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Hi! After I submitted my citizenship application, I realized that there was an honest mistake I made in the residence calculator. For some reason I printed it right away forgetting to enter the number of days I was absent last year. According to the calculator, my basic residence days are 1460. I was away for 35 days last year so it should have been 1425. I know I only need 1095 days but still, the information I submitted was wrong. Does anybody have been through the same scenario? What should I do? TIA!
Natalia2015 said:
Hi! After I submitted my citizenship application, I realized that there was an honest mistake I made in the residence calculator. For some reason I printed it right away forgetting to enter the number of days I was absent last year. According to the calculator, my basic residence days are 1460. I was away for 35 days last year so it should have been 1425. I know I only need 1095 days but still, the information I submitted was wrong. Does anybody have been through the same scenario? What should I do? TIA!
when did you send it?if ur worried and you just sent IT u can either withdraw The whole thing or Just print The correct one n put ur permanent resident number,date of birth address and a letter explaining to them That u made a mistake in putting ur absence and to be attached to ur file.
I know a person who did that n everything was fine so try ur lucky,but if u keep quite they might say u lied in The applica
Good lucky
Just yesterday. I already thought of sending the correct one, just not sure if it'll work.
Natalia2015 said:
Hi! After I submitted my citizenship application, I realized that there was an honest mistake I made in the residence calculator. For some reason I printed it right away forgetting to enter the number of days I was absent last year. According to the calculator, my basic residence days are 1460. I was away for 35 days last year so it should have been 1425. I know I only need 1095 days but still, the information I submitted was wrong. Does anybody have been through the same scenario? What should I do? TIA!
If I understand you correctly you were just 35 days out - Too late to withdraw it, let the one you sent in stay and do the correct calculator residency with a letter explaining because by the time they start processing your application that amended calculator residency and the letter explaining would have already been in your file.
Natalia2015 said:
Hi! After I submitted my citizenship application, I realized that there was an honest mistake I made in the residence calculator. For some reason I printed it right away forgetting to enter the number of days I was absent last year. According to the calculator, my basic residence days are 1460. I was away for 35 days last year so it should have been 1425. I know I only need 1095 days but still, the information I submitted was wrong. Does anybody have been through the same scenario? What should I do? TIA!
I was off on my residence calculator and just had a copy with the correct days with me during the interview. The officer wasn't really concerned as I cleared the required days, as you do, by a healthy margin. Cheers and good luck to you!
Natalia2015 said:
Just yesterday. I already thought of sending the correct one, just not sure if it'll work.
then u can send The correct one put ur PR which i think will ACT as ur client ID and other useful information and after that send it SIdney which um sure ur file Not yet Open and put a note say u included The wrong residency calculator and u will be fine
Thank you guys for all the replies! I went to the post office and wait there til they opened and got my envelope back!

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