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This is incorrect - you do not need to be eligible under the old regulations at all.
Any proof of that? I am just following strictly what the form says at the end, right before the signature panel. The residence calculator is not linked to when the new regulations became effective. I hope I am wrong and nobody gets their application rejected.
 
The form does not say you need to be eligible under old regulations! What you're saying is crazy. Don't make things up!

I'm not the one who needs proof - you are. I suggest you refer to the updated CIT app guidance - which explains how the officers will assess the applications.

Follow the residency calculator and it'll tell people whether they can apply.
 
please, about question 6. " list all names that you have used".
if we don't have any other names. we leave it empty this question?
 
Is it ok to wait, personally I think I might wait a week, even though I am well over 1095 days (+200),
I am just not sure about Questions 10 a and 11, and I do see there are payment glitches, would it be wise to wait and let the dust settle and then apply what do you guys think
 
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please, about question 6. " list all names that you have used".
if we don't have any other names. we leave it empty this question?

Well it asks you to list all names that you've used. So it's technically asking you to re-write your name. You can assume it's asking for only other names you haven't mentioned. Or you can re-write your name again to be on the safe side ;)
 
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Any proof of that? I am just following strictly what the form says at the end, right before the signature panel. The residence calculator is not linked to when the new regulations became effective. I hope I am wrong and nobody gets their application rejected.

Just the last time:

On October 11th, 2017 new residency laws came into effect. A day before i.e. October 10th will be looked at from the eye of new laws in effect. So yes, if you meet new residency requirement on October 10th, 2017 you are eligible.

If a person is not eligible day before they sign the application the Calculator must have mentioned that, which it did not. So, no worries, all applications send on October 11th are perfectly fine.

Please people no more arguments over sending application on October 11th vs 12th, as we have the calculator to find it for us and today is 12th anyway! :)
 
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Well it asks you to list all names that you've used. So it's technically asking you to re-write your name. You can assume it's asking for only other names you haven't mentioned. Or you can re-write your name again to be on the safe side ;)

If you click help on the form, it reads "... if you have ever used any other names other than the one being requested in your grant of citizenship application, print them in the chart..." so I assume you can leave it empty.
 
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Just a heads up:

If you signed your application on October 11th, make sure you were eligible to apply for Citizenship on October 10th (Under the old regulations). At the end of the form it clearly says: You must be eligible to apply for citizenship the day before you sign your application. Sooooooooooo BE CAREFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hmmmmm I am confuse now, i looked back at my application too, what is the meaning of BEFORE there? does it mean Prior of signing the documents or the was referring the date? Anyways I signed my document today 12th
 
Well it asks you to list all names that you've used. So it's technically asking you to re-write your name. You can assume it's asking for only other names you haven't mentioned. Or you can re-write your name again to be on the safe side ;)

If you click on the HELP button it says: If you have ever used any other names other than the one being requested in your grant of citizenship application, print them in the chart.

That being said, if the name you entered in the top part of the form never changed in your life, I would leave the chart in blank.
 
please, about question 6. " list all names that you have used".
if we don't have any other names. we leave it empty this question?

If you click on the HELP button it says: If you have ever used any other names other than the one being requested in your grant of citizenship application, print them in the chart.

That being said, if the name you entered in the top part of the form never changed in your life, I would leave the chart in blank.
 
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hmmmmm I am confuse now, i looked back at my application too, what is the meaning of BEFORE there? does it mean Prior of signing the documents or the was referring the date? Anyways I signed my document today 12th
I signed my docs today too just to be safe. After sooo many rejections while applying for PR I became extremely meticulous when dealing with CIC.
 
I signed my docs today too just to be safe. After sooo many rejections while applying for PR I became extremely meticulous when dealing with CIC.

It's based on days of valid residency. The only concern would be someone trying to apply yesterday who only had 1094 days of residency. If they had1095 days, they would be fine. This is why using the calculator correctly is important. Anyone who has 1095 or more would have been totally fine yesterday.
 
Is it ok to wait, personally I think I might wait a week, even though I am well over 1095 days (+200),
I am just not sure about Questions 10 a and 11, and I do see there are payment glitches, would it be wise to wait and let the dust settle and then apply what do you guys think
Wait if you feel unsure, there are only a few citizenship ceremonies/tests throughout the year. If you send your application within two weeks from now you may easily attend to the same ceremony of applicants from October 12th.

Though I understand many people became desperate and meticulous after dealing with PR applications, but now please take it easy, you are already a Canadian.