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Please add my details in tracker.
ID: ponczo
Location: Toronto
Application Type: Single
Physical presence days:1149
App Sent: 10 Nov-17
App Delivered: 14-Nov-17
 
HI EVERYBODY.
I SEND MY APPLICATION BY UPS YESTERDAY. UNFORTUNATLEY I MADE A MISTAKE IN ONLINE CALCULATOR.ANY SUGGESTION?
IT WILL BE THERE BY TOMORROW.CAN I ASK FOR RETURN OF MY PACKAGE/
 
HI EVERYBODY.
I SEND MY APPLICATION BY UPS YESTERDAY. UNFORTUNATLEY I MADE A MISTAKE IN ONLINE CALCULATOR.ANY SUGGESTION?
IT WILL BE THERE BY TOMORROW.CAN I ASK FOR RETURN OF MY PACKAGE/
You can. Call at the starting of the office hour and intercept. For second time shipping use the shipping from following site where you will get discounted shipping from different shipping company.

Address is secureship(dot)ca
 
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Hello,

Can my details please be added to the sheet:

Name:MapleLeafCEC
Location: Toronto
Application type: Single
Application Received by CIC: Nov 14
Total Days:1214
AOR:Not yet received

Thanks
 
secureship(dot)ca has good prices! has anyone used this service? How reliable is it?

Do you just create a new account and print the fedex lable?

You can. Call at the starting of the office hour and intercept. For second time shipping use the shipping from following site where you will get discounted shipping from different shipping company.

Address is secureship(dot)ca
 
when in application asking about passport dates, they say there should not be a gap but the case is old passport from Pakistan expires in Nov 2012 and the new was issued in April 2013 so there is a gap, at that time I was staying in Pakistan and didn't need the passport for any travelling so may be that's why went a little late for renewing passport. Should I give the reason for the gap if yes, what should I say in there ? or is it normal so I should just put in the dates of passports that's it?

Hi not sure if it applicable at all. As far as I remember, the passport and travel documents youve had at the time you became a Permanent resident. So if you arrived in canada in 2013,
You need to report EVERY absence in the calculator. For your residences, there is NO hard rule.

The six month rule is totally made up, it is nowhere in the instructions. Residing isn't about length. If you did a four week internship in London, UK, you were residing there. If you do a four-week road trip in and around London, you were not residing there.
Use your common sense to decide if you were residing somewhere or not. Again, that 6 month or 173 day rule for residence is totally made up. That rule is relevant for taxation and has nothing to do with this.


item # 10.a) Where have you lived during your eligibility period? Please list all addresses inside and ourside of Canada. Your addresses must cover the entire eligibility period. If there are gaps or missing periods your application will be returned to you.

b) In the past four years, were you in another country (other than Canada) for a total of 183 days or more?
If yes, list each country in the chart below. You must provide a police certificate for each country where you have been present for 183 days or more. If you cannot get a police certificate, tell us why below.


In my own interpretation of the details being asked, the 183 days is actually not made up, because if you have "permanently resided" for over 183 days outside Canada, then that is actually considered as being really "Out" of Canada. The same number of days, as a Canadian, I would lose my OHIP, should I be out of the country for more than that number of days.

My parents travel a lot, BUT this does not mean that they have changed residence.

I totally agree with using your own judgement, as to how you would define "Residence" in contrast to just Travelling.
 
Lol thanks for adding me to the spreadsheet!
 
According to the spreadsheet, it takes about a month after submitting applications to get an AOR.
 
Hello,
Would you please add my details in tracker.

Name: amit2013
Location: Toronto
Application Type: Family
Number of applicants: 2
Physical presence days:1360
App Sent: 14-Nov-2017
App Delivered: 17-Nov-2017

Thanks
 
HI EVERYBODY.
I SEND MY APPLICATION BY UPS YESTERDAY. UNFORTUNATLEY I MADE A MISTAKE IN ONLINE CALCULATOR.ANY SUGGESTION?
IT WILL BE THERE BY TOMORROW.CAN I ASK FOR RETURN OF MY PACKAGE/

First don't panic, and stop yelling in capitals.

1. Some couriers enables you to change destination address on line while the shipment is in transit, check if this is possible for your shipment.
2. If application is complete you will get confirmation from the IRCC after which you can amend you application on-line.
3. If your mistake renders application incomplete it will be returned to you.
 
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First don't panic, and stop yelling in capitals.

1. Some couriers enables you to change destination address on line while the shipment is in transit, check if this is possible for your shipment.
2. If application is complete you will get confirmation from the IRCC after which you can amend you application on-line.
3. If your mistake renders application incomplete it will be returned to you.

Best straightforward answer I have seen.
 
Hi, can somebody help me with this, I paid for spousal sponsorship ( and then i want the refund for spousal sponsorship- the refund has not been processed yet), can I pay for citizenship application with the same credit card or a different credit card?
 
In my own interpretation of the details being asked, the 183 days is actually not made up, because if you have "permanently resided" for over 183 days outside Canada, then that is actually considered as being really "Out" of Canada. The same number of days, as a Canadian, I would lose my OHIP, should I be out of the country for more than that number of days.

My parents travel a lot, BUT this does not mean that they have changed residence.

I totally agree with using your own judgement, as to how you would define "Residence" in contrast to just Travelling.

You seem to be linking the rules for police certificates with the question about your residences. There is no such link.

In fact, even if you never stayed in, say, France, longer than 20 days, each time for nothing more than a visit: If the total is more than 183 days, you need a police certificate. There is no link between the requirement of a PCC and the question where you residing.

Just about that detail, I think generally we seem to agree.
 
Please add my details in tracker.
ID: ponczo
Location: Toronto
Application Type: Single
Physical presence days:1149
App Sent: 10 Nov-17
App Delivered: 14-Nov-17
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