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Vitesze

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Do they ever actually contact employers to verify employment history? I've worked for my employer for 4 years, but since it's a small, fast-growing company I have had my job title changed numerous times (job duties remained the same) and honestly don't know at this point what my employer has on record for me. If they ever inquire, I can have a letter of employment signed by my employer that matches my application but if they ask my employer directly, there may be discrepancies.

I was issued a closed work permit in the past for a specific job title, and my job title was actually changed while the work permit was in effect (job duties remained the same - it was just an administrative change), so I want to avoid the hassle of having to explain the situation.
 
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devi smith

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Hi everyone,
Have some questions regarding citcit0003(Minors) form,

1- 4d, if the minor has no other name(s) should I leave the table blank or put: N/A. I read the guide, in the adult guide, CIC, asks to do not to write anything if no applicable to the applicant, but in minor guide I did not see any clear instruction.

2- 7b, if parent has no other name(s), what to write in this section? N/A or leave it blank

3- 8b, has minor been ouside of Canada for total of 730 days or more in the past 5 years OR since becoming a PR: My son was not outside Canada for total of 730 days in the past 5 years BUT he was outside Canada for total of 730 SINCE becoming PR. which one is applied to me? Yes OR No?

Thanks in advance.
 

rajkamalmohanram

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Do they ever actually contact employers to verify employment history? I've worked for my employer for 4 years, but since it's a small, fast-growing company I have had my job title changed numerous times (job duties remained the same) and honestly don't know at this point what my employer has on record for me. If they ever inquire, I can have a letter of employment signed by my employer that matches my application but if they ask my employer directly, there may be discrepancies.

I was issued a closed work permit in the past for a specific job title, and my job title was actually changed while the work permit was in effect (job duties remained the same - it was just an administrative change), so I want to avoid the hassle of having to explain the situation.
Very unlikely for citizenship applications. They simply want to know what you were doing. Employment verification is not a part of the process - At least not a part that is generally done.
 
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rajkamalmohanram

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Hi everyone,
Have some questions regarding citcit0003(Minors) form,

1- 4d, if the minor has no other name(s) should I leave the table blank or put: N/A. I read the guide, in the adult guide, CIC, asks to do not to write anything if no applicable to the applicant, but in minor guide I did not see any clear instruction.

I've not filled a minor application so not sure. In this field, I think you can simply put a dash in the columns in the first row.

2- 7b, if parent has no other name(s), what to write in this section? N/A or leave it blank

I've not filled a minor application so not sure. In this field, I think you can simply put a dash.

3- 8b, has minor been ouside of Canada for total of 730 days or more in the past 5 years OR since becoming a PR: My son was not outside Canada for total of 730 days in the past 5 years BUT he was outside Canada for total of 730 SINCE becoming PR. which one is applied to me? Yes OR No?

You'll answer YES to the question.

Please check my response here.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Troy2245

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I believe that address is for regular mail ( Canada post ) . The other address which is 49 Dorchester street is for courier ( UPS, FedEx, etc) . The reason there are two addresses is because courier mail services cannot deliver to a PO Box .
Hey guys @rajkamalmohanram ,

I submitted xpresspost from canada post to 49 dorchester street and it requires signature acknowledgement after delivery form them.
I thought Canada Post can send either of them (Regular mail and courier).
It is enroute now, do you think they will accept it? or it is strictly for FedEx/UPS only?
 

rajkamalmohanram

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Hey guys @rajkamalmohanram ,

I submitted xpresspost from canada post to 49 dorchester street and it requires signature acknowledgement after delivery form them.
I thought Canada Post can send either of them (Regular mail and courier).
It is enroute now, do you think they will accept it? or it is strictly for FedEx/UPS only?
AFAIK, any courier service can deliver to the address that you sent your application to.
 
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devi smith

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Thanks, very confused on this question(8b), 50% of asked people answered No, 50%-Yes! I did not find any clear explanation on it, and do not want my documents to be returned by CIC. I appreciate your help.
 

