All,
I need help please.
I applied for myself and my wife for candian citizenship as a family application.
We appeared for the test today, and she believes that she will most probably fail the test.
I have a question here, will CIC consider both her and my application as one and the same ?
I am dead sure of passing the test , but will I also have to appear before the judge OR they will ask me to take the Oath, but my wife may have to appear before the citizenship judge.
Does anyone know of such a situation where one of the partners failed the test and other passed.
Any help will be greatly appreciated as I am really tense!
Thanks in advance
Its better to call the CIC / send them a letter asking them to separate both the applications and their processing . A friend of mine who received an RQ was advise the same by the CIC .
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Fido.
But Citizenship applications are considered as individual application not a family application. If one fails, other application should not be affected by it
As desi #1 said .... who ever passes the test in the family takes oath first. Other family members who failed the test will join later after going through all the process .... In most of the cases, it is just matter of time, only delays the things and nothing else. But needs to do some home work.
Quote:This is not how it works in reality.
Originally posted by Gurram
As desi #1 said .... who ever passes the test in the family takes oath first. Other family members who failed the test will join later after going through all the process .... In most of the cases, it is just matter of time, only delays the things and nothing else. But needs to do some home work.
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When i gave the test we were told that if we fail first time , we will be asked to repeat the test...
Only after the 2nd failure will we be asked to see a judge..
As PM rightly pointed out if u suspect ur spouse will fail , then it is best to ask the applications to be separated, otherwise both applications will be delayed.
Don't be judgemental in advance. Each case is unique. CIC do considers age, education, knowledge and capability of applicant, based on provided info on application. You should wait until cic makes decision about partner's test result.
For multiple aplications, cic do process seperately but all have to wait for oath untill all applicants are ready to be called for oath same day.
Request for seperating files only advisable after knowing test results. CIC process is slower any ways due to work load, it is hard to expedite no matter what you try.
Incase, if partner has to appear before Citizenship Judge, only she has to answer. You won't have to answer. If she needs comfort, you can joint her only as interpreter with judge's permisson.
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