Anyone over 65 and applied after the 3/5 rules got their citizenship yet? My mother's case is still in progress since December 2017. We applied in October 2017.
She will have to appear for an interview, even though she is exempted from the test.Anyone over 65 and applied after the 3/5 rules got their citizenship yet? My mother's case is still in progress since December 2017. We applied in October 2017.
She will have to appear for an interview, even though she is exempted from the test.
Interview is mandatory for everyone, which is conducted right after the test. She doesn't need to study the book.Oh, will the interview be at the same time when folks are taking their exam? Does she need to study the book?
Updated your timeline in spreadsheet.Anyone over 65 and applied after the 3/5 rules got their citizenship yet? My mother's case is still in progress since December 2017. We applied in October 2017.
The other senior is a September applicant and their interview is in Feb.Thank you for your reply! Has the other senior got their citizenships yet? I'm also wondering if she needs to renew her passport since it's expiring in April, but I suggested to my mother not to renew it. She'll be needed it whenever she's asked to attend the interview. What do you think? I worry that while renewing her current passport, she won't have it in hand to present it. It also takes about 2-3 months to get the passport renewed.
The other senior is a September applicant and their interview is in Feb.
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IMO, I don't think renewing passport is mandatory. In the interview, she can just explain to them that she didn't have any travel plans and chose not to renew it.
I am 100% certain that the missing signature was not the reason for the FP request. Think logically.Hey guys,
I need your help please!
After I got a FP req last week, I reviewed the documents that I sent along with my application, found that I sent an unsigned photocopy of my current passport, DAMN! (As I keep scan of my documents on my computer, I mistakenly kept a very old scan of my current passport before I signed it, and that’s what I sent to IRCC). This maybe caused the FP.
Now, I can send them the signed copy with an explanation through web form. Or I can also wait until interview day.
What do you think guys? Any suggestions?
Your passport was unsigned ? How is that possible - isn't the signature digitally printed on the passport ? Or do you mean the photocopy was unsigned ?Hey guys,
I need your help please!
After I got a FP req last week, I reviewed the documents that I sent along with my application, found that I sent an unsigned photocopy of my current passport, DAMN! (As I keep scan of my documents on my computer, I mistakenly kept a very old scan of my current passport before I signed it, and that’s what I sent to IRCC). This maybe caused the FP.
Now, I can send them the signed copy with an explanation through web form. Or I can also wait until interview day.
What do you think guys? Any suggestions?
Thanks @spyfy for sharing your opinion, its appreciated.I am 100% certain that the missing signature was not the reason for the FP request. Think logically.
I would say that by resending the document, you are likely going to cause more chaos than it's going to help. Just bring the passport to the interview and if they bring the signature thing up, explain.
Disclaimer: This suggestion is based on my general experience dealing with IRCC and similar agencies. I don't have any direct experience with unsigned passports and IRCC.
No, there is a space on it to be manually signed, no digital signature. Actually I scanned it before I signed it about 4 years ago, and kept the scan on my computer till present, but signed it later and forgot to rescan it and replace the file on my computer.Your passport was unsigned ? How is that possible - isn't the signature digitally printed on the passport ? Or do you mean the photocopy was unsigned ?
Fingerprints are typically requested when your name and/or biographical profile results in a hit in the RCMP/CSIS database. They need your FPs to make sure it's not you.Thanks @spyfy for sharing your opinion, its appreciated.
The second guess about getting FP is that I lost my previous passport. It was expired several month before my first arrival and becoming PR, I lost it in my back home.
Would it be the cause of FP ?