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kalebhushan

Star Member
Apr 4, 2018
157
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Mumbai IN
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Delhi
NOC Code......
2173
AOR Received.
04-09-2018
Med's Done....
27-09-2018
Passport Req..
25-01-2019
Hi All,

I am referring to the following question while applying to Canadian citizenship online:

Do you currently, or have you ever held immigration or citizenship status in a country or territory other than Canada (this includes your country of birth)?

I am aware that as per the this information (Q13), I am suppose to enter information about tourist visas as well. Does this include:

1. For instance, visiting a country like Romania based on Austria's Schengen stamp? So in this case, the passport will not have Romania's visa sticker but will have a stamp from Romania. Will I have to enter information for visit to Romania too?

2. Schengen is a broad visa covering multiple countries. Will I have to enter information for all the Schengen countries I visit based on a visa obtained from one state (For instance, visiting France on a visa obtained from Denmark). In this case, the passport will neither have a sticker nor a stamp from France (might have an exit stamp).

3. For visas obtained on arrival where there is no end date mentioned on stamp (for instance, UAE visitor visa obtained on Indian passport with US visas have a validity of 14 days but the end date is not stamped on the visa stamp.)

Thanks everyone in advance.
 

shiremag

Champion Member
Jun 14, 2022
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Hi All,

I am referring to the following question while applying to Canadian citizenship online:

Do you currently, or have you ever held immigration or citizenship status in a country or territory other than Canada (this includes your country of birth)?

I am aware that as per the this information (Q13), I am suppose to enter information about tourist visas as well. Does this include:

1. For instance, visiting a country like Romania based on Austria's Schengen stamp? So in this case, the passport will not have Romania's visa sticker but will have a stamp from Romania. Will I have to enter information for visit to Romania too?

2. Schengen is a broad visa covering multiple countries. Will I have to enter information for all the Schengen countries I visit based on a visa obtained from one state (For instance, visiting France on a visa obtained from Denmark). In this case, the passport will neither have a sticker nor a stamp from France (might have an exit stamp).

3. For visas obtained on arrival where there is no end date mentioned on stamp (for instance, UAE visitor visa obtained on Indian passport with US visas have a validity of 14 days but the end date is not stamped on the visa stamp.)

Thanks everyone in advance.
1. Yes, your status in Romania was a visitor. You need to disclose it because they can verify those stamps on the passport.
2. You can report the Schengen Visa stamped on the passport in your passport. In your physical presence calculator you would have reported all Schengen countries visited on this trip. If you want to further clarify, feel free to add a letter of explanation
3. In this case your visitor status ended the day were last physically present in the UAE before the 14 day expiry of your visa on arrival. You may enter the day were physically present in the UAE as a visitor for the end date

In essence avoid discrepancies with stamps or visas on your passport that can be easily verified
 

kalebhushan

Star Member
Apr 4, 2018
157
39
Mumbai IN
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Delhi
NOC Code......
2173
AOR Received.
04-09-2018
Med's Done....
27-09-2018
Passport Req..
25-01-2019
Thanks @shiremag, a quick follow up question on point 3 in your reply then:

Will the end date of any status be the visa expiry date or the date I exited the country?

For instance, I had the Schengen visa for 3 week but exited the Schengen zone in 4 days and entered Romania right after based on the same Schengen visa. I did not stay in the Schengen zone for the whole of 3 weeks.

1. Yes, your status in Romania was a visitor. You need to disclose it because they can verify those stamps on the passport.
2. You can report the Schengen Visa stamped on the passport in your passport. In your physical presence calculator you would have reported all Schengen countries visited on this trip. If you want to further clarify, feel free to add a letter of explanation
3. In this case your visitor status ended the day were last physically present in the UAE before the 14 day expiry of your visa on arrival. You may enter the day were physically present in the UAE as a visitor for the end date

In essence avoid discrepancies with stamps or visas on your passport that can be easily verified
 

abbas.pasha

VIP Member
Sep 17, 2016
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Thanks @shiremag, a quick follow up question on point 3 in your reply then:

Will the end date of any status be the visa expiry date or the date I exited the country?

For instance, I had the Schengen visa for 3 week but exited the Schengen zone in 4 days and entered Romania right after based on the same Schengen visa. I did not stay in the Schengen zone for the whole of 3 weeks.
Its a question about immigration status and not about your travel history..
It should be as per the visa expiry date stamped on your passport
 

Sarah0211

Star Member
Apr 24, 2019
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If we have held Schengen visitor visas and US visitor visas or visitor visas for countries such as the Dominican Republic that you can get upon entry, do we have to list all those visitor visas?
 

JEDI-007

Star Member
May 30, 2012
82
5
Its a question about immigration status and not about your travel history..
It should be as per the visa expiry date stamped on your passport
What the dates should be in case visa was stamped but never visited or worked in that country?
 

JEDI-007

Star Member
May 30, 2012
82
5
Date of issue of the visa and the date of validity of the visa on your passport
An example - If as person is outside of Canada and gets PR Visa stamped on his/her passport, that person actually do not become a PR until he/she makes an entry into Canada with that visa, so just visa stamping do not make a person an immigrant.
Just visa stamped dates do not make a person an immigrant or visitor or a worker.
 
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abbas.pasha

VIP Member
Sep 17, 2016
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An example - If as person is outside of Canada and get PR Visa stamped on his/her passport, that person actually do not become a PR until he/she makes an entry into Canada with that visa, so just visa stamping do not make a person an immigrant.
Just visa stamped dates do not make a person an immigrant or visitor or a worker.
This question is ....

Tell us if you have had immigration, permanent resident status and/or citizenship in any other country outside of Canada (e.g. your country of birth)
  • Check either “Yes” or “No”.
  • If you check “Yes”, complete the chart.
  • Tell us which countries you have held status in, and exactly what status you held or currently hold (student, employment/worker, visitor, refugee/protected person, permanent resident or citizen).
  • Provide the date you obtained each status (YYYY-MM-DD)
  • Include the end date if no longer valid, if applicable (YYYY-MM-DD). Leave blank if you currently hold this status.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-0002-application-canadian-citizenship-under-subsection-5-1-adults-18-years-older.html#Step4

You can tell IRCC what you wrote above ;) They will give you an instant PR Visa :D
 
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JEDI-007

Star Member
May 30, 2012
82
5
This question is ....

Tell us if you have had immigration, permanent resident status and/or citizenship in any other country outside of Canada (e.g. your country of birth)
  • Check either “Yes” or “No”.
  • If you check “Yes”, complete the chart.
  • Tell us which countries you have held status in, and exactly what status you held or currently hold (student, employment/worker, visitor, refugee/protected person, permanent resident or citizen).
  • Provide the date you obtained each status (YYYY-MM-DD)
  • Include the end date if no longer valid, if applicable (YYYY-MM-DD). Leave blank if you currently hold this status.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-0002-application-canadian-citizenship-under-subsection-5-1-adults-18-years-older.html#Step4

You can tell IRCC what you wrote above ;) They will give you an instant PR Visa :D
I am expecting healthy rationale discussion, you are reacting! You can skip this!
 
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