Applications like this are waste of taxpayer money... irresponsible... going through the process twice as one cannot wait an extra month just to be sure... then calling your MP because you made a mistake... wow... really sad.
Wow! that is harsh Panda. Its not OPs intention to waste taxpayer's money. He/She wants to become a citizen and was probably really excited. If He/She knew this is going to be wasting his time, money and taxpayers money for sure would not have applied. No one here wants to go through the entire process once let alone twice.Panda_Bear said:Applications like this are waste of taxpayer money... irresponsible... going through the process twice as one cannot wait an extra month just to be sure... then calling your MP because you made a mistake... wow... really sad.
You are a waste of spacePanda_Bear said:Applications like this are waste of taxpayer money... irresponsible... going through the process twice as one cannot wait an extra month just to be sure... then calling your MP because you made a mistake... wow... really sad.
Oh wow. You think I don't kick myself enough already to judge me here? Last time I checked, a forum is supposed to help people. I know I made a big mistake by not waiting because I circled the date in my calendar like 1 year ago. I know several people who are in the same position right now. How is that wrong to be willing to be Canadian really badly?Panda_Bear said:Applications like this are waste of taxpayer money... irresponsible... going through the process twice as one cannot wait an extra month just to be sure... then calling your MP because you made a mistake... wow... really sad.
Thanks for the kind words chickloo.chikloo said:Wow! that is harsh Panda. Its not OPs intention to waste taxpayer's money. He/She wants to become a citizen and was probably really excited. If He/She knew this is going to be wasting his time, money and taxpayers money for sure would not have applied. No one here wants to go through the entire process once let alone twice.
Again this forum is to provide help for people with such problems. I have done my share of mistakes and forum without any judgement has helped me. So do not judge as you do not know what OPs intention to apply for citizenship.
All the best OP. All the best Panda
Welcome Chardenne. Haters will hate. Don't be disillusioned by the denial. Apply again with enough days as buffer. Two things that may affect you are Fees and test. Test you can prepare in a week and nowadays the processing times are not as bad as it used to be. I cannot comment on the fees as I don't know your financial situation.chardenne said:Thanks for the kind words chickloo.
chikloo said:Welcome Chardenne. Haters will hate. Don't be disillusioned by the denial. Apply again with enough days as buffer. Two things that may affect you are Fees and test. Test you can prepare in a week and nowadays the processing times are not as bad as it used to be. I cannot comment on the fees as I don't know your financial situation.
I applied with 1096 days. I got RQ and got my citizenship after 14 months from the time I applied. I know people in this forum who have waited 4 years to get it got denied. So denial is not the worst thing.
I know a case where Judge approved the case after interview even though the applicant had less no of physical presence days and then CIC rejected Judge's approval citing that the applicant was ineligible to even apply.
One suggestion is do not think about the process/time after applying. The more you think slower the process seems. It exactly happened in my case. I was constantly following the ecas, forum, my peers and a tracking spreadsheet. I got dejected and my colleague advised me to forget about for a month. Made me promise not visit this forum or ecas for the entire month. Exactly after 1 week I got my Pink letter. I was surprised and thanked my colleague.
Citizenship helps you in a lot of ways but PR is not half bad. So all the best.
You are a waste of airPanda_Bear said:Applications like this are waste of taxpayer money... irresponsible... going through the process twice as one cannot wait an extra month just to be sure... then calling your MP because you made a mistake... wow... really sad.
chardenne said:I applied for the citizenship last September, at 1467 days I think, and got invited to take the exam at the end of November . . .
I assume the older post is more accurate, as to declaring days present in Canada, than today's post (1467 rather than 1097).chardenne said:I applied at 1 097 days,
I withdrew my application this week.
Indeed, I emphatically concur in having a buffer.chikloo said:Apply again with enough days as buffer.
Unless you are referring to a case more than fifteen or more years ago, something is missing. CIC did NOT have authority to "reject" a Citizenship Judge's approval. And this is still true for IRCC.chikloo said:I know a case where Judge approved the case after interview even though the applicant had less no of physical presence days and then CIC rejected Judge's approval citing that the applicant was ineligible to even apply.
Hi Chardenne,chardenne said:Thanks a lot for your words, it really warms my heart. I applied at 1 097 days, I would never have thought that I would "forget" 14 days outside of the country. The weird thing is that I kept track of all my absences on paper, because the online calculator was having lots of issues at some point, so I am questioning its efficiency and wondering if by mistake it didn't record what I was doing one day. Anyway, I will never know, and I can't prove this, because it was still my responsibility to check the dates after printing out the calculator. I just got too excited, and now that's what it is. I have a friend who i taking the exam soon, and he realized he forgot to include 1 week across the US border, so he is 1 day short... I am not the only one.
I withdrew my application this week. The deadlines in my case were super fast (exactly 2 months after filing the application I took the test), so I will wait until they confirm the file cancellation and reapply.
All the best! :-*
Hi,KenCalgary2016 said:Hi Chardenne,
May I know what province are you? Thank you.
This. So much this. The calculator didn't save my last addition and I didn't catch it. I mailed my application earlier today. Found the mistake when I filed the duplicate copies I made when I got home. No way to stop it as far as I know. Is there a way to request it to be returned? Because if they process it, they'll likely reject it and I'll be out the fees.jordan1992 said:First of all, hope you are fine now.
Second, that's why people shouldn't apply right after they meet the minimum requirement. Mistakes happen all the time... Under my presence calculation, I can apply one week ago, but I'm gonna wait for another month just in case.
Once you get your AOR and File number via mail or email, I think you can call them right away so you can correct the mistake.Brad Smith said:This. So much this. The calculator didn't save my last addition and I didn't catch it. I mailed my application earlier today. Found the mistake when I filed the duplicate copies I made when I got home. No way to stop it as far as I know. Is there a way to request it to be returned? Because if they process it, they'll likely reject it and I'll be out the fees.