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Citizenship Application - Questions

Ameer Algwafi

Star Member
May 15, 2011
98
5
SUDAN
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
11-12- 2006
Doc's Request.
02-02- 2007
IELTS Request
07-01- 2009
Med's Request
16 -06 -2010
Med's Done....
02-08-2010
Interview........
W
Passport Req..
16-04-2011
VISA ISSUED...
19-05-2011
LANDED..........
27 - 06 -2011 Alhamdellah
Hello Folks
I just wonder I had my Ph.D. certificate from Lancaster University- United Kingdom obtained 2001.. is this enough as a language proof. I am planning to send them a copy of the certificate.....
Waiting for your responses..
Thank you
 

abutt

Member
Apr 28, 2017
13
3
URGENT question: Does anyone know how long the citizenship exam normally takes? My test is at 10:15AM at Montreal office, I have a flight at 1:30PM. I'd like to know if I should reschedule the test? Many thanks. Abut
 

NizYou

Star Member
May 11, 2016
71
22
URGENT question: Does anyone know how long the citizenship exam normally takes? My test is at 10:15AM at Montreal office, I have a flight at 1:30PM. I'd like to know if I should reschedule the test? Many thanks. Abut
Max 20 mins, lot of people finish it in 3-4 mins
 
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canadapr98

Star Member
Aug 22, 2012
72
1
Dear Friends,
One of my friends is planning to apply for citizenship soon (end of June). One question he has is: Is it fine to move to a different place within the city after he applies for citizenship? He is thinking of putting his home for sale, and move to an apartment. He knows that he needs to update address to CIC. However, he would like to know if changing the address after applying for citizenship will have any impacts on the application? Also, does it delay the application process? Thank you all for your thoughts.
 

_MK_

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Aug 20, 2014
594
49
Category........
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App. Filed.......
04-01-2016
AOR Received.
09-04-2016
File Transfer...
23-06-2016
Med's Request
18-01-2017
Med's Done....
01-02-2017
Passport Req..
Waiting
VISA ISSUED...
Waiting
For documents that is needed to be taken with you to the test, does the "confirmation of permanent residence" document need to be original?
I seem to have misplaced mine. I have a very good copy of it stored digitally that I can print. I have all the other documents (originals).
 

tyl92

Hero Member
Apr 1, 2013
265
13
hi everybody , i'm currently filling out my application , i wanted to know if those trips across the border to validate a visa would count ? I took a friend a mine a couple of years ago at the nearest border so he can go validate his new visa.
Would it still be required to mention those trips even though i denied to enter in the us ?
 

_MK_

Hero Member
Aug 20, 2014
594
49
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
04-01-2016
AOR Received.
09-04-2016
File Transfer...
23-06-2016
Med's Request
18-01-2017
Med's Done....
01-02-2017
Passport Req..
Waiting
VISA ISSUED...
Waiting
For documents that is needed to be taken with you to the test, does the "confirmation of permanent residence" document need to be original?
I seem to have misplaced mine. I have a very good copy of it stored digitally that I can print. I have all the other documents (originals).
 

canadapr98

Star Member
Aug 22, 2012
72
1
Dear Friends,
When I moved to Canada permanently in 2013, I have crossed the border at Ambassador Bridge (Windsor) by driving. I am wondering whether the entry records by land will be shown in CBSA travel records? I am not planning to request the travel records; however, I am curious whether the CBSA travel records show the entry by land? Thank you in advance for your reply.
 

sogood

Star Member
Jan 27, 2010
162
36
Category........
Visa Office......
ACCRA
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Med's Request
27-03-2012
Med's Done....
19-04-2012
Passport Req..
22-01-2013
VISA ISSUED...
28-01-2013
LANDED..........
29-03-2013
URGENT question: Does anyone know how long the citizenship exam normally takes? My test is at 10:15AM at Montreal office, I have a flight at 1:30PM. I'd like to know if I should reschedule the test? Many thanks. Abut
That will be ok
 

Nisha91

Full Member
Jul 4, 2017
48
7
Toronto
Hi All,

I will be completing 1460 Days on 25th July and plan to file my application on 27th July with 1462 Days. I was living with my uncle for a long time but have recently moved a couple of months ago and did not update my new address on my driver's license. My new address is on my 2016 Income Tax Return but my driver's license and everything else still has my old address. Changing to my new address (which might be temporary as I might have to move again as I am only renting a room and relationship with landlord is shaky) on driver's licence will cause the transport authority to mail a new one in 4 to 6 weeks.

