- Jun 4, 2014
- 42
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- warsawa
- NOC Code......
- 3112
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 15 December 2014
- Doc's Request.
- 13 May 2015
- IELTS Request
- submitted with application
- File Transfer...
- dont know
- Med's Request
- 14 May 2015
- Med's Done....
- 15 May 2015
- Interview........
- Third Line Update - 28 May 2015, DM/FLU - 25 June 2015
- Passport Req..
- 7th July 2015; passports submitted: 7July 2015; Passports received back: 16 July 2015
- VISA ISSUED...
- 26 june 2015
- LANDED..........
- Hopefully in November
Hello friends,
My citizenship journey came to a satisfying end when I took the oath for citizenship last week. Like many others, my journey wasn’t as smooth as others and therefore I would like to share my experience so that it can be helpful to any other future fellow Canadians with similar circumstances. Let’s dig in:
Residence in Canada
This topic has been discussed before too and I hope my experience brings an end to any future debates.
Before I became eligible, my wife got a very good job offer from a firm in Australia and we decided to go for it. We were landed immigrants in late Aug 2015 and as per new citizenship law introduced by the Trudeau government, I would not be eligible for citizenship by at least Sep 2018. With a heavy heart, me and my wife decided to stay in two different countries till I became eligible (she moved to Australia in 2017). We took this decision based on the following facts:
Preparing my application
After almost a year and half, I became eligible for applying for citizenship. Here are some details regarding my application:
My citizenship journey came to a satisfying end when I took the oath for citizenship last week. Like many others, my journey wasn’t as smooth as others and therefore I would like to share my experience so that it can be helpful to any other future fellow Canadians with similar circumstances. Let’s dig in:
Residence in Canada
This topic has been discussed before too and I hope my experience brings an end to any future debates.
Before I became eligible, my wife got a very good job offer from a firm in Australia and we decided to go for it. We were landed immigrants in late Aug 2015 and as per new citizenship law introduced by the Trudeau government, I would not be eligible for citizenship by at least Sep 2018. With a heavy heart, me and my wife decided to stay in two different countries till I became eligible (she moved to Australia in 2017). We took this decision based on the following facts:
- Even when my wife won’t have lived in Canada for 5 years for her PR status to remain valid, she will still remain a Canadian PR as per the following law:
- Intent to stay in Canada is no longer a requirement for Canadian Citizenship, therefore, after I would become eligible, I would move to Australia after filing my application. We were prepared to travel to Canada whenever test/oath invite would come.
- I was living with my cousin before and with his consent decided to let the same address be in IRCC records so my cousin would let me know about any correspondence I would receive after I had moved to Australia
Preparing my application
After almost a year and half, I became eligible for applying for citizenship. Here are some details regarding my application:
- During my 3 years I had only travelled to the USA and that too by road. After calculating my physical presence from the IRCC tool, my eligibility days came to be 1110 (I added some buffer days so that my application wouldn’t come under unnecessary scrutiny).
- I attached PCCs (original copies) from India, Australia and Canada (countries where I had lived for more than 6 months in the past 10 years). Although many people will point here that I didn’t need to provide PCC from India and Australia, I did that because I wasn’t sure and I would rather spend 100 dollars on 2 PCCs than having my application returned especially when I was planning to move overseas.
- For English proficiency, I provided my Indian senior secondary (10+2, CBSE) mark-sheet.
- I forgot to sign the back of my passport size photos and only remembered about them the next day I had sent my application.
- I had sent my application on the 10th October 2018 via registered Canadian post mail with a tracking number.
- The application reached IRCC on 15th October 2018.
- The application was acknowledged on 29th December 2018.
- The application went in process on 21st January 2019.