Vitesze

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Thanks, very confused on this question(8b), 50% of asked people answered No, 50%-Yes! I did not find any clear explanation on it, and do not want my documents to be returned by CIC. I appreciate your help.
What part is confusing you? "Are you paying someone to help you fill out this form?". Are you?
 

annapav

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Hi Everyone,

Hope you're all doing well! I need some advice on point 11 about the employment history for the last 5 years.

Before the pandemic, I worked full-time for a company as an independent contractor doing marketing and events until March 2020. Since March 2020, I have been relying on CERB and CRB as my main (read only) source of income. I was working on music as I am a music producer and overall only had around 3 low-paid gigs since then - I applied for grants (that I didn't get) and residencies about which I'm yet to hear about plus made a lot of new music.

My first question is, should I say I was self-employed between April 2020 (and just didn't make much money) and until know or should I say I was unemployed? Technically, I was doing the work related to my artistry but I barely made anything from it.

My second question is: if I did work for multiple clients as self-employed, in the field 'Name of Employer/ Educational Institutions Attended' - do I write all of the clients/companies I worked for divided by a coma, or do I just write my name?

Would love your advice on this!

Thanks!
 

rajkamalmohanram

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Thanks, very confused on this question(8b), 50% of asked people answered No, 50%-Yes! I did not find any clear explanation on it, and do not want my documents to be returned by CIC. I appreciate your help.
@devi smith Actually, you might have to answer NO to that question 8(b).

I'm sorry about the previous response.

As far as this question is concerned, IMO, IRCC is looking for a period that is recent. The question is designed for minors that became a PR before and within the last 5 years.

Please check my response to another person earlier on the same topic.

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/mistake-in-minors-citizenship-application-please-help.733694/post-9438376

Also, please make sure you check with someone who had applied for a minor that became a PR before the previous 5 years from the date of the application. This will ensure you are checking the correct option.
 

devi smith

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Jun 22, 2021
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What part is confusing you? "Are you paying someone to help you fill out this form?". Are you?
No, I am doing it on my own, the problem is that I didn’t get a definite answer to this question (8b), I need to know for sure, as someone submitted a form saying NO, but he told me that he is not sure. the other guy sent it too, but with YES, and is waiting for the file number. I try to do it right the first time.
 

devi smith

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Jun 22, 2021
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@devi smith Actually, you might have to answer NO to that question 8(b).

I'm sorry about the previous response.

As far as this question is concerned, IMO, IRCC is looking for a period that is recent. The question is designed for minors that became a PR before and within the last 5 years.

Please check my response to another person earlier on the same topic.

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/mistake-in-minors-citizenship-application-please-help.733694/post-9438376

Also, please make sure you check with someone who had applied for a minor that became a PR before the previous 5 years from the date of the application. This will ensure you are checking the correct option.
You are the right guy!! thank you so much.
 
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Category........
Visa Office......
CPC-O
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
20-06-2014
IELTS Request
submitted with Application
I've a question?
My celpip (English language)test is way back dated sometime in 2014. Will that serve the purpose for language test. i would like to apply for citizenship
 

rajkamalmohanram

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I've a question?
My celpip (English language)test is way back dated sometime in 2014. Will that serve the purpose for language test. i would like to apply for citizenship
You might be able to.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-0002-application-canadian-citizenship-under-subsection-5-1-adults-18-years-older.html#Step3

NOTE: If you did the test in the past for immigration or citizenship purposes, we will accept the results even if it has expired.

  1. Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program General Test (CELPIP-G) or the CELPIP-General LS (listening and speaking).
    • If you took the test after April 1, 2014, you must have a score of level 4 or higher in listening and speaking.
    • If you took the test before April 1, 2014, you must have a score of 2H or higher (i.e., 3L, 3H, 4L, 4H, 5L, or 5H) in listening and speaking.