Hello everyone,
We came in Canada last July 2011 and became resident in the same month and year. We tried to calculate our physical presence and it says QUALIFIED.
My family had submitted the application for citizenship last December 2015. The application was returned last January 2016. The letter says:
The passport(s) provided does not cover the 6 year period preceding the date of your application. Please send us a photocopy of the biographical page of any other passport(s) you have had during the relevant 6 year period.
We included everything, a photocopy of the old passport and the new passport. My question is, do you really have to be physically present in Canada for 6 years before you apply for the citizenship? If that's so, why did the presence calculator approved or said that you are qualified since we came here 2011. Got only 90days to send it back to them.
Need your help and advise.
Thank you very much.
We came in Canada last July 2011 and became resident in the same month and year. We tried to calculate our physical presence and it says QUALIFIED.
My family had submitted the application for citizenship last December 2015. The application was returned last January 2016. The letter says:
The passport(s) provided does not cover the 6 year period preceding the date of your application. Please send us a photocopy of the biographical page of any other passport(s) you have had during the relevant 6 year period.
We included everything, a photocopy of the old passport and the new passport. My question is, do you really have to be physically present in Canada for 6 years before you apply for the citizenship? If that's so, why did the presence calculator approved or said that you are qualified since we came here 2011. Got only 90days to send it back to them.
Need your help and advise.
Thank you very much.