1. The current citizenship application form covers the residence angle by asking for documentation pertaining to 'active' indicators of presence key being employment. Your list has credit card bill and bank statements that are 'passive' indicators of presence...you don't have to be in Canada to have these so they add little or no value unless say in collaborating salary payments but that's what your pay stubs are for.tiarachel85 said:Is it okay to submit personal claim history, credit card bills, bank statements in advance alongwith citizenship application, to avoid getting Rq?
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2. I second that sending such documents does not mean you avoid an RQ (plenty of examples across multiple immigration forums I participate in showing this)...in fact it may trigger an RQ if the submitted paperwork has some information of concern about your claimed presence in Canada.
3. The trend with this question is for the applicant to submit whatever they want for their own peace of mind (after all its your coin) so maybe best to do this if it makes you feel better but with the caveat that CIC may ignore the 'extras' not asked for in the application form.