Hello world,
I know this topic has been addressed before but it never says how things ended, and I am worried because of my situation.
I applied for the citizenship last September, at 1467 days I think, and got invited to take the exam at the end of November, where I got 20 out of 20. After taking the exam I had an interview with an immigration officer, who said I forgot to report an absence. She couldn't tell for how long I was gone, as I went to Europe and they don't stamp my passport when I go back. She required more information. I went home and I searched my e-mails and couldn't find the flight tickets, so I finally called the airline, that confirmed that I was away for 14 days. Which means I applied 7 days too soon.... I am devastated. :'(
From 2013 to 2015 I went back and forth between Belgium and Canada because I had very serious health issues and was stuck in an hospital there and went through multiple surgeries. I was heavily medicated for a while, which is probably why I forgot to enter those dates in the online calculator.
Anyway, the immigration officer said I had to withdraw my application, or she will reject it. If I withdraw the application, I get a $100 refund out of $630, if she rejects it I get nothing. She told me to just reapply by sending the exact same file, with the current date. I asked her if I could be heard by a citizenship judge to justify my absences, she said I didn't stand a chance and should let it go.
My MP called the Ministry, but unfortunately it seems that she can't impact this kind of decision. Her secretary said I should appeal because my health issues are a valid argument, but do I really want to go there.. and what are my chances...
Is there people here who are/were in the same situation? If so, what was the outcome?
Thanks a lot in advance for your help!!
I know this topic has been addressed before but it never says how things ended, and I am worried because of my situation.
I applied for the citizenship last September, at 1467 days I think, and got invited to take the exam at the end of November, where I got 20 out of 20. After taking the exam I had an interview with an immigration officer, who said I forgot to report an absence. She couldn't tell for how long I was gone, as I went to Europe and they don't stamp my passport when I go back. She required more information. I went home and I searched my e-mails and couldn't find the flight tickets, so I finally called the airline, that confirmed that I was away for 14 days. Which means I applied 7 days too soon.... I am devastated. :'(
From 2013 to 2015 I went back and forth between Belgium and Canada because I had very serious health issues and was stuck in an hospital there and went through multiple surgeries. I was heavily medicated for a while, which is probably why I forgot to enter those dates in the online calculator.
Anyway, the immigration officer said I had to withdraw my application, or she will reject it. If I withdraw the application, I get a $100 refund out of $630, if she rejects it I get nothing. She told me to just reapply by sending the exact same file, with the current date. I asked her if I could be heard by a citizenship judge to justify my absences, she said I didn't stand a chance and should let it go.
My MP called the Ministry, but unfortunately it seems that she can't impact this kind of decision. Her secretary said I should appeal because my health issues are a valid argument, but do I really want to go there.. and what are my chances...
Is there people here who are/were in the same situation? If so, what was the outcome?
Thanks a lot in advance for your help!!