Thank youIt might have been a thing on the old forms, but the new forms (directly from the CIC's own website) no longer have it. It might have been removed when they updated it.
Thank youIt might have been a thing on the old forms, but the new forms (directly from the CIC's own website) no longer have it. It might have been removed when they updated it.
Thank youThe latest version of the form is CIT 0002 (12-2019). This is the version you should be using. You can find it on the IRCC website. Here's the link to it :
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/application-canadian-citizenship-adults.html
There is no 'Validate' button in this form and there are a couple of issues with it.
For your time before moving to Canada, You should refer to your PR application details and mention exactly what you submitted in that to avoid any confusions on IRCC part.Hi! What a great guide! I had a couple of questions and I hope someone here can help.
This is my calculated eligibility period: 2015-08-10 to 2020-08-10 using the physical presence calculator tool.
Q10a) Please list all addresses.....
I moved here in 2017-05. Prior to that I had been living in my home country at the same address for pretty much my whole life!
Should the lowest row in the Q10a) table be filled out as
OR
- From 2015-08 ---- To 2017-05 (Using the eligibility date start for the date used in "From")
Q11 Tell us what you have been doing.....
- From 1992-02 ---- To 2017-05 (Using the date at which I moved to that address in "From")
I was employed prior to moving here in 2017-05, and had been at my last place of employment since 2012
Should the lowest row in the Q11) table be filled out as
OR
- From 2015-08 ---- To 2017-05 (Using the eligibility date start for the date used in "From")
Q11 Tell us what you have been doing.....
- From 2012-09 ---- To 2017-05 (Using the date at which I started that job in "From")
In the third column which asks for "Occupation, field of...." should I put in my position title from my home country e.g. "Product Manager" or something generic like "Banking" or "Consumer Finance"
Thanks!
1) I used the eligibility start date for both these questions as they are specifically asking for addresses and personal history within the eligibility period and I think this is perfectly fine.Hi! What a great guide! I had a couple of questions and I hope someone here can help.
This is my calculated eligibility period: 2015-08-10 to 2020-08-10 using the physical presence calculator tool.
Q10a) Please list all addresses.....
I moved here in 2017-05. Prior to that I had been living in my home country at the same address for pretty much my whole life!
Should the lowest row in the Q10a) table be filled out as
OR
- From 2015-08 ---- To 2017-05 (Using the eligibility date start for the date used in "From")
Q11 Tell us what you have been doing.....
- From 1992-02 ---- To 2017-05 (Using the date at which I moved to that address in "From")
I was employed prior to moving here in 2017-05, and had been at my last place of employment since 2012
Should the lowest row in the Q11) table be filled out as
OR
- From 2015-08 ---- To 2017-05 (Using the eligibility date start for the date used in "From")
Q11 Tell us what you have been doing.....
- From 2012-09 ---- To 2017-05 (Using the date at which I started that job in "From")
In the third column which asks for "Occupation, field of...." should I put in my position title from my home country e.g. "Product Manager" or something generic like "Banking" or "Consumer Finance"
Thanks!
Hi Guys,
I have a question regarding citizenship application. I got confused with how my last name should be entered in the application.
So anyone can please suggest me what to do in this situation, I heard rajkamalmohanram suggested so many people. It would be really appreciated for any help.
So at the time I applied for my PR, in my old passport, all my work permits, Canadian Id’s and Co-PR I had my last name as ‘blank’ and first name as ‘XXXX Singh’. So basically my first name includes my first name and last name both. When my passport renewal time came, I renewed it with my first name as ‘XXXX’ and last name as ‘Singh’.
First and foremost, I am very puzzled as to how you were allowed to enter a blank last name in your PR application. Because the help section of the IRCC website clearly mentions that if you do NOT have a last name (or surname), enter your full given name in the last name field and leave the first name blank. Well, now that it is the way it is, let's explore the options on how we can move forward here.
Now when I am trying to fill the application form for citizenship I am getting confused whether I should enter my last name as ‘blank’ or as ‘Singh’. According to the advices I have got so far it seems like I have to go with one of the following option but I need advise to figure out which option could be ideal for this scenario so that my application should be processed smoothly without getting returned from CIC:
1. First option is to get my Co-PR corrected, by applying for amendment which will take approximately 6 months. But confusions with this way are:
. My IELTS has last name as blank, will CIC accept that document for me?
