Did you travel to that country at any point AFTER submitting the application? If you didn't accumulate 183 days in the four years before applying, this seems like a mistake. GCMS can tell you (more or less) what's going on.
So the interviewer said everything is fine and just wait for oath? That's very odd... They must have decided to ask for the police report AFTER the interview, otherwise the interviewer would have told you about it.. I wonder what triggered this. Maybe a more senior officer took at look at your...
Then it's probably a mistake - they are not good at looking at a map, thought Airdrie is 3 days drive away. Anyway you don't anything to lose. Just go there for the test, and if they ask you to do the oath right afterwards, BINGO!:D
Yeah US citizens have to enter the US with a US passport, regardless of what other citizenships they have. That's kinda special case. The travel history thing could be required from other countries though. I'm just wondering if I can be relieved of carrying more than one passport...
After becoming a Canadian citizen, did you ever have to show your previous passport when travelling to the US, Europe, Australia etc.? Just wondering any countries have a weird policy like that..
Why is it surprising that fingerprint is under criminality? I always thought they would request fingerprints if they got a name match in criminal records.
So? Have you heard of opinion polls on those news outlets? They don't interview everyone on the planet, instead it's more like 0.000001% of the population. You may choose not to believe it, but we have hundreds of applicants tracking their applications on this forum, and that's good and reliable...
I did receive a congratulatory letter from my MP a couple days ago, dated Sep 17. I had oath on Jun 29. It talked about a reception in Parliament Hill, a tour there and seems there's some sort of certificate to give me as well. Sounds very nice but it's gonna be in the middle of a work day so I...
Were you or do you have a parent born in Canada? If not, you need to get PR (Permanent Residency) first. Visit the PR forum, not this Citizenship forum. Government of Canada also has a website detailing info on how to apply for PR.