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November 2017 - Citizenship Applicants

sylviabenita

Hero Member
Nov 13, 2017
385
111
Category........
FAM
App. Filed.......
16-10-2017
AOR Received.
16-11-2017
Do I have to write my name too at the back of the photo and then put it in envelope and enclose it with the application. I hope that is the way to submit the photo.
Yes. Stamp from studio and write applicant name on the back of the photos.
 

rea11

Star Member
Nov 11, 2017
51
1
Q11. Enter employment and education history in the table. If I'm home maker then what am I suppose to write in Name of contact, phone no. and e-mail address. Do I leave it blank?
 

sylviabenita

Hero Member
Nov 13, 2017
385
111
Category........
FAM
App. Filed.......
16-10-2017
AOR Received.
16-11-2017
I put my name and residential address for the time I was a homemaker. I applied in October 2017 and got AOR in November.
Q11. Enter employment and education history in the table. If I'm home maker then what am I suppose to write in Name of contact, phone no. and e-mail address. Do I leave it blank?
 

MrWalido

Member
Nov 19, 2017
11
5
Toronto
Can you please add me to the sheet:

Name: MrWalido
Location: Toronto
Application Type: Single
Physical presence: 1363 days
Application sent: Nov 13
Application delivered: Nov 16
 

sylviabenita

Hero Member
Nov 13, 2017
385
111
Category........
FAM
App. Filed.......
16-10-2017
AOR Received.
16-11-2017
and what about phone and e-mail. Did you leave it blank?
No I put my details. I was not sure too when I filled. However received AOR. So I think it’s good.
 

rea11

Star Member
Nov 11, 2017
51
1
Hi...Did anyone use any highlighting (for important points) while submitting the application?
and or use of any page separators or labels (for eg. label saying proof of English & so on...)
Please let me know.
 

jeed87

Full Member
Jul 4, 2017
24
6
I have sent an individual application for myself. The pictures are stamped but I did not put my name on the back. Was it mentioned on the instructions somewhere that I missed or that is a standard practice?