https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-citizenship/become-canadian-citizen/eligibility.html#timeAny reason why don't submit your application with exactly 1095 days?
I mean I will leave at least 1-2 weeks for buffer but OP suggest a longer buffers.
Hi, I will be in similar situation as yours, Indian but resided / worked and applied for pr from USA and lived for more than 184 days there in 2018 but took a break and lived in India for 2 months before landing here as PR. From my research, yes, you will have to provide PCC from country A. However, I strongly advice you wait for what others have to say. Thanks !Hi,
I posted my inquiry two weeks ago. Unfortunately, I haven’t got an answer yet. I am reposting it hoping that someone can help. Thanx in advance.
Hello,
I have a question with regard to PCC. I understand that I should provide one if I spent 183 in any country other than Canada in the last 4 years.
When I complete the 1095 days required to apply fo citizenship this will be my situation.
1- 314 days in county A where I used to live and work and from where I applied for immigration and that was the address I wrote in my immigration application - It is not my home country
2- 51 days in my home country from where I travelled to Canada
3- 1095 days in Canada
Do I need to provide PCC from country A?
Thank you itzparth.Hi, I will be in similar situation as yours, Indian but resided / worked and applied for pr from USA and lived for more than 184 days there in 2018 but took a break and lived in India for 2 months before landing here as PR. From my research, yes, you will have to provide PCC from country A. However, I strongly advice you wait for what others have to say. Thanks !
Sorry about that, at first, it's a thin line on how to decide what counts as country of origin. If you check this example, "Thank you itzparth.
My concern is that it will be nearly impossible to get it. I tried their embassy in Ottawa but with no luck.
Child’s passport copy(bio pages only)can be includedHi everyone
I have problem with the 2 ID for minors I can provide the the health card as a first ID and the second one is the problem as they want it with photo the only thing that I have is pr but I heard they don’t accept it for kids I don’t have travel documents also my passport was seized and I tried to get it back but couldn’t .could you please give me some ideas on what I can provide for them if anyone in the same situation what they did ?
Your response is really appreciated
Thanks for your response but the problem that I don’t have any passport it’s being seized when I entered the country and never get it backChild’s passport copy(bio pages only)can be included
If you spent 314 days in country A continuously during the last 4 years, then yes, you will have to provide the PCC according to the instructions.Hi,
I posted my inquiry two weeks ago. Unfortunately, I haven’t got an answer yet. I am reposting it hoping that someone can help. Thanx in advance.
Hello,
I have a question with regard to PCC. I understand that I should provide one if I spent 183 in any country other than Canada in the last 4 years.
When I complete the 1095 days required to apply fo citizenship this will be my situation.
1- 314 days in county A where I used to live and work and from where I applied for immigration and that was the address I wrote in my immigration application - It is not my home country
2- 51 days in my home country from where I travelled to Canada
3- 1095 days in Canada
Do I need to provide PCC from country A?