spetel said:I'm no genius, but I think there is a bug in the online calculator.
put these dates in excel:
Arrival date: 2004-08-10
Permanent residence date: 2009-02-08
Application date: 2011-02-15
It says you have 1643 days before PR, and 737 after PR.
so, 737 + (1643/2) = 1558.5 in my excel. Wayyy more than you need.
No?
AFAIK, you can only look 5 yeas back.
So, lets correct your start date to 2/15/2006
Still, excel says you got 1281.5 eligible days (before travel). still wayyyy more than you need.
I think there is a major bug in the online calculator and I just opened another topic about it:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/online-calculator-error-bug-t276264.0.html
I am writing up a document now to send to my application ASAP. I suggest you do your manual calculations now and send it as well.
Hello All,
I submitted my Citizenship application in February 15th, 2012 and CIC received my application in February 23rd, 2012. In January 14th, 2013, I received citizenship test notice.
The test is scheduled for next Tuesday. However, when I prepared for the documentation for the citizenship test, I found I made one big mistake in the Residence Calculator sheet I sent to them in my original citizenship application.
My application date should be 2012-02-15, which is the date I paid the application fee and signed my application form. However, I mistakenly put ‘2011-02-15’ (one year before my real application date) in the ‘application date’ column when I filled the online Residence Calculator. This careless error resulted in my physical presence (days) is not sufficient for the required 1095 days in the Residence Calculator sheet I originally submitted.
Arrival date: 2004-08-10
Permanent residence date: 2009-02-08
Application date: 2011-02-15 <-----[Should be 2012-02-15]
Basic residence (days): 1099
Time spent serving a sentence (days): 0
Days absent: 47.5
Physical presence (days): 1051 <-----[do not meet and I did not notice it and used this wrong sheet to submit my application]
After I use the correct application date 2012-02-15 in the online Residence Calculator with the same ‘Absences from Canada’ date, my real physical presence (days) is 1196 which meets the 1095 days requirement.
Arrival date: 2004-08-10
Permanent residence date: 2009-02-08
Application date: 2012-02-15 <-----[right date]
Basic residence (days): 1281
Time spent serving a sentence (days): 0
Days absent: 85
Physical presence (days): 1196 <-----[meet]
Anyway, at the time I submited my application last year, I even did not know what 'Physical presence' is. I just knew my time is good to apply the citizen and did not pay attention to the outcome in the residence calculator sheet.
I will have the citizenship test next tuesday, what should I do? What's the odds do you think i will face a RQ?
I'm very worried I may face a RQ in the interview, so
option A: call CIC, tell them i made mistake and want to re-submit my residence calculator, ask them to re-process my application and re-schedule the test.
option B: go test anyway and present my new residence calculator sheet to officer right away and ask him/her that i'd likt to re-submit my residence calculator. Will they reconsider a RQ for me (if any).
Thanks in advance for you help!
I'm feeling like kicking my ass now.
Thanks,
Weber
If you go through the posts, looks like he got his citizenship more than 6 years ago!!good morning, my wife had same issue, made a mistake in her application and she is 16 days short, after she passed the citizenship exam they found the mistake and asked to translate all stamps in the passport.
Weberwang, so what hapend?
If she is actually SHORT . . . that is, if the information shows that she was physically present in Canada fewer than 1095 days during her five year eligibility period, that is during the five years prior to the day her application was made, this application CANNOT result in a grant of citizenship. Whether she withdraws the application, or goes through this or that procedure leading to the denial of the application, the outcome is NOT in question. IRCC does NOT have legal authority to grant citizenship to such an applicant on that application.good morning, my wife had same issue, made a mistake in her application and she is 16 days short, after she passed the citizenship exam they found the mistake and asked to translate all stamps in the passport.
Weberwang, so what hapend?
So what happens now? What they will do or awe should do?If she is actually SHORT . . . that is, if the information shows that she was physically present in Canada fewer than 1095 days during her five year eligibility period, that is during the five years prior to the day her application was made, this application CANNOT result in a grant of citizenship. Whether she withdraws the application, or goes through this or that procedure leading to the denial of the application, the outcome is NOT in question. IRCC does NOT have legal authority to grant citizenship to such an applicant on that application.
THERE IS A HUGE DIFFERENCE IN FALLING "SHORT" NOW VERSUS FOR APPLICATIONS MADE PRIOR TO JUNE 11, 2015.
In particular, Weberwang's application was made in 2012 when there was a RESIDENCY requirement. The way it worked then was that if the applicant had been actually physically present at least three years during the relevant four year time period, that met the requirement; but a PR could also meet the requirement by being "resident in Canada" at least three of the relevant four years. There were scores and scores of what were called "short-fall" cases back then, cases in which a Citizenship Judge had discretion to grant approval for a grant of citizenship based on RESIDENCY rather than actual physical presence.
For applications made after June 11, 2015, the requirement is specifically an actual physical presence requirement. There is NO discretion, no authority, to grant citizenship to anyone who does not meet this requirement. Falling short means the application must fail.
I am NOT an expert. I cannot and do not offer any personal advice; for many reasons not just formalities.So what happens now? What they will do or awe should do?