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I applied for citizenship in Nov 2020.  Today it shows I still have a 4 month wait (Milwaukee0

I noticed on my application that there is a reply missing "What is your country of citizenship or nationality"

Can I go in and add that now or will it screw up the application.

I am Canadian but also have Swiss citizenship (because my parents were Swiss) but I was born in Canada.  Do I mention both?

Thanks for any advise

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I’m assuming you filed online? The online copy of the forms doesn’t always show everything you put in. It looked to me like some of my answers were blank but the copy my IO had had everything properly filled in. In any case you will be going over all the questions again in the interview so if something was inadvertently left blank you can correct it there.

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10 hours ago, SusieQQQ said:

I’m assuming you filed online? The online copy of the forms doesn’t always show everything you put in. It looked to me like some of my answers were blank but the copy my IO had had everything properly filled in. In any case you will be going over all the questions again in the interview so if something was inadvertently left blank you can correct it there.

Than you for responding.  I know I filled everything in so it makes me feel better to know some answers don't show.  I sent them an online message explaining and asking advise  but of course, no response.  I'll wait for my interview.  Milwaukee seems to be very slow.

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2 hours ago, Gpp said:

Your nationality will depend on the latest issued passport between your two citizenships/countries (Canada and Switzerland).

? The person is clearly a dual national. It doesn’t depend on the latest issued passport, unless the first country does not allow dual nationality and strips your nationality if you acquire another one. 

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