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    jobs and naturalization

    anyone have any ideas? pls help if u do
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    jobs and naturalization

    soon i will apply for naturalization. does it matter what jobs i held in the U.S. and whether i left the company or they let me go? thank you
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    Citizenship question

    If between the time that i apply for naturalization and the time of my oath i will be studying in Canada, will there be any problems at my naturalization interview? would this situation make ground for a naturalization denial, or will they be ok with it since i was gone just for studies...
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    couple of questions

    thank you. that helps.
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    couple of questions

    could they deny my application just cause i lived in Canada after my application? i would still be a U.S. resident, taking some courses in Canada during the time that they process my application.
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    couple of questions

    bear in mind i am a permanent U.S. resident. i am not in the U.S. ilegally. my question is : would i jeopardize my U.S. residency, if i live in Canada after i apply for naturalization? would this jeopardize my chances to become a U.S. citizen?
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    couple of questions

    1) suppose i apply for naturalization, and then i go to Canada, but i still return to the U.S. for the fongerprinting, interview and oath dates.outside of these dates i would be living in Canada. would there be any problem with this-towards my U.S. naturalization? thank you
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    denial of naturalization

    i was refering to the 30 months of physical residence requirement. thanx for your answer
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    denial of naturalization

    let's say u are denied for citizenship, due to an elegibility requirement that u didnt meet at the time. can u apply again for naturalization, once u meet that requirement?will there be any problems with that?
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    30 months out of 5 years- question

    i see. i was kinda hoping that they review the case right after they receive the application. Then, depending on the review, they would decide whether to interview someone or not. But i guess what ure saying is that they dont do the actual eligibility calculations until a couple of days...
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    30 months out of 5 years- question

    one more thing: -usually, will the INS officer check to see if u meet the 30 months requirement after you file the application?(before the interview) or -will they check this requirement at the time of the interview?
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    30 months out of 5 years- question

    thank you. thats what i thought
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    30 months out of 5 years- question

    thank you very much for the information guys! i have one additional question: are the 30 months considered to be until the time I apply for naturalization, or until my interview date? basically, to the 5 years end when I apply for naturalization or when I have my interview? thank you...
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    30 months out of 5 years- question

    I was a full time student in Canada during my 5 years as a TX Permanent Resident. DUring the 5 years, i have been in TX for less than 30 months. I have filed for N400, and soon i will have my interview. Do you think that my being in the US for less than 30 months will be a problem?
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    before filing the application for naturalization...

    so they either tell me at first when i am applying that i should wait 3 months, or they will tell me at the interview,right?
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    before filing the application for naturalization...

    also, i forgot to mention, i was in Canada(fulltime student) 3 months before i filed my application in TX, so do u think that could be an exception that could be allowed?
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    before filing the application for naturalization...

    i read somewhere on the forum that : you need to reside in the district where u file for 3 months before filing. i wanted to make sure if that information is correct. and also, what happens if u dont reside in the district where u file for 3 months before filing? thank you
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