Hello everyone!
I'm invited to both test and the oath ceremony for June 3rd.
I'm preparing stuff to bring with me as stated in the Notice of Appear and an additional information paper that I received through email from IRCC now.
I am a bit confused now so please help me.
They are asking me to bring all my original documents that support my citizenship application (as listed in the document checklist in the citizenship application form)
- well, in the list, (there are a lot)
1. the online physical presence calculator (how can I re-print it?)
2. photocopies of biographical pages of passport (well, Can I just bring all my current and expired passports instead of photocopying them all over again?)
3. Photocopy of proof that demonstrates adequate knowledge of English or French (well, I studied/graduated from post-secondary school in Canada and I submitted the official transcript. (should I bring this one again? I have to apply again....and it takes time...)
4. photocopy of personal identification document (I guess I can just bring my driver's license, PR card, health card and my passport.. right?)
5. two citizenship photos (I guess this is not applicable, is it?)
6. Fee receipt (neither is this applicable, is this?)
Also, is it really necessary to have certified translation of ANY passport pages that have visas, entry/exit stamps or notes that are not in English or French? I mean, mostly all the stamps, visas notes include English and some of them have also their own language with English. None of them are completely foreign language without English. (well, there are some Spanish word like Salida, meaning exit). Should I still bother considering to have them translated?
How about bio-data page of all current & expired passports? Can I just bring the passports and present them without having them photocopied?
Just a little things mostly but I just would like to be sure for safety.
Thanks guys and hang on! We're almost there!
I'm invited to both test and the oath ceremony for June 3rd.
I'm preparing stuff to bring with me as stated in the Notice of Appear and an additional information paper that I received through email from IRCC now.
I am a bit confused now so please help me.
They are asking me to bring all my original documents that support my citizenship application (as listed in the document checklist in the citizenship application form)
- well, in the list, (there are a lot)
1. the online physical presence calculator (how can I re-print it?)
2. photocopies of biographical pages of passport (well, Can I just bring all my current and expired passports instead of photocopying them all over again?)
3. Photocopy of proof that demonstrates adequate knowledge of English or French (well, I studied/graduated from post-secondary school in Canada and I submitted the official transcript. (should I bring this one again? I have to apply again....and it takes time...)
4. photocopy of personal identification document (I guess I can just bring my driver's license, PR card, health card and my passport.. right?)
5. two citizenship photos (I guess this is not applicable, is it?)
6. Fee receipt (neither is this applicable, is this?)
Also, is it really necessary to have certified translation of ANY passport pages that have visas, entry/exit stamps or notes that are not in English or French? I mean, mostly all the stamps, visas notes include English and some of them have also their own language with English. None of them are completely foreign language without English. (well, there are some Spanish word like Salida, meaning exit). Should I still bother considering to have them translated?
How about bio-data page of all current & expired passports? Can I just bring the passports and present them without having them photocopied?
Just a little things mostly but I just would like to be sure for safety.
Thanks guys and hang on! We're almost there!
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