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    Scarborough applicants Oct. 2017 after C6

    I don't know what the heck is going on what Scarborough. People in Vancouver (another major city with immigrants) who applied around the same time as us are getting tests, invitation for oaths. Scarborough seems to be completely stuck. Is it a backlog? If I knew it was this bad with Scarborough...
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    Leaving Canada for more than two weeks after Citizenship Application

    Hmm .. did this change recently? I checked it a few weeks ago, and it definitely said "must inform if more than two weeks..". You are correct that this page does not say that.
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    Leaving Canada for more than two weeks after Citizenship Application

    The way it is written on the CIC website, it seems to say you "must" inform them. Not, you "should" inform them. While I agree with what you folks are saying in principle, it would be good to get some hard evidence - in case the issue comes up later. Not being difficult btw. Just very very...
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    Significance of AoR

    Hi ... I'm seeing people congratulate others on them receiving AORs. I'm curious .. does the AOR have any real significance in the citizenship process (beyond confirming that the app passed a basic sanity check, allowing people to correspond with CIC to tell them of updates, etc.)? I also have...
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    9c: Lived outside Canada

    Thanks Spfy. Found that thread after creating this one. You beat me to deleting it :) Much appreciated.
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    C-6 Citizenship Applications, Frequently Asked Questions

    spfy: Thanks for the great thread. Two questions: First, if one was issued a travel document after a successful appeal process when outside Canada (I know .. very specialized case), I assume answer to removal order question is no (removal orders only happen when one is in Canada as far as I...
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    9c: Lived outside Canada

    I am curious what people are putting down for question 9c in the new application? As the help (and common sense) suggests, one should put down no (if one is not including the days outside for eligibility .. i.e. if not a crown servant or married to one). However, technically speaking, putting...
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    is it a problem having a green card

    This is interesting .. a converse question ... if a Canadian PR declares themselves as a non-resident on their Canadian taxes for a year or two, do they get into trouble in Canada? I assumed if you met the physical residence requirement, that was sufficient .. so one could be non-resident for a...