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Stef.

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I have my test and interview coming up soon. I understand I have to bring the passports plus copies of the biographical pages, originals of language proof and translations of passport stamps if necessary.

In the email it says I should also bring

  • Any other documentation which you submitted with your application for citizenship.

    What are they referring to? Can somebody with experience explain what documents you brought for your interview?
    Thanks
 
I have my test and interview coming up soon. I understand I have to bring the passports plus copies of the biographical pages, originals of language proof and translations of passport stamps if necessary.

In the email it says I should also bring

  • Any other documentation which you submitted with your application for citizenship.

    What are they referring to? Can somebody with experience explain what documents you brought for your interview?
    Thanks

All the original docs you have submitted as copies, e.g. IDs, PR card, CoPR...
 
One more question please, apparently they sent out the test invite on the 16th of June, but I have not received it in the mail yet.

I assume I can just print out the email and take this with me?

Also, are we not supposed to sign something? Should that also come in the mail? Do they give you that paper during the interview? It is not an attachment to my email.
 
One more question please, apparently they sent out the test invite on the 16th of June, but I have not received it in the mail yet.

I assume I can just print out the email and take this with me?

Also, are we not supposed to sign something? Should that also come in the mail? Do they give you that paper during the interview? It is not an attachment to my email.

Yes, you can print the invite. In fact, the agent told me that when they send you the invite via email that is the only copy you receive.
About the paper to sign (cit-0039), usually it is attached to the email they send you along with the invite.
If you didn't receive it, i suggest you call them and ask, since the officer will ask you for it.
 
Yes, you can print the invite. In fact, the agent told me that when they send you the invite via email that is the only copy you receive.
About the paper to sign (cit-0039), usually it is attached to the email they send you along with the invite.
If you didn't receive it, i suggest you call them and ask, since the officer will ask you for it.
I've received both, but yes the printed copy (from email) is the exact same copy that one receives upon mail !
 
Siar- it is the piece of paper that you need to sign and hand in during the interview. As far as I understand it is a piece of paper stating that you have not committed any crimes...or anything that would prohibit you from getting the citizenship.
Stef.
 
Siar- it is the piece of paper that you need to sign and hand in during the interview. As far as I understand it is a piece of paper stating that you have not committed any crimes...or anything that would prohibit you from getting the citizenship.
Stef.
Yes I received the exact same thing by both email and regular mail.
 
So you did receive a piece of paper that you brought with you, that you had to sign and hand over? The reason why I am asking is that with my email this paper did NOT come.
 
So you did receive a piece of paper that you brought with you, that you had to sign and hand over? The reason why I am asking is that with my email this paper did NOT come.

Weird because in my case I received it by email as well.