NoDoes Minor ( 4 Year old need to submit PCC) if they have stayed outside for 6 months during last 4 years?
NoDoes Minor ( 4 Year old need to submit PCC) if they have stayed outside for 6 months during last 4 years?
Not sure if this has changed since the time we submitted our application butAnd based in this link, a minor should submit PPC
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1405&top=5
My son is US born and we ge
After getting PR-Yes like it was mentioned in Example 1
I don’t think you need to attach the PCC in that case
No you do not need to get a new PCCMy son is US born and we ge
After getting PR-
My kid renewed US passport and got a new one.
My spouse renewed India passport and got a new one.
In this case do we need to get a fresh PCC from respective countries?
The online questionnaire states "In the past 4 years, were you in a country or territory other than Canada for 183 days or more in a row (since the age of 18)?"
In this case our situation is we stayed in US < 183 days in the 4 year period. So we can give answer as NO?
Thank you. This helps!No you do not need to get a new PCC
Like it was quoted in the Example..
You lived in US for xx years (xxx days) before you became a permanent resident 3 years ago. You did not travel to US after you became a permanent resident. You would answer “Yes” to the question and you would need to provide a police certificate from US, if you did not provide one with your immigration application. If you provided a police certificate from US with your immigration application, tell us this in the box provided at Question 10b.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/for-the-citizenship-test.794580/#post-10434384Hi all
How is the citizenship exam? Is it hard, what should we read? There are lots of information in the book. can you advise?
3-2022 filled in 2023Hi, I am applying for my citizenship file. I have couple of doubts.
I became Canadian PR in 2019 May and keep on visiting India very frequently. But never spent more than 3 months in a row. Although, I have stayed in India for almost 1 year in these 4 years (almost 3 Months) each year.
1) Do I need Police Clearance Certificate from India ?
2) Do I need to mention my family (india) home address (where I have stayed during my visit) in address history?
3) about Question -> Tell us when you filed your income taxes in the last 5 years, Tax Year 2022.
This means Tax filed in 2022 (for year 2021), right ? or tax for year 2022 filed in 2023 ?
4) Proof of Language- > Can I use Same Ielts Certificate which I used for my immigration file. I appeared for Test in 2018 ?
Thanks in Advance ?
-PCC note requiredHi, I am applying for my citizenship file. I have couple of doubts.
I became Canadian PR in 2019 May and keep on visiting India very frequently. But never spent more than 3 months in a row. Although, I have stayed in India for almost 1 year in these 4 years (almost 3 Months) each year.
1) Do I need Police Clearance Certificate from India ?
2) Do I need to mention my family (india) home address (where I have stayed during my visit) in address history?
3) about Question -> Tell us when you filed your income taxes in the last 5 years, Tax Year 2022.
This means Tax filed in 2022 (for year 2021), right ? or tax for year 2022 filed in 2023 ?
4) Proof of Language- > Can I use Same Ielts Certificate which I used for my immigration file. I appeared for Test in 2018 ?
Thanks in Advance ?
Yes you will be fine using the expired IELTS Test report.Hi, thank you for this helpful post, I just renewed my PR card for the second time and want to apply for citizenship in the next 2 years.
I have a question regarding the proof that demonstrates adequate knowledge of English.
The below applies to me. My last test is from when I first started the PR application process, so from 2011 or 2012. I had to re-take it as the first test from 2008 was considered expired at the time.
"Photocopy of IELTS Test report used for immigration (4 or higher in speaking and 4.5 or higher in listening is required) - EVEN IF IT IS EXPIRED"
From the above I understand this is fine but wanted to double-check. The last thing I want is to find out close to submitting the application that I need to renew the test. I have lived in Canada since 2010 with only short absences (maximum 1 month) if that makes a difference.
Could anyone who has gone through the process please help me?