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drnimeshv

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Nov 11, 2013
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Hi ,

I am planing to apply for citizenship.
Please do guide me with following questions :

1. I have spent 175 days in my birth country. Am I eligible ? Do I have to submit police certification.

2. I don’t have any language proof . I had submitted Ielts marks guide to cic in 2014. Do I have to give exam again.

Can I submit my Degree certificate of my education from my birth country .

3. Section 12 of CIT 002 form needs the info :tax year - required to file- taxes filed with check box of YES and NO .

please do help with above questions .

thanks in anticipation.
 

jc94

Hero Member
Mar 14, 2016
830
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Hi ,

I am planing to apply for citizenship.
Please do guide me with following questions :

1. I have spent 175 days in my birth country. Am I eligible ? Do I have to submit police certification.

2. I don’t have any language proof . I had submitted Ielts marks guide to cic in 2014. Do I have to give exam again.

Can I submit my Degree certificate of my education from my birth country .

3. Section 12 of CIT 002 form needs the info :tax year - required to file- taxes filed with check box of YES and NO .

please do help with above questions .

thanks in anticipation.
1) You are eligible if you have 1095 days in Canada using the online calculator, start there. 175 days is fine especially if not in a row, but it's so close to 183 that especially if this was one trip and it was 175 consecutive days I'd get the cert again unless it's quick and easy to get if requested
2) Old IELTS scores are valid for Citizenship applications. If you want to submit a degree cert as proof you need proof the course was in English or French.
3) I don't see a question here. You need to put in the last 5 years (so 2015-2019) and saw each year if you were required to file and if you did or not.


https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-citizenship/become-canadian-citizen/eligibility.html
 

last_try

Hero Member
Feb 14, 2017
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3) I don't see a question here. You need to put in the last 5 years (so 2015-2019) and saw each year if you were required to file and if you did or not.


This should be from 2014-2018