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Eye color confusion

Gemini020

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Oct 11, 2015
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In my homecountry, where true blue eyes are very common, my eyes were considered green so that's what I filled out for PR and is on my PR card. When I got my driver's license they insisted on writing down blue and most Canadian do call my eyes blue so that is what I filled in on the citizenship application. However that does mean there is a discrepancy between PR and citizenship. I'm sure other people have experienced that before, eye color is pretty subjective, has it been a problem for anyone? Should I send a webform explaining it?
 

abrakadabra

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Oct 21, 2016
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saw your post on FB.
I would put as in PR and not explain anything.
Also, is it difficult to change it on driver's license? probably not...look into it
 

Gemini020

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Oct 11, 2015
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saw your post on FB.
I would put as in PR and not explain anything.
Also, is it difficult to change it on driver's license? probably not...look into it
That wasn't me. Also I have already sent the application:) and at some point I should get to the true eye color right
 

PMM

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Jun 30, 2005
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Hi
In my homecountry, where true blue eyes are very common, my eyes were considered green so that's what I filled out for PR and is on my PR card. When I got my driver's license they insisted on writing down blue and most Canadian do call my eyes blue so that is what I filled in on the citizenship application. However that does mean there is a discrepancy between PR and citizenship. I'm sure other people have experienced that before, eye color is pretty subjective, has it been a problem for anyone? Should I send a webform explaining it?
1. It is not a problem, and CIC doesn't really care about eye colour on a citizenship application.