Hi guys,I have a question and maybe you can help me.Actually I had the test ,I'm sure I did well.But my problem is that after I applied for citizenship I went back in my country for almost an year and after the test,the officer who checked my passport asked my why did I stay such a long time in my country.Do you think this can be an issue?
Well, you have answered your own questions. What's the reason CIC didn't invite you to oath one year after the test? You have failed the test or they have doubt on your residence.
nwtspam
smileyy said:
Hi guys,I have a question and maybe you can help me.Actually I had the test ,I'm sure I did well.But my problem is that after I applied for citizenship I went back in my country for almost an year and after the test,the officer who checked my passport asked my why did I stay such a long time in my country.Do you think this can be an issue?
Sorry,it was a misunderstanding.The test I just had recently,few weeks ago.So I'm just asking if you think that if can be a probelm if I left Canada after I had applied for the citizenship.In the date when I signed the application I had already those 1095 days lived in Canada.After that I left the country for almost an year.
When there is a problem with number of physical residence or the officer is not convinced about it they ask you to fill out residency questioner, if the office didn’t ask you at time of interview probably you are not going to receive a letter to complete this questioner anymore, I’ve seen only once that a letter to submit questioner was sent mailed weeks after interview.
BTW are the stamps in your passport in English? (enter and exit to/from your country), cause usually when the stamps are not in English and officer is not convinced, they ask you to bring a certified translation of all the stamps in your passport.
Vangard
I saw today on my CIC timeline update the messege below , i did not get any letter yet by mail .
We sent you a letter on May 16, 2012. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the letter before sending us additional information, as the letter will outline all information that is required. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us. [/font]
I know people who got their oath invitation letters in four days after sitting for their written test and others i know who got it after two months and worst cases six to eight months!
If you were not asked to fill up the RQ, then just sit and relax....