If you going for interview with IRCC take hard copy. If they asked over email or webform, e-copy is enough.I translated my passport from a certified translator, I wonder if I should provide the IRCC with a hard copy from the translator ? or do the electronic copy suffice ?
Thank you
No effect at all.So I went to the hospital roughly 7 or 8 times from 2022 to 2024 and I have done also some ct scans. But I don't have any health issues. I wonder if it has a an impact to my citizenship application ?
As part of your citizenship application?Ok but these conditions are meant for whom ? A quick reminder they asked me also to submit all medical history ever since I landed in Canada.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/inadmissibility/reasons/medical-inadmissibility.html
Yes Also I did list out all the documents requested by IRCC above.As part of your citizenship application?
That's weird.Yes Also I did list out all the documents requested by IRCC above.
I went roughly 8 times after I got vaccinated. But I have no health issue. That's why I panicked a bit. I never asked for a waiver though and I will definitely keep you updated.That's weird.
Medical condition isn't part of the citizenship application and is never part of the decision making.
Did you spend a long time in hospital? In which case I can imagine IRCC using these to ensure your physical presence in the country during the hospitalisation period, but that's all I can think of.
Ask your MP to ask IRCC on your behalf maybe?
Something new. Never seen this before. Used to happen during PR application process but that's like before you enter Canada.Yes Also I did list out all the documents requested by IRCC above.