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Citizenship application question

eatpraylove

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I have a question regarding the Country of Birth ..
If you are born in a gulf country that does not give citizenship, which country of Birth do you write.
Given that on PR card, they registered beside COB is the country of citizenship and not birth?

it is very confusing cause, i arrived immediately from my country of citizenship before landing and if i write it as Country of birth then ,i may not need to submit police certificate ... Please clarify !
 

arsal385

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Dont be confused between these two
Your country of birth is where you were actually born.
Your citizenship is a passport of a country you possess.
 
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eatpraylove

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Dont be confused between these two
Your country of birth is where you were actually born.
Your citizenship is a passport of a country you possess.
that is clear to me, however on my PR card they wrote my country of citizenship beside the COB ... although in my application i mentioned clearly where my COB is and what my citizenship is
 

eatpraylove

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this has always been confusing for those born in gulf countries, i want to know if anyone is facing a similar situation
 

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Toronto
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
LONDON
NOC Code......
3131
App. Filed.......
10-01-2011
Doc's Request.
20-03-2011
IELTS Request
Along File
Med's Request
05-11-2013
Med's Done....
10-12-2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
PPR1 05-10-2014 & PPR2 17-11-2014 (Submitted: 18-02-2015)
VISA ISSUED...
13-02-2015
LANDED..........
29-June-2015
this has always been confusing for those born in gulf countries, i want to know if anyone is facing a similar situation
Don't need to be confused about the PR card print, just write the country of birth and country of citizenship you have, You can't write one country in both column as it's not true in your case, moreover upon the time of PR application you already mentioned that, so nothing to be confused.
 
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