My question is: Should I apply now and revert back to my old address (my uncle's address) in the application, clearly showing that I lived temporarily for 3 months on the address on my 2016 Income Tax Return, with all other IDs having old address OR Should I apply for change of address on my Driver's Licence and Health Card, wait for 4 to 6 weeks for new driver's licence to arrive and then apply with new address in the application?

Note that the new address can change as well as I might move in the time between filing my application and citizenship test/interview/oath. Is changing my address after filing my application going to cause delays or additional scrutiny?

Thanks
 

spiritsoul

Hero Member
Jan 9, 2013
448
35
Mississauga
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
2511
App. Filed.......
28-03-2011
AOR Received.
02-05-2011
File Transfer...
02-05-2011
Med's Request
25-11-2012
Med's Done....
17-01-2013
Interview........
Nil
Passport Req..
18-02-2013
VISA ISSUED...
11-03-2013
LANDED..........
16-06-2013
Hello Folks
I just wonder I had my Ph.D. certificate from Lancaster University- United Kingdom obtained 2001.. is this enough as a language proof. I am planning to send them a copy of the certificate.....
Waiting for your responses..
Thank you
Hopefully not a late response, PhD from the UK is not a course work so, it's a tricky!!! Chance however they reject it is minimal!!! If I'm in you're shoes, I won't use it because the requirements are to send the certificate and the transcript.... I didn't use mine from the UK and submitted my expired Ielts certificate as a language proof !!!!
 

dpenabill

VIP Member
Apr 2, 2010
6,436
3,183
Hi All,

I will be completing 1460 Days on 25th July and plan to file my application on 27th July with 1462 Days. I was living with my uncle for a long time but have recently moved a couple of months ago and did not update my new address on my driver's license. My new address is on my 2016 Income Tax Return but my driver's license and everything else still has my old address. Changing to my new address (which might be temporary as I might have to move again as I am only renting a room and relationship with landlord is shaky) on driver's licence will cause the transport authority to mail a new one in 4 to 6 weeks.

My question is: Should I apply now and revert back to my old address (my uncle's address) in the application, clearly showing that I lived temporarily for 3 months on the address on my 2016 Income Tax Return, with all other IDs having old address OR Should I apply for change of address on my Driver's Licence and Health Card, wait for 4 to 6 weeks for new driver's licence to arrive and then apply with new address in the application?

Note that the new address can change as well as I might move in the time between filing my application and citizenship test/interview/oath. Is changing my address after filing my application going to cause delays or additional scrutiny?

Thanks
The short answer: It would be foolish to apply with 1462 days.

Best to properly get your new ID, and wait to be sure to have a good margin over the minimum when you apply.

Sure, there are some wrinkles in your situation. Ways to effectively iron out the wrinkles are limited. No way to submit a totally wrinkle-free application unless you wait another three or five months to apply. And even then, the odds of some wrinkles loom.

But we all have odds of some wrinkles in our applications for citizenship. I had some very obvious wrinkles. All went well, smoothly and almost as fast as any applications were being processed back then (application submitted July 2013, took oath March 2014).

The wrinkles which can and should be ironed out:
-- be sure to give accurate, truthful information (actual current address and address history included)
-- wait to have a good margin over the minimum, and
-- apply with ID that has same address as where you currently live, same you report in application as your current address.



The longer answer with explanations:

The longer answer is still the same: best to properly get your new ID, and wait to be sure to have a good margin over the minimum when you apply.

At the moment I do not have the time, but I will make an effort to revisit this topic and offer a much longer explanation because this query raises three issues which arise again and again and again. They are interconnected. They warrant the kind of attention and emphasis which, I hope, will adequately illuminate the reasons for going into much greater detail. The three oft recurring issues:

-- Consistency but accuracy (truthfulness) first --

-- Actual presence margin --

-- Accurate address information --

The first of these is the most general and the most important: be consistent, but first and foremost be accurate. Do this and the third, submit accurate address information, is done. But questions alluding to some fudging as to address information are so common the address issue warrants its own discussion.

The second one, whether to wait to apply with a good margin over the minimum, arises again and again. The forum has many posts explaining and emphasizing reasons why a margin is important, and why how much of a margin depends on the individual situation. Almost all applicants should have a good margin (conventional wisdom is a week or two; my view suggests a month or more), but some applicants should seriously consider waiting much longer. There is no one margin fits all. It depends.

Nonetheless, it is obvious scores and scores of PRs are tracking the day they will reach the minimum (which will become a 1095 day minimum later this fall, probably in November) and planning to apply very soon after reaching the threshold. Not a good idea. Better to wait at least ten days more, or, even a month. At the least.

