Yes, it may because CIC will determine that you are living outside canada and coming back just for passport for convenience. They may delay your application or issue you an residence questionnaire. However, please make sure to give enough buffer like 2-3 weeks before applying for citizenship so that no issues related to residency requirement arise. Don't apply exactly on 1095 days. Give it 10-15 days of buffer and apply after that.member012 said:thecoolguysam -Thank you very much for the information.
So just to be clear, if I apply in February when the new laws are not in effect, it may still raise an issue if I live in the US at the time of the interview?
Not at all . One-day entries are not required to be reported-- see instructions. also, cic is well aware of the flag pole procedure.yyzhuang said:I'm very sorry for cross posting. But I'm getting worried about one thing. I landed in Oct, 2012 (was a student before that). On my landing day, I went through the Canada/US boarder and came back right away. There's a Canadian stamp showing the date of landing on my passport, but no US stamp. I realized I didn't report this single-day entry on my calculation sheet. Will this be a problem?
Thank you! phew..Empirical-Scientist said:Not at all . One-day entries are not required to be reported-- see instructions. also, cic is well aware of the flag pole procedure.
As i know, Nov. 2014 test takers have just recently taken oaths. Waiting time is usually 2mos. for single applicants.sarah180 said:Hello Vancouver applicants,
I am a July applicant from Vancouver. I have done my test and interview January 6 but still haven't heard any thing about the oath invitation and I am just wondering if anyone else faced something similar. I definitely passed the test but I did not have the translation of the stamp for one entry that I had but the officer did not even mention it. Does any one knows the normal wait time between the test and receiving the invitation letter for oath ceremony?
Many thanks.
Pel said:update
Had a test and interview on Feb-04. Got RQ (US entries/exits). Was surprised as I only made a few trips to US and stayed there overnight just couple times. Anyway, got them that i94 form within an hour after the interview, but was told they will review my file within their regular RQ processing time..
At least moving forward.. Good luck everyone.
Timeline:
Applied - March 2014
Process started - April
LOT - July
Test - Feb 04 / 2015
RQ (i94) rcvd - Feb 04 / 2015
RQ provided - Feb 04 / 2015
Oath ...
Wow... this is a really bad experience.basharar said:Consider yourself lucky. Some people where kicked out of the ceremony because of babies. I will never take my kids to this. It is worth hiring or finding a babysitter.....
Yeah, but think about others as well and don't be selfish. Others are there to celebrate this day, not to hear your baby crying.Kitsilano said:What a bad oath taking experience in Vancouver.
Rude staff didn't let us hold our babies in our laps. When babies cried asked leave the room, my wife tried to calm them down at the back seats, wouldn't allowed to go out for awhile. Staff got mad and so...
It is just passed, I don't wanna talk anymore. No excitements at the end... we were sad and felt so lonely.