Hi,
September 10- 2013 I appeared for my citizenship test( I applied January 2012). The test was really easy. If you read the book word by word only once and do some online tests, there is nothing to worry about. I was able to answer 19 correct out of 20 and I started to read a week before the test. Then when I was being interviewed I was told I needed to fill out the Residence Questionnaire and send them a million documents in 45 days and that was because I didn't have my expired passport and also because I am a us citizen too. Any ways I am withdrawing my application, I've heard from you and other friends that it'll take for ever for the questionnaire to be processed. I thought after withdrawing my application I would renew my PR card and join my husband who works in the US and whenever we decide to live in Canada which is our goal for the future, after being sure that I am eligible for Canadian citizenship I will reapply. My question is
- to withdraw my application, do I need to have a reason?
- If yes, what would be the best reason to give them so when I reapply in the future I wouldn't get in trouble?
- on the withdrawal form it says : they won't do any action after withdrawing. does that mean they will close it for ever and won't go back to it in the future? will they keep the previous application in my records and go back to see why I closed it?
I really appreciate for sharing your experiences about this issue.
September 10- 2013 I appeared for my citizenship test( I applied January 2012). The test was really easy. If you read the book word by word only once and do some online tests, there is nothing to worry about. I was able to answer 19 correct out of 20 and I started to read a week before the test. Then when I was being interviewed I was told I needed to fill out the Residence Questionnaire and send them a million documents in 45 days and that was because I didn't have my expired passport and also because I am a us citizen too. Any ways I am withdrawing my application, I've heard from you and other friends that it'll take for ever for the questionnaire to be processed. I thought after withdrawing my application I would renew my PR card and join my husband who works in the US and whenever we decide to live in Canada which is our goal for the future, after being sure that I am eligible for Canadian citizenship I will reapply. My question is
- to withdraw my application, do I need to have a reason?
- If yes, what would be the best reason to give them so when I reapply in the future I wouldn't get in trouble?
- on the withdrawal form it says : they won't do any action after withdrawing. does that mean they will close it for ever and won't go back to it in the future? will they keep the previous application in my records and go back to see why I closed it?
I really appreciate for sharing your experiences about this issue.