tinam said:
Thanks Ivana,
Was yous a CIT 0520 as well? They requested specific documents from me, i have all the electrical bills, cable bills, bank statements etc, now wondering if i should include them as well..what are your thoughts?
Tinam, I did not get a CIT 0520. I actually got a letter from the officer with specific documentation wanted. There was a list. But, during the interview [after test], I ask the officer why I was getting the letter?
Here is the conversation I had after test:
Me: why am I getting this letter?
Officer: I am not convinced [lost passport, couldn't prove around two years of residency]
Me: If I proved to you that I was here for the questioned time, can I become a Canadian Citizen?
Officer: Yes
Me: I am under the impression this process will take around 3 years!
Officer: [laughs] That was the old process, now it's much faster
Me: where do I send all the paper work?
Officer: Directly to me.
So, I went home. Stopped by the store, bought tonner, and printed over 4 kg of papers! Now, I did send all the paperwork with a detail explanation of what I did each day for two years [more like three]... Excel!
I guess, my recommendation will be to be extremely organized when sending paper work. Make it easier for them to see that you care. If residency is your issue, send as much as you can... I also send a graph explaining energy consumption for three years [and the actual bills]. Let me know if you have more questions.