Hi, I finally took my oath yesterday and became Canadian!
There were 94 candidates at our ceremony. There were two ceremonies scheduled for yesterday, so I would say in total 200 people got their citizenship yesterday.
Congrats for becoming a Canadian.
I'm having my oath ceremony on October 6th and trying to figure out how the whole process works.
So can you share some details about your ceremony experience? Things like where was it held, total time it took you from start to finsh, and approxinately how many people attended.
It seems like the Edmonton office has finally ended their drought of citizenship ceremonies. No update on ECAS yet at my end. Wonder how long it will take before I'm called to attend a ceremony.
It seems like the Edmonton office has finally ended their drought of citizenship ceremonies. No update on ECAS yet at my end. Wonder how long it will take before I'm called to attend a ceremony.
trust me i have been patient so far.
its just the fact that i will soon go out of the country for a famiily visit that is why i am stressed about this .
I have a question, during the interview (after the citizenship test) I was asked to sign the page where the officer took notes but he covered it up so that I can't see what his notes say, is it natural? Did any of you have the same experience?
I have a question, during the interview (after the citizenship test) I was asked to sign the page where the officer took notes but he covered it up so that I can't see what his notes say, is it natural? Did any of you have the same experience?
Maybe depends on the officer. I think everybody will need to sign the form. My officer didn't cover anything, he even pointed out the notes to me. But I can remember that more than one members of this forum said that it was covered by the officer.
I have a question, during the interview (after the citizenship test) I was asked to sign the page where the officer took notes but he covered it up so that I can't see what his notes say, is it natural? Did any of you have the same experience?
Maybe depends on the officer. I think everybody will need to sign the form. My officer didn't cover anything, he even pointed out the notes to me. But I can remember that more than one members of this forum said that it was covered by the officer.
Not only did I have to sign a paper (that she hid the contents of from me), the officer also asked questions that were straight from the RQ (like, how long have you worked, any close relatives in your former country, is my wife Canadian, ect, ect, ect). It made me wonder if she was going to issue me an RQ, but she didn't, and then proceded to admonish me for not having any passport stamps.
Not only did I have to sign a paper (that she hid the contents of from me), the officer also asked questions that were straight from the RQ (like, how long have you worked, any close relatives in your former country, is my wife Canadian, ect, ect, ect). It made me wonder if she was going to issue me an RQ, but she didn't, and then proceded to admonish me for not having any passport stamps.
Hi every one!
Just wanna update i got oath letter today for 15th October.My timeline is
Applied Sept 2014
Test Aug 5,2015
Decision Made Aug 7,2015
oath Letter:Sept 23,2015.
Oath:15th October,2015.