fee is the same $630 & plus $100 for each dependent.why won't it be the same
fee is the same $630 & plus $100 for each dependent.why won't it be the same
Nobody can tell you precisely right now until they renew the application. In the current one you have to show it for the last 6 years (even got before the landing date). I assume, it will be 5 years on Oct 11.For the stamps that need translation even if they are dated before yoir landing date? Or just the ones from your landing date onwards??
Attempt at answering your questions. Bear in mind, no one here is an expert.Hey Guys,
Here is a little background on my situation.
I became PR in Canada in feb 2013. Traveled a lot to US, then ,moved to US in Dec 2015 for a year and a half then came back to Canada in July 2017 and have applied to renew my PR card as my current PR expires in march 2018.
Under the new Bill C6, I am planing to apply for citizenship in end of January 2018. Below are my questions
1. Due to spending time in the US ( about a year and a half from Dec 2015 to July 2017) i have applied for a police check which should come in end of October 2017. I am planning to apply end of January 2018. is this police check recent enough?
2. I understand i need to provide 3 tax returns from the last 5 years. I have tax returns from year 2013 and 2014. I have submitted my taxes for 2015 and 2016 but CRA is still assessing it. Do i have to wait on the CRA to send me a return or can i apply given the fact that it is with the government and that i have submitted my income tax for assessment.
3. If i don't receive a renewed PR card by January 2018, can i still apply for citizenship in Jan 2018 or do I have to have the renewed PR card before i apply.
4. Can I travel out of Canada after i apply and come back when i am called for test?
Thanks in advance
I am not sure why you guys worry about stamps in your passports? In the Instruction Guide, it clearly says: "Provide photocopies of the biographical pages of all passports and/or travel documents (valid and canceled) for the six (6) year period immediately before the date of your application, or since you became a permanent resident, whichever is more recent." Then it goes further to describe what "biographical pages" mean: "The biographical page means the page that has your name, photo, passport/travel document number, issue date and expiration date."Nobody can tell you precisely right now until they renew the application. In the current one you have to show it for the last 6 years (even got before the landing date). I assume, it will be 5 years on Oct 11.
YesDo you have to be physically present in Canada for 3 years to get citizenship ?
That is correct. Only provide photocopy of biographical pages of all passports and/or travel documents. Take original passports (and other docs) during your test/interview, IRCC officer will see the stamps and match it to your on-line calculator. In my experience, the officer was going through my stamps and tick marking the relevant visits in online calculator.I am not sure why you guys worry about stamps in your passports? In the Instruction Guide, it clearly says: "Provide photocopies of the biographical pages of all passports and/or travel documents (valid and canceled) for the six (6) year period immediately before the date of your application, or since you became a permanent resident, whichever is more recent." Then it goes further to describe what "biographical pages" mean: "The biographical page means the page that has your name, photo, passport/travel document number, issue date and expiration date."
There is nothing about providing stamps in your passport on the CIC website. Unless I am missing something here, and if I am then please correct me.
Okay, thank you for sharing your experience. In my case, some of the required stamps in my passport are missing. Looks like officers forgot to put a stamp in my passport when I was crossing a border. But it is not my fault, so I think I should be good.That is correct. Only provide photocopy of biographical pages of all passports and/or travel documents. Take original passports (and other docs) during your test/interview, IRCC officer will see the stamps and match it to your on-line calculator. In my experience, the officer was going through my stamps and tick marking the relevant visits in online calculator.
You do not need to pay again, you can use same payment receipt.Hey Guys,
I paid the application fee today and just realized the forms are going to change. Can I still use the same proof of payment for my application or should I pay it again on October 11th and request to refund this payment later?
Thanks
Just a small remark to that!!! If travel documents are not in English or French, you have to provide a relevant translation which includes translation of all the official stamps.That is correct. Only provide photocopy of biographical pages of all passports and/or travel documents. Take original passports (and other docs) during your test/interview, IRCC officer will see the stamps and match it to your on-line calculator. In my experience, the officer was going through my stamps and tick marking the relevant visits in online calculator.