Meaning he was physically present in Canada for more than 1095 days? But won't his passport stamps be enough? I know he moved quite a few times and worked for 3 different employers. It will be a hassle to provide all these documents in such a short time (I guess 30 days is all they gave him).
A friend of mine, a late 2019 applicant, was asked to attend an interview and also submit the below documents during his eligibility period (2014 - 2019):
Color copies of all passport pages.
Eduction Records (Transcripts / Degree Certificate)
Letter of Employment or Paystubs
Provincial personal health claim summary
Rental Agreement / Mortage document.
Is this normal? This is the first time I am hearing of someone being asked for all these documents which I feel is not relevant for Citizenship. I know they ask for passport copies to verify physical presence but not sure why the other documents are required. He completed his test in April this year and was waiting for his oath.
Yes this was the exact template they were asking last year after the pandemic started but from this year beginning or so they started to ask only for passport pages. So possibly some officers still stick the original template.
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It is very unusual to have ceremony updated to "In Progress" and have no oath date. Generally, Ceremony to "In Progress" and from "In Progress" to "Scheduled" is done at the same time!
It is very unusual to have ceremony updated to "In Progress" and have no oath date. Generally, Ceremony to "In Progress" and from "In Progress" to "Scheduled" is done at the same time!
That's what I thought, especially with Language still showing In Progress when it isn't required. I called the IRCC and the agent checked and said that I definitely didn't need the language requirement and that I will be contacted about the oath date, but he had no idea how long that might be!
Could somebody add my details to spreadsheet please?
Type: Citizenship Grant - Paper Application (Mailed)
App type: Single
Location: Vancouver
Physical Presence: 1818 Sent: Nov 14 2020
Received: Nov 19 2020
AOR: Feb 11 2021
Processing started: Mar 30 2021
BG Check Completed: Apr 19 2021
Test: Not required 55+ (shows not started on tracker)
Language: Not required 55+ (although it shows Still in Progress on tracker, called IRCC and confirmed not required)
Physical Presence & Prohibitions Completed: Aug 04 2021
Ceremony "In Progress": Jul 30 2021
Hoping the oath ceremony doesn't take too long
Let me know if there is any other info needed.
A quick question to any filipino applicants out there - My wife is from philippines - she came to canada through the spouse sponsorship process and never gave ielts - she never gave ielts. She is eligible for Citizenship next year - does she need ielts? Even if her entire education back home was in english?
A quick question to any filipino applicants out there - My wife is from philippines - she came to canada through the spouse sponsorship process and never gave ielts - she never gave ielts. She is eligible for Citizenship next year - does she need ielts? Even if her entire education back home was in english?
No, IELTS TRF is just one of the documents that can be used as proof of language ability. There are other documents she can use too. If she has completed her education in English, she can submit her diploma / degree and transcripts as proof of language AFAIK.
I see on the new tracker something "Updated" today but I don't see any updates. ECAS is also still "In Process"!
I sent photocopy of my passports on last Saturday and the Canada Post tracker shows "In Transit"!
Any one have any idea??!!
I see on the new tracker something "Updated" today but I don't see any updates. ECAS is also still "In Process"!
I sent photocopy of my passports on last Saturday and the Canada Post tracker shows "In Transit"!
Any one have any idea??!!