Hello everyone, just sent family application for 2 person
please add to the list. thanks
Location: Calgary, AB
Application Sent: June 30, 2020
Application Received:
Type of application: Family
Physical presence: 1,825 days
Hello everyone
I would like to thank everyone for being helpful with sharing informations I got to learn a lot from this website and it has been great experience.
The following is my process timeline:
We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on July 23...
I have already done the test. the officer who interviewed me didn’t ask me to show landing paper because I only applied with PR no LP. So will they still ask me to show Landing paper at ceremony?
I was told the landing paper is no longer required for Canadian citizenship at oath ceremony.
Did anybody get their citizenship without being asked about landing paper at the ceremony?
Hello
Just cleared the test with full mark 20/20 this morning in Calgary.
Ceremony between February and March.
Please kindly update line 22 and good luck to everyone.
You should Inquire about your application status But you don’t have to inform them about your trip. Even if you recieved test invite while abroad it’s going to be within 3-4weeks. I don’t think they will request FP after 6 month either.
They only looking for speaking and listening. Reading and writing won’t effect grant of citizenship. As you can see on cic website reading and writing aren’t mentioned.
What language level do I need when I apply for citizenship?
If you are between the ages of 18 and 54 on the date you sign...
Is this normal?
I have received second test invitation the date of issue are different the first one was emailed last Wednesday and the second just received today but the test date is the same on both attachments.
Anybody experience the same thing?
Canadian Citizenship has nothing to do with unemployment. If a person unemployed for 3years or 10 years this person can still be granted citizenship as long as this person filed income tax through the eligibility period.