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dear_pnp said:
Is it advisable to submit everything that we have along with the citizenship application?

If you search through old messages here and on https://secure.immigration.ca/forum/forum_topics.asp?FID=3&title=canadian-citizenship, you can find information on this. Long story short, no one knows.

If you search through these ATIP releases: http://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/delayland/ or this http://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/more-cic-internal-emails-on-rqs-from-atia-request/ you will find a case where a client submitted 900 pages of documents with their cit application and they still received an RQ.
 
eileenf said:
OKK, did you use your health card as an ID for your application? (Did you provide a photocopy?)
Yes i used my health card as an ID for my application and yes it was a photocopy.
 
If you search through these ATIP releases: http://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/delayland/ or this http://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/more-cic-internal-emails-on-rqs-from-atia-request/ you will find a case where a client submitted 900 pages of documents with their cit application and they still received an RQ.


Where did you see or find someone who has submitted 900 pages of documents with their initial citizenship application and still RQed.

There is no way in this world that once can submit those many pages of documents.....and upon that still get RQed.

?????? :o :o :o :o :o :o
 
OKK said:
Yes i used my health card as an ID for my application and yes it was a photocopy.
Seriously, mazel tov on avoiding the C1 trigger.
 
dear_pnp said:
If you search through these ATIP releases: http://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/delayland/ or this http://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/more-cic-internal-emails-on-rqs-from-atia-request/ you will find a case where a client submitted 900 pages of documents with their cit application and they still received an RQ.


Where did you see or find someone who has submitted 900 pages of documents with their initial citizenship application and still RQed.

There is no way in this world that once can submit those many pages of documents.....and upon that still get RQed.

?????? :o :o :o :o :o :o
sending that many documents without any requirement or request by CIC is a best recipe to piss them off.
 
mazel cov?? is the id of the person??

well anyways, what do you guys think of submitting all the information that is asked with RQ along with your citizenship application?

Definitely not 900 here, but all the proofs that you have.

Is it gonna effect your application badly since you are sending documents that are not requested.
 
dear_pnp said:
If you search through these ATIP releases: http://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/delayland/ or this http://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/more-cic-internal-emails-on-rqs-from-atia-request/ you will find a case where a client submitted 900 pages of documents with their cit application and they still received an RQ.

Where did you see or find someone who has submitted 900 pages of documents with their initial citizenship application and still RQed.

There is no way in this world that once can submit those many pages of documents.....and upon that still get RQed.

Listen, it takes time to respond to messages. I do it because I think it's important to help each other out.

But I don't like feeling as though I'm being asked to put in more effort than the person asking the question. Links are above.
 
I totally agree.

OKK said:
sending that many documents without any requirement or request by CIC is a best recipe to piss them off.
 
its just like writing the whole book in reply to a single question.......some people think they can over smart the system...the system which is already broken....now this clever man will be preparing another 900 pages with a long agonizing wait.
 
Ofcourse sending 900+ pages is not good at all.

We need to send what is requested and not try to be overly clever :-* :-*