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Do i need to translate stamps in my scanned passport for citizenship application. Given that none of the flight were made after getting PR status and a translated exit entry report from the airport authorities is provided ?
 
You only need to scab fron page of passports with your photo
 
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Do i need to translate stamps in my scanned passport for citizenship application. Given that none of the flight were made after getting PR status and a translated exit entry report from the airport authorities is provided ?

For the application, only the biographical pages of your passport are required, so you don't need to submit the other pages with stamps. However, I've seen on the forum that some people reported that their passports were checked during the test interview and stamps needed to be translated for that. So it might be a good idea to get that done for the test/interview day. But not for the application itself.
 
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Do i need to translate stamps in my scanned passport for citizenship application. Given that none of the flight were made after getting PR status and a translated exit entry report from the airport authorities is provided ?
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The checklist clearly mentions "All biographical pages of passports and/or travel documents covering five (5) year eligibility period."
Biographical pages are all with personal information and photo ...there is nothing mentioning stamps anywhere.
so i need to translate visas that i have in my passport.
did anyone hear about stamps being asked for ?
 
what does " five (5) year eligibility period" mean ?given that for police certificates another context is used " in the four (4) years immediately before the date of your application"
it seems that both have different meanings ..
 
what does " five (5) year eligibility period" mean ?given that for police certificates another context is used " in the four (4) years immediately before the date of your application"
it seems that both have different meanings ..

The 5 years before application/eligibility (1095 days in Canada) date. As per the date calculator. I have no idea why police cert is a different date but it has been for a long time.
 
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