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Lets say husband applies for citizenship from one province (while wife has not yet accumulated 1095 days). Then the couple has to move in the meanwhile to start a new job in another province. The wife will then be sending application from the other province.

So will CIC have issues as the husband and wife applied from different provinces? (Husband will be sending in change of address information)

Please share your thoughts. Thanks.
 
I do not see why that would be a problem. Because the husband applied first individually, and then the wife applies later (also individually), the two applications will be considered separate and processed separately too.
 
CanadianCountry said:
Lets say husband applies for citizenship from one province (while wife has not yet accumulated 1095 days). Then the couple has to move in the meanwhile to start a new job in another province. The wife will then be sending application from the other province.

So will CIC have issues as the husband and wife applied from different provinces? (Husband will be sending in change of address information)

Please share your thoughts. Thanks.


I dont see any issues with that - CIC can assume that you might be in separation, yet, you can send a letter with the application explaining the issue. Marriage questions are not really asked on the application form.
 
DAN11 said:
I dont see any issues with that - CIC can assume that you might be in separation, yet, you can send a letter with the application explaining the issue. Marriage questions are not really asked on the application form.

However the OP mentioned that Husband will be sending in Change of Address when the couple moves to the new province; so no reason for CIC to assume separation, if that even matter....