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sonniu

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Oct 21, 2013
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I have three questions regarding citizenship application and I would greatly appreciate some guidance/response


1. I have had a PR since Jan 2014. Before that I was on a Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP), as I graduated from a Canadian University. Question 9.b in the Citizenship form, which is similar to a question in “Online physical presence calculator”, asks what is your status? What does PGWP fall under? Which one should it be under - “International Student”, “Temporary Worker” or “Temporary resident permit holder”?

2. Question 14 in the citizenship form asks if one held travel documents or passports? What is meant by travel documents? – Is it visas for any other country?

3. For English requirements, would a copy of diploma and transcripts be sufficient? I have taken IELTS in the past for my PR application. Should I call them up and ask them to send a copy or is it not required?
 
I have three questions regarding citizenship application and I would greatly appreciate some guidance/response


1. I have had a PR since Jan 2014. Before that I was on a Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP), as I graduated from a Canadian University. Question 9.b in the Citizenship form, which is similar to a question in “Online physical presence calculator”, asks what is your status? What does PGWP fall under? Which one should it be under - “International Student”, “Temporary Worker” or “Temporary resident permit holder”?

2. Question 14 in the citizenship form asks if one held travel documents or passports? What is meant by travel documents? – Is it visas for any other country?

3. For English requirements, would a copy of diploma and transcripts be sufficient? I have taken IELTS in the past for my PR application. Should I call them up and ask them to send a copy or is it not required?

1. “Temporary Worker” - PGWP is a open work permit.
2. Your passport will be sufficient!
3. Diploma is enough!
 
2. Some people don't have passports and have travel papers. I remember I knew someone that was Palestinian, but had Syrian travel documents. It applies to very few people. Most people it's just passports.