I don't think that is really necessary, creating more confusion. You still were both TW and PR on the same day.Cool. I am using that as well.
I don't think that is really necessary, creating more confusion. You still were both TW and PR on the same day.Cool. I am using that as well.
yesIs it OK if my fee payment date is yesterday but signed both the application and the calculator with today's date?
List your citizenship as USSR until the collapse, then as Ukrainian. To make sure, add a short note to your application. They will understand.Q13
I was born in Soviet Union in thus had its citizenship(also did not have a passport)
After it collapsed I became citizen of Ukraine
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Shall I put both ?
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And
Q14
Travel document Ukraine passport and
PR card ???
Or only passport?
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Thanks
Thank you Spyfy,Where exactly did you find that question? I might be blind but it seems to me that on the new 3/5 version of the form, that question is gone...
Hi spyfy,Police Certificate
In what case do I need a police certificate?
If you spent more than 183 days in a single foreign country in the last four years before applying.
If, for example, you spent 100 days in France and 90 days in China, you don't need to provide police certificates for either country.
What if I have been to a country for more than 183 days but not in a single visit?
You still need to provide a police certificate. If for example you went to France five times and each time you spend 40 days there, you spent a total of 200 days in France and need a police certificate.
Yes, I am sure about this. Please also refer to the very helpful examples in the application guideHi spyfy,
are you completely sure about interpretation of 183 days outside Canada? I am asking because it would be a huge hassle for me to get PCC from Kuwait where I stayed 4 months in 2017 and 2.5 months in 2016 which makes over 183 days in last 4 years.
Will it work if I submit my application and in a cover letter explain that I will submit my PCC from Kuwait in next few months?
No, you don't have to list it. If it were a visa that allowed you to study, work, or live with your spouse in the Schengen zone (etc etc) then you would need to list it. A mere visitor visa is not relevant.If I have a 3 year Schengen visitor visa (it is a short term visa which only allows me to visit for up to 90 days but no work or study rights), do I have to mention this anywhere in the CIT0002E?
I hope you enjoyed your trip!I made a trip to Germany (good question for spyfy and then on the way back to Canada, I had my transit in London, UK. Since the transit was more than 12 hours, I asked the immigration to let me in without a visa. I entered the city and stayed for 14 hours (I got a 24 hour entry permit in the airport). The itenarry was like from 3rd to 7th of March during which from 3rd to 6th I was in Germany and from 6th to 7th I was in UK and then back to Canada.
In the online physical calculator should I mention this stay in London separately than my German trip? Or, should I just mention the German trip and in the explanation mention the reason for the UK stamp? In the end the number of days absent in either case will be the same.
One box is for you.Hi everyoneI have a few questions if you don't mind
I'm applying for myself and wife and 9 year old daughter and I have a few questions
At the end of the minors application there are 2 boxes to sign in should I sign both?
Also in question 11 in the adult form my wife is a housewife what should I write for name of employer and name of contact.
I appreciate your support