- May 8, 2015
- 556
- 17
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- São Paulo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- AOR Received.
- 04-03-2009
- File Transfer...
- 09-03-2009
- Med's Done....
- 28-10-2008
- Interview........
- Waived
- VISA ISSUED...
- 20-11-2009
- LANDED..........
- 27-11-2009
Hi, I'm working on my citizenship application, and I have some questions/reassurance needs. Thanks in advance!
Question 2: I have applied for Canadian citizenship before.
I answered 'yes,' but still have to find out when they received it so I can put down the date — it was returned to me without them starting to process with a note that the biographical pages of my passport were missing (they weren't, but...), and instead of returning the package to them I discontinued the application much later on. I will include an explanation letter about this but would like to know if it would be correct to say 'yes.'
Does the 'applied' in this case is valid for all and any applications sent even if they get returned and they never start working (my case), or do they count only if they started processing the application?
Question 3A: Name (exactly as shown on my immigration document)
In the instruction guide it says:
"Immigration documents include your:
Record of landing (IMM 1000)
Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688)
Permanent resident card (PR card)"
My IMM 5292 and my PR Card show completely different names. Do I use the one on the PR Card, which is the current legal name? I have in mind using for 3A the name on the PR Card (recently renewed), and then putting down the old name (on the IMM 5292) in 3C ("any other names") — would that be correct?
Question 6B: When did you first come to live in Canada if different from A?
I would say that it is December 2008, when I got a visitor visa to come stay with my husband in Canada — the key word here is "live." However, I have seen others saying that they (or someone else) would/should put down the date that they first came to Canada on a variety of visas... I first came to Canada in April 2008, but only came with the intention to settle in December 2008. So I should put down December 2008, correct?
Question 2: I have applied for Canadian citizenship before.
I answered 'yes,' but still have to find out when they received it so I can put down the date — it was returned to me without them starting to process with a note that the biographical pages of my passport were missing (they weren't, but...), and instead of returning the package to them I discontinued the application much later on. I will include an explanation letter about this but would like to know if it would be correct to say 'yes.'
Does the 'applied' in this case is valid for all and any applications sent even if they get returned and they never start working (my case), or do they count only if they started processing the application?
Question 3A: Name (exactly as shown on my immigration document)
In the instruction guide it says:
"Immigration documents include your:
Record of landing (IMM 1000)
Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688)
Permanent resident card (PR card)"
My IMM 5292 and my PR Card show completely different names. Do I use the one on the PR Card, which is the current legal name? I have in mind using for 3A the name on the PR Card (recently renewed), and then putting down the old name (on the IMM 5292) in 3C ("any other names") — would that be correct?
Question 6B: When did you first come to live in Canada if different from A?
I would say that it is December 2008, when I got a visitor visa to come stay with my husband in Canada — the key word here is "live." However, I have seen others saying that they (or someone else) would/should put down the date that they first came to Canada on a variety of visas... I first came to Canada in April 2008, but only came with the intention to settle in December 2008. So I should put down December 2008, correct?