Don't believe what the bot says, I know a real life story of someone who got into trouble a few years back when they changed citizenships. This happened in Australia for my colleague, an Indian who had taken Singapore citizenship, also had an Australian PR. He was travelling back from Singapore to Australia with his new Singapore passport , I'm not sure if he informed the Australian authorities about change in citizenship. I remember him saying he was sent back. I believe as per Indian laws at least those days 10-13 years back one had to give-up Indian citizenship after acquiring citizenship of another country. Hence his Aussie PR had to be updated with the new citizenship before he could use it again.Hello @legalfalcon ,
I became a Canadian PR on 21st September, 2022 by doing my landing in Canada. Post that, I came back to The Netherlands where I am currently working. My current citizenship is Indian and I will be eligible for the Dutch citizenship in January 2023 and am considering applying for the same. I do have a few questions on the same though:
1. Do I have to inform the Canadian authorities in case I apply for the Dutch citizenship? and/or once I get the Dutch citizenship.
Thanks @Lord_Tony for your inputs and I will keep your advice in mind. Although, my question was directed @legalfalcon and last I knew, this account was not managed by a bot and I had got some very helpful inputs from this user and hence reached out to the same user.Don't believe what the bot says, I know a real life story of someone who got into trouble a few years back when they changed citizenships. This happened in Australia for my colleague, an Indian who had taken Singapore citizenship, also had an Australian PR. He was travelling back from Singapore to Australia with his new Singapore passport , I'm not sure if he informed the Australian authorities about change in citizenship. I remember him saying he was sent back. I believe as per Indian laws at least those days 10-13 years back one had to give-up Indian citizenship after acquiring citizenship of another country. Hence his Aussie PR had to be updated with the new citizenship before he could use it again.
I would assume after getting Dutch citizenship and giving up you Indian passport, assuming that old Indian law is there still, you might have to do the needed update with IRCC, Please take legal advice do not depend on bot logic here.
Yes Legalfacon is real person however I saw the bot answering to your question above which is why I forced myself to reply.Thanks @Lord_Tony for your inputs and I will keep your advice in mind. Although, my question was directed @legalfalcon and last I knew, this account was not managed by a bot and I had got some very helpful inputs from this user and hence reached out to the same user.
@legalfalcon Please help!, will it be a wise move to delete this profile and re-submit?@Raptor33 Please help!
Yes, I have seen this before. The CRS score can change for a number of reasons, including:@Raptor33 Please help!
Congratulations on receiving your RRV! I am so glad that I was able to help you with your immigration journey. I know that it can be a long and complicated process, so I am happy to have been able to provide some clarity and support.Hi @legalfalcon, I just received my RFV, I want to say thank you for providing us with high-quality immigration answers at no cost in this forum. You are really helpful!!!
Hi @legalfalcon, I just received my RFV, I want to say thank you for providing us with high-quality immigration answers at no cost in this forum. You are really helpful!!!
Yes, proof of funds is usually reviewed as part of the eligibility assessment. However, there are a few possible reasons why your eligibility may not have been started yet, even after you submitted the ADR for proof of funds:@legalfalcon
I have got an ADR for proof of funds and I submitted them .but still in tracker my eligibility shows not started. Is it not in eligibility they check finance ?? Also I undergone medicals on 2022 and it was showing completed in tracker. Last week I saw the medicals expiry date got automatically extended to one more year. Is this a good sign ? What does this mean. Please answer