sending webforms and emailing them as wall calling also my MP did a part and nothing is moving!! any advice?
Our son is a Candian citizen and I his father and mother are Indian citizens. We went to Canada on tourist visa, then our son was born there, after 2 months of his birth, we brought him to India. Today our son is 4 years old. Do we have to take my son to Canada once so that his citizenship doesn't matter
Our son is a Candian citizen and I his father and mother are Indian citizens. We went to Canada on tourist visa, then our son was born there, after 2 months of his birth, we brought him to India. Today our son is 4 years old. Do we have to take my son to Canada once so that his citizenship doesn't matter
Does not matter
Hi folks, After how many days after the oath, the portal shows completed? Thanks
Hi folks, After how many days after the oath, the portal shows completed? Thanks
in our case Oath was Sep 13 and file was closed on Sep 15 and certificate was received on Sep 16 (Scarborough office)
in our case Oath was Sep 13 and file was closed on Sep 15 and certificate was received on Sep 16 (Scarborough office)
They emaild me to pick it up on Monday though I am not in Montreal. In the email, they mentioned the delay for mailing is 4-6 weeks, is it right?
They emaild me to pick it up on Monday though I am not in Montreal. In the email, they mentioned the delay for mailing is 4-6 weeks, is it right?
I have no idea in present context of timelines sorry, maybe other can help...
They emaild me to pick it up on Monday though I am not in Montreal. In the email, they mentioned the delay for mailing is 4-6 weeks, is it right?
Montreal has a peculiar way where they allow you to collect the citizenship certificate in-person. If you dont they mail it. Most of the experience shared in forum was of in person collection.
Montreal has a peculiar way where they allow you to collect the citizenship certificate in-person. If you dont they mail it. Most of the experience shared in forum was of in person collection.
Thank you so much for your advice! Do you know when they mail it, they told after 4-6 weeks? If you have some experiences, I appreciate as it is very expensive to book a flight for $800 just to take a certificate.
Thank you so much for your advice! Do you know when they mail it, they told after 4-6 weeks? If you have some experiences, I appreciate as it is very expensive to book a flight for $800 just to take a certificate.
You should have it with you in 4-6 weeks or before.
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