Hey, I have a question again. So after sending a web form and asking what my office is they sent me a letter stating the my office is Vancouver. So far so good but then it says: "The next step will be to invite you to attend an interview. The local office will schedule an appointment for you in due course, if necessary." Does this mean I will have an interview of just a maybe?
Hey, I have a question again. So after sending a web form and asking what my office is they sent me a letter stating the my office is Vancouver. So far so good but then it says: "The next step will be to invite you to attend an interview. The local office will schedule an appointment for you in due course, if necessary." Does this mean I will have an interview of just a maybe?
Hey, I have a question again. So after sending a web form and asking what my office is they sent me a letter stating the my office is Vancouver. So far so good but then it says: "The next step will be to invite you to attend an interview. The local office will schedule an appointment for you in due course, if necessary." Does this mean I will have an interview of just a maybe?
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Please read the attached notice to appear carefully to verify the date/time of your appointment and to ensure you bring all required items listed on the notice in order to be eligible to participate in your Citizenship Ceremony.
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Looking for some guidance on Question 11 regarding the gaps:
If I had two jobs where the 1st job ends on "May 15, 2019", and the second job starts on "June 17, 2019", is there a gap that I need to include as "unemployment"? Because the two jobs have already covered the month of "May 2019" and the month of "June 2019" and there's no way to enter the specific days. Wondering what's the best approach on this. Thanks!