I have TWO questions and I truly need your help clarifying them and I'm sorry if I'm repeating the questions here:
I'm in the process of submitting my citizenship application. The eligibility period I'm submitting is Oct 2012 - Oct 2017. I have almost 4 years of residence in Canada so I'm definitely eligible!
1- In question 10 b, they are asking in the past 4 years if the applicant was in another country for more than 183 days. Do they mean past 4 years from the date of the application? Or do they mean 4 Calendar years? The answer is very important for me as if they mean only the past 4 years from October 2017 that means it should go back to Oct 2013 and in this case I won't need to submit a police certificate from UAE where I worked there from the beginning of 2013 till Aug 29th.
2- I have renewed my PR card about 1 month ago. I did this through using a consultant. The process was a long one and my consultant advised me to include lots of documentations just to convince the processor of my application (they sent a communication asking for colored copies of my passports + translation and the consultant submitted even my bank statement for 4 years along with rental bills, telephone bills, employment contract copies, etc). Should I do the same with my Citizenship application by submitting more than what is required documents? Is there something wrong with submitting more supporting documents than the required ones? I just want to avoid any possible delay in the process especially with the already very long processing time.
No to both.... your vacation was just that. A vacation. You mention that in the calculator.
And no you don't have to give address for hotel. Again just enter stay in USA in calculator.
No I mean cell B4 in the Averaged Comparison sheet, it has the numbers only up to row 96 that aside, it takes a lot of effort to maintain the sheet, good job!
1- In question 10 b, they are asking in the past 4 years if the applicant was in another country for more than 183 days. Do they mean past 4 years from the date of the application? Or do they mean 4 Calendar years? The answer is very important for me as if they mean only the past 4 years from October 2017 that means it should go back to Oct 2013 and in this case I won't need to submit a police certificate from UAE where I worked there from the beginning of 2013 till Aug 29th.
2- I have renewed my PR card about 1 month ago. I did this through using a consultant. The process was a long one and my consultant advised me to include lots of documentations just to convince the processor of my application (they sent a communication asking for colored copies of my passports + translation and the consultant submitted even my bank statement for 4 years along with rental bills, telephone bills, employment contract copies, etc). Should I do the same with my Citizenship application by submitting more than what is required documents? Is there something wrong with submitting more supporting documents than the required ones? I just want to avoid any possible delay in the process especially with the already very long processing time..
I have TWO questions and I truly need your help clarifying them and I'm sorry if I'm repeating the questions here:
I'm in the process of submitting my citizenship application. The eligibility period I'm submitting is Oct 2012 - Oct 2017. I have almost 4 years of residence in Canada so I'm definitely eligible!
1- In question 10 b, they are asking in the past 4 years if the applicant was in another country for more than 183 days. Do they mean past 4 years from the date of the application? Or do they mean 4 Calendar years? The answer is very important for me as if they mean only the past 4 years from October 2017 that means it should go back to Oct 2013 and in this case I won't need to submit a police certificate from UAE where I worked there from the beginning of 2013 till Aug 29th.
It's from the date of the application - which you'll confirm when completing the residency calculator. It's nothing to do with a calendar year.
2- I have renewed my PR card about 1 month ago. I did this through using a consultant. The process was a long one and my consultant advised me to include lots of documentations just to convince the processor of my application (they sent a communication asking for colored copies of my passports + translation and the consultant submitted even my bank statement for 4 years along with rental bills, telephone bills, employment contract copies, etc). Should I do the same with my Citizenship application by submitting more than what is required documents? Is there something wrong with submitting more supporting documents than the required ones? I just want to avoid any possible delay in the process especially with the already very long processing time.
No - this doesn't help. Provide what's been asked for and you'll make the officer's life easier. Provide a large amount of needless paperwork doesn't assist.