Hi, do we have to tick Yes for during the eligiblity period lived outside Canada? And attach a note saying that the question doesnot correspond to me? Anyone who has recieved an AOR can advice?
Hi All,
Sorry if this has been answered earlier.
If my eligibility period starts November 2012 however I lived in Canada Since Jan 2011, Should I put the "From date" in Questions 10 and 11 as Nov 2012 or Jan 2011?
Thankyou
Yes, I know I know, why start a new thread, there already are so many.
However, I feared that this FAQ would get lost if I posted it as a reply in one of the other threads.
Double check the document checklist. Triple check the document checklist. Make sure you forgot no required document.
Make sure you sign both your application and the printout of the residency calculator.
Do not leave any gaps in your history. Not even a single day. It is fine if periods overlap. You can be both a student and a part-time employee. But make sure you don't leave a gap. Put “unemployed” or “housewife/househusband” etc.
What should I not worry about too much?
"The perfect wording". Simply be honest and clar. An example: You have to list your status in Canada before PR. Some people were on implied status for a while and they ask if they should write “implied status” or “study permit” or “study permit/implied status”. Your form will be read by a human. They can process different descriptions. Just make sure you are clear an concise. There is no “perfect wording”.
Adding unnecessary documentation. For example, they only ask you to copy the bio page of your passport. You do not need to have your passport stamps copied and/or translated. If they want to see those stamps, they will contact you later.
Processing Time. Questions like “I am XXX/I have done XXX, will that affect my processing time?” are not really helpful. To be honest, no
I have a question on 12 (b) for now and may have more in future .
"To be eligible for citizenship, applicants are required to meet their tax filing obligations under the Income Tax Act for the appropriate relevant period: Three of the taxation years that fall fully or partially within the five years immediately before the date of application." --------What if I filed the tax but that was not required according to Income Tax Act. To be more clearly asking my question....I am applying on 2019 and have filled taxes for 2018, 2017 & 2016. Out of those years, 2016 filing was not required as per Income Tax Act. Can it be a reason they might return my application?
Hi All,
Sorry if this has been answered earlier.
If my eligibility period starts November 2012 however I lived in Canada Since Jan 2011, Should I put the "From date" in Questions 10 and 11 as Nov 2012 or Jan 2011?
Thankyou
I have a question on 12 (b) for now and may have more in future .
"To be eligible for citizenship, applicants are required to meet their tax filing obligations under the Income Tax Act for the appropriate relevant period: Three of the taxation years that fall fully or partially within the five years immediately before the date of application." --------What if I filed the tax but that was not required according to Income Tax Act. To be more clearly asking my question....I am applying on 2019 and have filled taxes for 2018, 2017 & 2016. Out of those years, 2016 filing was not required as per Income Tax Act. Can it be a reason they might return my application?
FIRST the residency calculator asks you for times you were living in Canada (as a visitor or as a PR and so on). For her, that starts with June 2013 to May 2015 as visitor and May 2015 to now as PR.
THEN you only list absences during those times. So only absences since June 2013.
Hi All,
Sorry if this has been answered earlier.
If my eligibility period starts November 2012 however I lived in Canada Since Jan 2011, Should I put the "From date" in Questions 10 and 11 as Nov 2012 or Jan 2011?
Thankyou
Thanks. Online tool gave me eligibility period from November 2012 and application forms asks for "During the eligibility period". So I was confused if we only need to mention start date which begin from Eligibility start date.
It would have been nice if it had been worded out in my bio page. I wouldn't have had this question in that case.
The bio page in my new passport just has place of issue as Toronto, and nowhere there's a mention of Country of issue. I wanted to check with others in the forum to confirm if I got it correctly instead of assuming.