On the citizenship application, under "Work, School, and Activities," the instructions state the following:
"Tell us what you have been doing during the five (5) year eligibility period. You must list all your work and study history including English/French language training inside or outside Canada for the five (5) year eligibility period. Press the (+) plus button if you need more space.
Do not leave any gaps during this period and do not leave this section blank. If you do, your application will be returned to you."
My wife was a stay-at-home mom for most of this period, and we moved several times within Canada.
On her application, for each time we moved, I listed as follows:
From xxxx - xxxx
Activity 1: Homemaker
Employer or educational institution: Not applicable
Country: Canada
[Home address]
This matches up with the address history.
She went to her home country for a one-month holiday. I did not mention that under "activities," but declared it in the travel history. The instructions specifically say there is no need to declare addresses of places you stayed while on vacation.
My one niggling doubt about this application is whether I should have mentioned holidays within Canada under the "activity" section. We did a fair bit of interprovincial travel during the eligibility period--usually just for a weekend, sometimes for a week or two.
Any thoughts?
"Tell us what you have been doing during the five (5) year eligibility period. You must list all your work and study history including English/French language training inside or outside Canada for the five (5) year eligibility period. Press the (+) plus button if you need more space.
- If you were not working because you were studying, unemployed, retired, a caregiver, homemaker or volunteering for any part of this time, provide that information, including the location.
- If you were self-employed, you must provide details of your self-employment.
- If you have multiple occupations/activities that are continuing to the present, type “present” instead of putting a date in the “To” field.
Do not leave any gaps during this period and do not leave this section blank. If you do, your application will be returned to you."
My wife was a stay-at-home mom for most of this period, and we moved several times within Canada.
On her application, for each time we moved, I listed as follows:
From xxxx - xxxx
Activity 1: Homemaker
Employer or educational institution: Not applicable
Country: Canada
[Home address]
This matches up with the address history.
She went to her home country for a one-month holiday. I did not mention that under "activities," but declared it in the travel history. The instructions specifically say there is no need to declare addresses of places you stayed while on vacation.
My one niggling doubt about this application is whether I should have mentioned holidays within Canada under the "activity" section. We did a fair bit of interprovincial travel during the eligibility period--usually just for a weekend, sometimes for a week or two.
Any thoughts?