While the need for consistency and truthfulness is obvious, it nonetheless warrants more expansive observations not merely because so many fail to carefully take consistency into consideration, but because when they do, there appears to be widespread temptation to craft responses to avoid the appearance of inconsistency. There appears to be a widespread tendency to gloss over the need to be entirely truthful and approach some questions as if there are optional approaches. Address information looms large in this regard. Can I use . . . as an address? is an all too common question. For which, when referring to one's residential address, only if that is the address at which the person actually lives (or actually did live for purposes of address history) is the answer "yes." Otherwise, "NO." A citizenship application is not a situation like giving a bank or prospective employer one's current address, for which many sometimes use a friend's address, or that of a family member. For IRCC applications, address should be the place one really lives or did live.

Not everyone is readily convinced of the latter. So this too warrants a more expansive explanation.

Hopefully I will have time in the near future to revisit this and offer the more expanded explanation.


In any event, the short answer is:
-- be sure to give accurate, truthful information (actual current address and address history included)
-- wait to have a good margin over the minimum, and
-- apply with ID that has same address as where you currently live, same you report in application as your current address
 
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Nisha91

Full Member
Jul 4, 2017
48
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Toronto
The short answer: It would be foolish to apply with 1462 days.

Best to properly get your new ID, and wait to be sure to have a good margin over the minimum when you apply.

Sure, there are some wrinkles in your situation. Ways to effectively iron out the wrinkles are limited. No way to submit a totally wrinkle-free application unless you wait another three or five months to apply. And even then, the odds of some wrinkles loom.

But we all have odds of some wrinkles in our applications for citizenship. I had some very obvious wrinkles. All went well, smoothly and almost as fast as any applications were being processed back then (application submitted July 2013, took oath March 2014).

The wrinkles which can and should be ironed out:
-- be sure to give accurate, truthful information (actual current address and address history included)
-- wait to have a good margin over the minimum, and
-- apply with ID that has same address as where you currently live, same you report in application as your current address.



The longer answer with explanations:

The longer answer is still the same: best to properly get your new ID, and wait to be sure to have a good margin over the minimum when you apply.

At the moment I do not have the time, but I will make an effort to revisit this topic and offer a much longer explanation because this query raises three issues which arise again and again and again. They are interconnected. They warrant the kind of attention and emphasis which, I hope, will adequately illuminate the reasons for going into much greater detail. The three oft recurring issues:

-- Consistency but accuracy (truthfulness) first --

-- Actual presence margin --

-- Accurate address information --

The first of these is the most general and the most important: be consistent, but first and foremost be accurate. Do this and the third, submit accurate address information, is done. But questions alluding to some fudging as to address information are so common the address issue warrants its own discussion.

The second one, whether to wait to apply with a good margin over the minimum, arises again and again. The forum has many posts explaining and emphasizing reasons why a margin is important, and why how much of a margin depends on the individual situation. Almost all applicants should have a good margin (conventional wisdom is a week or two; my view suggests a month or more), but some applicants should seriously consider waiting much longer. There is no one margin fits all. It depends.

Nonetheless, it is obvious scores and scores of PRs are tracking the day they will reach the minimum (which will become a 1095 day minimum later this fall, probably in November) and planning to apply very soon after reaching the threshold. Not a good idea. Better to wait at least ten days more, or, even a month. At the least.

While the need for consistency and truthfulness is obvious, it nonetheless warrants more expansive observations not merely because so many fail to carefully take consistency into consideration, but because when they do, there appears to be widespread temptation to craft responses to avoid the appearance of inconsistency. There appears to be a widespread tendency to gloss over the need to be entirely truthful and approach some questions as if there are optional approaches. Address information looms large in this regard. Can I use . . . as an address? is an all too common question. For which, when referring to one's residential address, only if that is the address at which the person actually lives (or actually did live for purposes of address history) is the answer "yes." Otherwise, "NO." A citizenship application is not a situation like giving a bank or prospective employer one's current address, for which many sometimes use a friend's address, or that of a family member. For IRCC applications, address should be the place one really lives or did live.

Not everyone is readily convinced of the latter. So this too warrants a more expansive explanation.

Hopefully I will have time in the near future to revisit this and offer the more expanded explanation.


In any event, the short answer is:
-- be sure to give accurate, truthful information (actual current address and address history included)
-- wait to have a good margin over the minimum, and
-- apply with ID that has same address as where you currently live, same you report in application as your current address
Thank you for your detailed response @dpenabill I have already applied for the address change on my driver's license and will wait to properly prepare and send my application. Please do tag me whenever you have to time to write a expansive explanation. Thanks