. Providing explanation letter will be sufficient?
2. Second option is to get my Last name changed to ‘blank’ on my Indian passport from BLS (Indian Consulate). The processing time is one month. I hope CIC will not question if my last name will get amended as blank which will match with all my Canadian credentials when I will submit it with the copy of my current passport which has the last name as ‘Singh’.
3. Third option could be to provide an affidavit along with application which can explain that it’s a same person even though last name varies in old and renewed passport.
I believe option 3 is the least expensive, probably the quickest, the most efficient option that makes the most sense. Submit a duly notarized 'one and the same person' affidavit along with your citizenship application. Along with that, submit a LOE that clearly explains your predicament and what supporting documents you are submitting in order to clarify this to IRCC.
As for the name on the citizenship application itself, I would recommend entering the name that shows up on your current Canadian ID documents (your Driving License, Health card and PR card, etc). Remember, you would be submitting your Canadian ID documents as proof of identity.
With all this now I am worried that when I will be applying for the renewed PR which can be done by next month then is this name thing can cause any problem in issuing PR card because I will have to submit my current passport which has last name and first name both?
Well, you actually do not need a valid PR card if you are not planning to travel outside of Canada OR to apply for Canadian citizenship. If you still would like to renew your PR card, then I believe you'd have to submit your current passport and hence you should use the name on the passport.
Just my 2 cents, be very careful when providing names on official documents going forward. It could be a nuisance and all this pain can be thwarted easily by just using the same first and last names everywhere.
The opinion for this situation will be appreciated.
This is only my opinion. You might find someone else in the same predicament on the forum if you search multiple threads. Good luck!
Thanks,
V
Hey Rafzy.@rajkamalmohanram Have you applied for citizenship and whats your timeline ?
To honestly answer that question ( 9b) you should have said YES ( as you had a temporary status during your eligibility period) being outside Canada is a different story. This is how I will do it if I were you:For the first 2 years of my 5 year eligibility period, I was not in the country, but I had a valid work permit. For 9b, I said "No". Does that matter? From the application guidelines, this section is for people who actually resided inside the country on a temporary permit and claim days spent in Canada towards eligibility. Also, if I say "Yes" it asks for dates when the permit was valid.
If I say yes, it would also contradict the eligibility calculator, since it asks for temporary residences to calculate days and I said "No" to that section, as I wasn't in the country at that time.
The dates were a bit out of range, aka, permit was issued before the 5-year eligibility period begins, and the absence from Canada also begins before the eligibility period. The calculator still did its calculations based on the eligibility window though. Would this be ok?To honestly answer that question ( 9b) you should have said YES ( as you had a temporary status during your eligibility period) being outside Canada is a different story. This is how I will do it if I were you:
1. from the calculator answer yes for the temporary status question insert your WP delivery date and expires date.
and answer yes to the question did you travel outside Canada during your eligibility period then insert the date you left and date you returned.
The calculator will do the math for you and if you have no days to claim ( during your temporary status) the calculator will let you know.
2. Then answer Yes to question 9b and insert your dates in the table, dates should match your calculator.
What are your WP dates ( delivery and expiration)? eligibility period?the date you left and returned? We cannot help without these information.The dates were a bit out of range, aka, permit was issued before the 5-year eligibility period begins, and the absence from Canada also begins before the eligibility period. The calculator still did its calculations based on the eligibility window though. Would this be ok?
Sorry. Eligibility period is 2015-09 to 2020-09. WP dates were 2014-06 to 2017-06. I was outside the country between 2015-07 to 2017-09. I put all the dates as I mentioned here. The calculator indicated that some dates were out of range, but it still let me proceed, and calculated the dates correctly (aka, correctly ignoring the out of range dates I input, so it only took into account the days that were actually within the eligibility period)What are your WP dates ( delivery and expiration)? eligibility period?the date you left and returned? We cannot help without these information.
I see I will put WP from 2015-09 to 2017-06 in the calculator as the question is about your eligibility period anything before 2015-09 is irrelevant.Sorry. Eligibility period is 2015-09 to 2020-09. WP dates were 2014-06 to 2017-06. I was outside the country between 2015-07 to 2017-09. I put all the dates as I mentioned here. The calculator indicated that some dates were out of range, but it still let me proceed, and calculated the dates correctly (aka, correctly ignoring the out of range dates I input, so it only took into account the days that were actually within the eligibility period)