another question what if the person has stayed for more than 183 days in india in a year in parts (like 3 months in first half of the year and around 3 months in the second half of the year) does he still need a police clearance certificate from india
It looks like today they started going back to some applications from mid-January. I still believe that they keep moving forward to keep average number of days to get AOR reasonable and while doing so they miss intentionally some applications, and then they go back to them later (today looks like one of those days where they go back to missed applications).
another question what if the person has stayed for more than 183 days in india in a year in parts (like 3 months in first half of the year and around 3 months in the second half of the year) does he still need a police clearance certificate from india
yes, if those 183 days fall in the duration of last 4 years. so lets say if you decide to apply today for citizenship; from Jan 18, 2014 till today if you have stayed in India for more than 183 days, you have to submit police certificate with your application else not.
yes, if those 183 days fall in the duration of last 4 years. so lets say if you decide to apply today for citizenship; from Jan 18, 2014 till today if you have stayed in India for more than 183 days, you have to submit police certificate with your application else not.
yes they are in parts in span of 4 years from date of application and has nothing to do with where you filed your taxes. Income tax requirement is different from this.
Please add my application timelines to the spreadsheet.
User id: skp2212
Application sent: November 27
Application Received: November 29
AOR received: January 18
Single applicant
City: Burlington, ON
PPD: 1341