The dual citizenship rule does not apply to the op as he is not a canadian by birth , so if he manages to get US citizenship then he will have to forego canadian citizenship..
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Originally posted by Heart Stealer
it is surprising to note that people were smart enough to manage PR from Canada and Green Card from US and looking for citizenship from Canada and later from US too, still do not know how to respond to CIC letter.
God bless them!
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Originally posted by dudewheresmycar
The dual citizenship rule does not apply to the op as he is not a canadian by birth , so if he manages to get US citizenship then he will have to forego canadian citizenship..
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Dimple2001
Hi,
Could anyone please answer the following for me?
I have fulfilled 1095 days of physical presence before applying for citizenship (from the time I became PR). However, after I became a PR, I had to leave for 137 days. I have mentioned the reason for this on the residence calculator and also, I have made up for that absence before applying for my citizenship.
My application is in processing and at the moment it has been transferred to the local office. I am expecting to be called for the test soon.
My question:
At the test, will the citizenship judge give me an RQ based on the 137 days absence?
Thanks,
VD
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