"I will be glad when I see you" is correct but more common is "I will be glad to see you".
Note you must capitalise the first person singular pronoun in English.
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Please use capital letters - there are not optional.
"I'll be glad when I see you."
"I'll be glad to see you."
"I'm glad when I see you."
"I'm glad to see you."
These all have different meanings - which one were you thinking of?
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