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keesio said:
hmmm... tricky. Note that you need 1096 days on the day that you signed the application. If on the signature date you have 1095 exactly, then I'm afraid you are one day short.
You need 1095 days completed and need to sign on the 1096th day. I applied with 1095 days and got my citizenship.
Either way, if the residency calculator tells you you have 1095 days, it's fine.
 
belouna said:
Hi msafari, could you help me plz, finally I decided to withdraw my application, can I send documents proving my residence like leases and medical files or other proof of residence with my new application?
Thx
The current citizenship application form is different to the one you submitted last time. It requires much more documentary evidence almost matching the RQ in profile. For peace of mind submit the additional documents you mention that provide proof of physical presence. They may not prevent an RQ but the main thing to focus on is that you now have 1095 actual physical presence (APP) days and stand a much better chance of approval.

Good luck!
 
Hi Belouna,

I have a question, if I withdraw the application ,will i get my fee back ? since 2014 applications are moving faster , and I have no clue why my application is stuck. I am thinking of withdrawing the application and apply again, but again the question is will I get my previously paid fee back ?
 
belouna said:
[nothing could prevent a RQ.... :(
Thank you so much


I would suggest including a cover letter explaining why you are re-applying. I think this will be more important than the additional proof of residence documents (which they have from your previous RQ anyways). Good luck.