Thanks for quick replay , but is that mean they will refer me to RQ or just the application return to meglowingheart said:you can alway try but you have a huge chance of getting the application returned
Thanks for quick replay , but is that mean they will refer me to RQ or just the application return to meglowingheart said:you can alway try but you have a huge chance of getting the application returned
Well yes, this is correct. However, since revocation of citizenship is only in the cards for cases of international terrorism, if Canada does this they will also presumably put you in jail or worse have you rendered to Egypt, America, or other barbaric nations and losing your citizenship will be the least of your worries. Also, I don't know how this works if you obtained your citizenship by mis-representation, and then get rid of your earlier citizenship -- I suspect that in that situation, Canada can find a way to be quit of you. Good to plan ahead!yuz said:Is it true that if I only have one citizenship, Canada cannot revoke mine and create a stateless person?
as I understand you have to meet the Physical residence requirement, that the one that really mattershoveran said:why application returned? landed on 5 July 2012 then should be eligible to apply on 5 July 2013 after meeting the basic residence requirement. Not meeting the physical residence requirement will get your application referred to a judge but why would the application be returned?
Because some people in this forum are freaks. They freak out over everything: "should I sign the paper with blue or black pen?", "should I include the addresses I travelled to on the list of addresses?", "OMG I forgot to attach my T4 which is not mentioned anywhere in the application, are they going to return my application?", etc.hoveran said:why application returned? landed on 5 July 2012 then should be eligible to apply on 5 July 2013 after meeting the basic residence requirement. Not meeting the physical residence requirement will get your application referred to a judge but why would the application be returned?
No, this would not count, as you would have to be assigned on a full-time basis to the Moon.Kaplan said:I intend to apply for Canadian citizenship prior to 19 July 2015. As a part-time astronaut, if I spend some time on Earth's moon, prior to application, is there some type of lunar exemption, whereby each day on the moon would count for at least 1/4 day toward residency in Canada, if I plant a Canadian flag, or at least engage in a reduced gravity, makeshift game of lunar curling?
Please respond, someone, anyone! At this point I would even accept the opinion
of a reclusive Mongolian herdsperson, or even an immigration expert!
Loosen up, people! Be happy and thankful that you are blessed, by being in this wonderful country, and having the right to the privilege of cherished Canadian citizenship!
The Calculator sees a WINDOW of time frame. Travelling a week doesn't mean you have to compensate a week .. it could be less it could be more .. depends on other travels within the window and depends or amount Pre-PR time taken into consideration (that might reduce as long as the window shift to future time). This Window shifts in Interval Depends on your travels ... In that 4 years Window you should accumulate 1095 Days .. It is not a simple Math especially when Pre-PR time is taken into consideration .. it is Just a Window of Time.Goldline said:Where u got this from ??? if you spend some time outside Canada AFTER BECOMING PR you do not need to make up double that time. As for that time you spent BEFORE BECOMING PR, yes you need double because every day back then is only 1/2 a day.