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roarktheman

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Oct 11, 2013
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Hi,

If the whole family has applied together and one of the spouse is working permanent job all along and the other spouse is not working for some time, what is the probability that RQ is issued?

Is it possible that every household where only one spouse is working need to go through RQ timelines?

How to prove residency, if that spouse takes care of the household activity majorly?

It seems like the citizenship processing has become a little complicated.

Thanks
 
roarktheman said:
Hi,

If the whole family has applied together and one of the spouse is working permanent job all along and the other spouse is not working for some time, what is the probability that RQ is issued?

Is it possible that every household where only one spouse is working need to go through RQ timelines?

How to prove residency, if that spouse takes care of the household activity majorly?

It seems like the citizenship processing has become a little complicated.

Thanks

As long as you mentioned homemaker in the work/eduction history , recent CIC internal communication show that homemaker, student , retiree do not fall under unemployed