No you don't need the copy of residence calculator.pongpong said:For interview after test, do i have to bring my residence calculator? I dont have a copy of it anymore. As what i remember i sent it with my application and i didn't make a copy for myself.
Same here ! You are not alone , GTA is slowdraxz1289 said:In process since June 22nd Toronto single applicant, any one else in the similar timeline?
Thank you Smile_canada. One more thing please. U mentioned to bring travel documents. is it like what? I only travelled to the Philippines. I didnt have a stamp of leaving and entering Canada in my passport but i have a stamp of arrival and departure in the philippines. Second travel was to New york by plane, Stamped at the airport through US border wasnt clear. I think i only have the stamped for 6 months visit but the end date wasnt clear. Coming back from the states , i have a stamped of entering Canada. Do u think i bring my etinerary with those travel? I hope i can find it. Also u mentioned to bring all original documents. My only concern is my IELTS. I only have a photocopy cause i sent my original before for my PR aaplication. I can bring a photocopy. Did they ask or see your original IELTS report?Smile_Canada said:No you don't need the copy of residence calculator.
You only need Copy of biographical pages of all your passports(current and expired) and travel documents.
And you need to carry originals of all the document you send along with your application.
For my test, Officer only checked original Passports, landing papers, pr cards, driving licence, care card. She matched them with copies i sent, and check marked saying verified.
And again i am repeating myself, if you are frequent US traveler by road, n don't have all stamps on your passport take i-94 report. It is available online at no cost.
I was even not sure what they mean by travel documents, but it was mentioned in my test Letter.pongpong said:Thank you Smile_canada. One more thing please. U mentioned to bring travel documents. is it like what? I only travelled to the Philippines. I didnt have a stamp of leaving and entering Canada in my passport but i have a stamp of arrival and departure in the philippines. Second travel was to New york by plane, Stamped at the airport through US border wasnt clear. I think i only have the stamped for 6 months visit but the end date wasnt clear. Coming back from the states , i have a stamped of entering Canada. Do u think i bring my etinerary with those travel? I hope i can find it. Also u mentioned to bring all original documents. My only concern is my IELTS. I only have a photocopy cause i sent my original before for my PR aaplication. I can bring a photocopy. Did they ask or see your original IELTS report?
Thank you again Smile_canada. U make me feel better now. i hope i can pass the test. Im a bit nervous..Smile_Canada said:I was even not sure what they mean by travel documents, but it was mentioned in my test Letter.
I took my son's PIO(Person of Indian Origin) card that he needs to travel to India, and i took our nexus cards. But officer didn't looked into any of those.
Ur Philippines stamps should be ok, bcoz i too have traveled to India twice and same i have stamps from India for arrival and departure, and she was ok with those. And i think you should be ok for US travel as well , as u have both stamps entering US and coming back to canada. You don't need to show any itinerary.
Regarding IELETS, i didn't have that. I sent photocopies of letters from my school and college stating that medium of instruction is English . And along sent all my education certificates. I took originals of all those including school letters. But she didn't look into any of those.
So i am sorry i can't say how will it work for u, because in test letter they mention clearly that bring original of all documents u sent with ur application.
Congratshgn said:We sent you a notice on August 20, 2015 to appear and write the citizenship test on September 17, 2015 at 10:30 AM. The notice you will receive by mail will be your official confirmation of your appointment. If you have not received this notice prior to the date of your scheduled appointment, please contact us.
Congrats hgn! I just received the test invite letter in white. I don't think it signifies anything, or may be the time of the test? Mine is at 1 pm.hgn said:anyone recall the info before about the color of the test invite? I read somewhere a lot of people got yellow test invite, we got ours in white, are there any distinct differences on test invite paper colors?
The % of people passing the test I guess it's more than 90%.Raincouver said:We received your application for Canadian citizenship (grant of citizenship) on March 24, 2015.
We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s) on April 1, 2015.
We started processing your application on May 1, 2015.
Your file was transferred to the office responsible for your area on June 10, 2015. The office responsible for your area will contact you.
We sent you a notice on August 12, 2015 to appear and write the citizenship test on September 9, 2015 at 1:03 PM. The notice you will receive by mail will be your official confirmation of your appointment. If you have not received this notice prior to the date of your scheduled appointment, please contact us.
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