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Yes this is what I submitted. Even CIC has mentioned in checklist. You can submit the same english test that you submitted when applied for permanent residence.


Why does it have to be the same as one we submitted during the PR. In my opinion, it can be anything IELTS report given you have more or same as the minimum score needed (I guess CLB 4)

Ref: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english///helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=595&top=5

below is the excerpt
Can I submit the results from a third-party language test that I took when I first applied to immigrate to Canada as proof I meet the citizenship language requirement?
Yes. You may send the same third-party language test results from your immigration application with your application for citizenship. There is no expiration date for third-party language test results for citizenship applicants.
 
Yes this is what I submitted. Even CIC has mentioned in checklist. You can submit the same english test that you submitted when applied for permanent residence.
I used the copy of same ielts as well but this is first i heard someone using diff ielts that too original which he did not use for PR. So lets see it will be a test case for us. Goodluck to person though
 
I had signed the forms on Nov 11 as my application date. I got it returned because I forgot to give birth certificate of my daughter.

If I use same set of forms and send them back with FEDEX / UPS it will surely reach them before Feb 11 that is before 90 days

So simply I can add additional document , with note and copy of fees paid receipt I should be fine ? right ....
Hello
I couldnot find your name in ss, could you please tell when did cic recieve your application, and when did you recieve the rreturn ?
Thanks
 
Thank you. I was bit worried and was prepared for the application package to get returned. Mainly because,

1. We did not answer question 17.c in application form CIT0002E-S (Qubec election stuff), thinking it is only for Qubec resident;
2. My wife left Canada only for 10 days (one trip) after she became PR. However, during the last 5 years (eligibility period) she lived outside Canada thus she cheked YES in question 9c and filled CIT0177 with N/A in most of the field (even though I am not a crown servant) - For this we wrote in a cover letter and explain that we filled CIT0177 just because the application form said so
3. Also, in my wife's physical presence calculator we listed "absent" from the day of eligibility to the day when she came Canada first. In the reason column, she explained that she was not PR at that time, and was living in the some other countries (also mention her travel during the period) - In addition to the reason, she also wrote a detail explanation where she was and what she was doing during that time.

There are few threads where people think some or all of the above are wrong. Thus, we were not sure to get AOR.
You are absolutely right.
And your application was correct.
 
Hi,
I think my post may have been missed.
Could someone add me to the November spreadsheet please?


ID: Tropikal1979
Location: Ottawa, On.
App.Type: single
Physical Presence Days: 1333
App Sent: October 31, 2018
App Recd: November 7
AOR: Jan 21, 2019
In Process:
Test Invite:
Test date:
Decision Made ECAS:
Oath Letter:
Oath Date:



Thank you very much.
 
Please add me to the spreadsheet.

Location: Vancouver
App. Type: Single
Physical Presence Days: 1098.5
App Sent: November 19, 2018
App Delivered: November 21, 2018
AOR: pending
 
If it's not too much of an inconvenience, could you please freeze the header rows in the spreadsheet so that scrolling it keeps the header rows visible. It makes everything a lot easier to navigate. You can do this in Google Docs from the top menu: View -> Freeze -> ...

Thank you!
 
Hi,

Add us too.

Thanks

Hi Friends,

Join us in spreadsheet

ID: SKK19
Location: Vancouver
App.Type: Family (3)
Physical Presence Days: 1443
App dated: Nov 2, 2018
App Sent: Nov 3, 2018
App Recd: Nov 9, 2018
AOR: Jan 24, 2019

Best wishes for all !!
 
Hi Guys
After I applied for PR in 2014, my wife appeared for IELTS which we thought we might use in express entry if our application for PR doesn't get through, we never sent her IELTS to IRCC but we still have the original. I know I can use my IELTS which I used for my immigration application, can my wife use her IELTS as proof of language?