In the status graph is it allowed to write something not from the list(student, worker, pr, citizen)? Like investor, post-study work, accompanying dependent of a student, long term tourist etc?
Now I just need to figure out what is immigration status. Long term Schengen tourist/business visas or student visas to learn language, or citizens of my country can go to live and work to Russia without any additional documents. If that status is an immigration one?
How often do they revoke...
Does it mean that now we should only list citizenships and/or permanent statuses in other countries? Long-term visas like the ones that allow to stay in EU countries more than 3 month in a row are not counted?
Out of curiosity, citizenship could be revoked in case someone has omitted or...
Any thoughts why CIC has introduced new question number 13? Why do they need it? I think it wasn't present in previous forms. What is meant be immigration status: long term visa, tourist/work visa or just permanent residency or it's analogs? Can any immigration statuses be a problem for...
Just curious why would they want to know previous immigration statuses? Does it have any relation to citizenship act or something? Can an immigration status anywhere be decisive whether to grant citizenship or no
Any thoughts why CIC has introduced new question number 13? Why do they need it? I think it wasn't present in previous forms. What is meant be immigration status: long term visa, tourist/work visa or just permanent residency or it's analogs?
No it doesn't indicate that it is a patronymic and is listed in Vorname section. Actually there are only two sections: NAME and VORNAME. So it is mentioned together with first name. As far as I know it is done by the requirement of Russian embassy so I could write it as patronymic in Russian...
Thanks. It is not mentioned in the report. The only place I have is in German birth certificate in forename section. Like Ivan Ivanovich. It was done with a purpose to have in Russian internal passport and other documents as a patronymic.
Like most other Russians I didn't mention it in any...
Is ok to write a patronymic in other names section in citizenship application taking into account that I didn't do during initial FSW application process. Will it raise unnecessary questions or will it be considered as a small rectification?
naturally I never tried to hide it, as it was show...
My patronymic was only used in birth certificate issues in Germany and long time ago expired German temporary residence permit. Other than that I didn't use it anywhere outside my home country. Not even in my FSW application, German police certificates or COPR.
Can I still omit it or is it...
Dear members, could you please advice what to do in the following situation:
When I applied for PR status I wrote my name and surname as they appear in my passport in Roman letters i.e. Ivan Ivanov and skipped my patronymic(Eastern European feature) from the application as in the passport it...