Hello all,
I have both US and French passports, and according to a Toronto lawyer I just saw today, I can use my French passport to complete my Outland application because it will take much less time than from the US. She said that US outland applications are now taking about 33 months?!?! And apparently French only 8 months. (please correct me if this is UNTRUE)
She also said that the fact that I don't actually live in France is not a problem, as long as I have a legal ID from that country, it's enough to use that for my application.
Now when it comes to the IMM0008, to be clear, the question "Country of Residence" should I say: France? USA? Or Canada? (I am legally living in Canada with my common law partner- I never exceeded my 6 months limit).
Also, for the question MAILING ADDRESS and RESIDENTIAL address, should I state Canadian addresses for both, even if I am not a "full resident"? (I have a US address, but not a French address since I have not lived in France for so long).
Same goes for PASSPORT: Should I give my French passport rather than US?
And for NATIONAL DOCUMENT: I have both a drivers license in the US, and a social security number, but I have no "national documents" from France since I have not lived there in such a long time.
If anyone is in the same situation or knows the answers to these questions, please help!
Thanks greatly appreciated.
I have both US and French passports, and according to a Toronto lawyer I just saw today, I can use my French passport to complete my Outland application because it will take much less time than from the US. She said that US outland applications are now taking about 33 months?!?! And apparently French only 8 months. (please correct me if this is UNTRUE)
She also said that the fact that I don't actually live in France is not a problem, as long as I have a legal ID from that country, it's enough to use that for my application.
Now when it comes to the IMM0008, to be clear, the question "Country of Residence" should I say: France? USA? Or Canada? (I am legally living in Canada with my common law partner- I never exceeded my 6 months limit).
Also, for the question MAILING ADDRESS and RESIDENTIAL address, should I state Canadian addresses for both, even if I am not a "full resident"? (I have a US address, but not a French address since I have not lived in France for so long).
Same goes for PASSPORT: Should I give my French passport rather than US?
And for NATIONAL DOCUMENT: I have both a drivers license in the US, and a social security number, but I have no "national documents" from France since I have not lived there in such a long time.
If anyone is in the same situation or knows the answers to these questions, please help!
Thanks greatly appreciated.