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Does anyone know how a short vacation trip outside Canada ( Europe ) after applying for citizenship will effect your application?

Will it trigger a RQ? will it create further delays? When CIC requests CBSA for entries, do they request all the entries for the applicant or only those 4 years used in the citizenship residence calculation?

I have home here in Canada and well settled. But i wanna travel with my girl friend for vacation to europe for 10 days.

Now if I have to wait till I receive the oath so as not to trigger delays in my applications, that will be sad. cant wait more 2 years or so just for a vacation.

Any thoughts? Pleasee ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
dear_pnp said:
Does anyone know how a short vacation trip outside Canada ( Europe ) after applying for citizenship will effect your application?

Up to 2 months will be fine, I think.
 
Anyone else have any inputs? Any cases where people have traveled for vacation without any issue.

Any seniors members? Cant believe this topic hasn't been discussed at all
 
It should be no problem what so ever i traveled twice since my application. Once for 3 weeks and other for 7 weeks. Both times i advised CIC. My application was processed without a problem. awaiting on oath ceremony
 
Thanks for sharing your thoughts OKK.

So are we required to inform CIC of any vacation travels during the processing of the application.

Good to know that it did not affect your processing.

What are the best practices. How did you inform them? Online or email? Email address or link?

What proof did you send along with that communication.

Thank you
 
I am in the same boat plan to travel.......

Do I need to call CIC again after return to Canada?
 
dear_pnp said:
Thanks for sharing your thoughts OKK.

So are we required to inform CIC of any vacation travels during the processing of the application.

Good to know that it did not affect your processing.

What are the best practices. How did you inform them? Online or email? Email address or link?

What proof did you send along with that communication.

Thank you
You don't have to inform them its not compulsory....I did it just to be on the safer side thinking what if they send me any request (further documentation or notice to appear for a test etc etc)....The 1st vacation i just called at CIC call center and they made a note in their system however when i called them at the time of my 2ND vacation i was advised that my file was transferred to my local office so i have to advise them via fax which i did....the fax number was provided to me by CIC agent...make sure in your fax you include your file#, client id#, your full name, D.O.B, address, advise them of your traveling dates and also fax a copy of your itinerary.
 
hmm i see...thats good to know...

i am paranoid to even go for a week of vacation in order not to effect the processing of application.

Well after hearing from you, i guess i can atleast start thinking of a vacation....
 
dear_pnp said:
hmm i see...thats good to know...

i am paranoid to even go for a week of vacation in order not to effect the processing of application.

Well after hearing from you, i guess i can atleast start thinking of a vacation....
There is no need to be paranoid dude...altogether i took 10 weeks vacation and nothing was effected in my application.
 
Useful information, good to know.

OKK said:
You don't have to inform them its not compulsory....I did it just to be on the safer side thinking what if they send me any request (further documentation or notice to appear for a test etc etc)....The 1st vacation i just called at CIC call center and they made a note in their system however when i called them at the time of my 2ND vacation i was advised that my file was transferred to my local office so i have to advise them via fax which i did....the fax number was provided to me by CIC agent...make sure in your fax you include your file#, client id#, your full name, D.O.B, address, advise them of your traveling dates and also fax a copy of your itinerary.
 
dear_pnp,

Relax.....by worrying too much you are giving them too much power to mess with your happiness ! Go enjoy your vacation...we are also human beings (and in some cases very qualified professionals) like the CIC folks who look at our cases and need vacations just like they do !
 
us2yow,

Thanks for your input bro.

Yeah I know I am thinking too much, but I found thinking too much is better than waiting too much ;D ;D ;D ;D

I am qualified professional and I cant tell you how many business meetings, employment promotions i am missing by not being a Canadian.

Companies dont like to spend time and money on getting you a visa to attend business meetings and conferences and thats effecting my growth in my company.

So i rather sit tight and not take any vacation and become Canadian first. At least i should explore whole of Canada before vacationing else where lol :P :P :P :P
 
dear_pnp said:
Does anyone know how a short vacation trip outside Canada ( Europe ) after applying for citizenship will effect your application?

Will it trigger a RQ? will it create further delays? When CIC requests CBSA for entries, do they request all the entries for the applicant or only those 4 years used in the citizenship residence calculation?

I have home here in Canada and well settled. But i wanna travel with my girl friend for vacation to europe for 10 days.

Now if I have to wait till I receive the oath so as not to trigger delays in my applications, that will be sad. cant wait more 2 years or so just for a vacation.

Any thoughts? Pleasee ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Taking Vacation should and will not affect your Citizenship application in routine cases. An Average worker in Canada gets Vacation between 4-8 weeks in 1 given year. If you have established strong ties, i.e., you have a job (Full Time, Contract) and take vacation within this time range, it should not affect your application. But if there is an unusual activity, i.e. taking Vacation of 6 months due to reason (except STD, or any other valid reason, not mentioned in your application) which are non common, may trigger further investigation in form of an RQ. Remember, data/information, what ever you mention to CIC/Canadian has and should be true and consistent.

I know they have issued RQ to people who didn't even travel once out of Canada, but I am sure there was a reason which triggered it.
 
By you not traveling WILL NOT expedite anything and it has NO effect on the process of your application, as other members had indicated there had been several cases where applicants never stepped out of Canada but they still got RQ.
 
Thanks rocky272727 and OKK for your inputs.

I am much more relieved now and can plan for my vacations lol ;) ;) ;) ;)

However, do we know if CIC requests CBSA records only for that particular 4 year time period or do they request all the records for that 4 year period + Current.

When do they usually request those from CBSA? Since they dont record departures, I am afraid they might think I was out of canada for longer time when i arrive.