I am completing this form for my son to apply for his Canadian citizenship.
Section 5 seems to be geared towards listing out information from his Confirmation of Permanent Residence document which was filled out by a Canadian border guard when my son became a permanent resident a in 2020. It asks for his height. Am I supposed to put:
- his height at the time he became a permanent resident which is shown on his Confirmation of Permanent Residence document?; OR
- his current height, which, as he is a growing boy, is about 20 centimetres more than in 2020.
It does not seem that there is clear guidance on the IRCC website. In the guidance it simply says "Indicate your height (how tall you are), either in centimetres or feet/inches". As this instruction is in the present tense and does not include a statement like "...height at the time you became a permanent resident", I've taken it to mean his current height now.
Does anybody know for sure what height I supposed put? His current height or the height at the time he became a permanent resident.?
No need to second guess the answer you got or overthink things. You have to provide up to date answers to every single question, and that obviously includes height.
No need to second guess the answer you got or overthink things. You have to provide up to date answers to every single question, and that obviously includes height.
With respect, I'm just asking a simple question, how does armoured know? Have they themselves complete a successful Canadian citizenship application with putting current height?
Thank you for all your feedback. Yes, I agree, common sense dictates that they want current height but in my experience immigration authorities do not always deal in common sense. Therefore, I'm asking do any of the three of you have personal experience with this question (*question 5d in the form 'Application for Canadian Citizenship: Minors – Subsection 5(1)'?
Thank you for all your feedback. Yes, I agree, common sense dictates that they want current height but in my experience immigration authorities do not always deal in common sense. Therefore, I'm asking do any of the three of you have personal experience with this question (*question 5d in the form 'Application for Canadian Citizenship: Minors – Subsection 5(1)'?
Thank you for all your feedback. Yes, I agree, common sense dictates that they want current height but in my experience immigration authorities do not always deal in common sense. Therefore, I'm asking do any of the three of you have personal experience with this question (*question 5d in the form 'Application for Canadian Citizenship: Minors – Subsection 5(1)'?
You could approach this problem a little differently.
1. Estimate the time your application will take from submission to completion.
2. Take the average height for your other family members at a similar age for the time taken in #1 and estimate the height of the minor based on that at the time of grant of citizenship.
The elephant in the room here is the potential exposure of every applicant to charges of misrepresentation because they do not state acceptable measurement error - I mean, 'height', sure, but plus or minus how many mms? Or age - how do I know what time zone they are assuming?
Don't even get me started with this eye colour stuff - how do I know what IRCC's reference 'blue' is? Do they use a pantone reference, or some Adobe colourspace?
You could approach this problem a little differently.
1. Estimate the time your application will take from submission to completion.
2. Take the average height for your other family members at a similar age for the time taken in #1 and estimate the height of the minor based on that at the time of grant of citizenship.