I ticked the "YES" box and I duly submitted Form CIT0177 with my citizenship application, but with giant 'X' marks scrawled across both of its pages, and with the words "Not Applicable" clearly written in blue ink and in my handwriting across the tops of both of its pages.
This, as I was assured by an IRCC call centre representative, was one correct way for me to have accurately and truthfully responded to Q9c.
Contrary to Johnboy's advice in this thread, no professional person applying for citizenship who values her/his unblemished professional and legal reputation for honesty, and for whom a "YES" response is indicated, could possibly tick the "NO" box, as such would be a patently dishonest response to a direct question.
It's really up to IRCC to fix this problem with their new citizenship form. It looks like it's going to be a slow-motion train-wreck for us all, unless a senior figure at IRCC, or Minister Hussen himself, steps in immediately to give leeway direction to the coal-face employees in Sydney, NS, particularly those newbies brought on staff to help deal with the new influx of applications post-C6's implementation.
Without strong leadership at IRCC or at the Ministry level itself at this stage, we're likely witnessing an unfolding disaster here.
This, as I was assured by an IRCC call centre representative, was one correct way for me to have accurately and truthfully responded to Q9c.
Contrary to Johnboy's advice in this thread, no professional person applying for citizenship who values her/his unblemished professional and legal reputation for honesty, and for whom a "YES" response is indicated, could possibly tick the "NO" box, as such would be a patently dishonest response to a direct question.
It's really up to IRCC to fix this problem with their new citizenship form. It looks like it's going to be a slow-motion train-wreck for us all, unless a senior figure at IRCC, or Minister Hussen himself, steps in immediately to give leeway direction to the coal-face employees in Sydney, NS, particularly those newbies brought on staff to help deal with the new influx of applications post-C6's implementation.
Without strong leadership at IRCC or at the Ministry level itself at this stage, we're likely witnessing an unfolding disaster here.
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