@ saga- You also need to note that you will not be able to leave Canada from the day you send your application till the day you take the oath of citizenship. If you do, your application can be rejected
this statement is funny and wrong
i sent my application and lived outside canada for two months came back and took the test with decision made
You got lucky y friend. It is not me who says that but the actual application, the guide and the bylaws of CIC. Not everybody gets by without being questioned on this matter. Just go to the immigration office of Montreal airport and ask for records of people seized upon arrival for infringement of citizenship requirements. Those are public records and you can see how many there are resulting from breaching the intention of residency clause.
I am not saying that everybody will be seized, a lot won't but it is not the norm. And remember, you signed on the intention to reside when you signed the application. So if you are stopped for any reason, immigration has the right to question your intention to reside
Citizenship Office: Mississauga
App Mailed - April 10, 2017
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I am also planning to apply in May, however I need clarification to make regarding my first child living with my ex in my first country. My child never landed as PR because he was included as non-accompanying. Please advise if I need to include his details (name of school and letter from school) in my citizenship application form under section 6(I) with my other kids for future reference.