Hello, my kids might be visiting there grandparents in the US soon, can I attend the oath with my wife only, or do they have to be present in Canada during the oath ceremony?!
Thank you!
Hi
Your kids must only be present at ceremony if they were included in your application for grant of citizenship and were not already canadians.
So, if they are candidates for citizenship, they must accompany you to ceremony.
I have a 4 year old who is not Canadian and included in our application, I thought that younger kids are not very welcomed to the ceremony?! there have been cases of people being asked to leave because of there loud kids!
thank you!!! but the question is do they have to be physically present in canada during the ceremony! I am not planing anything until i get this cleared! you never know what rules CIC has!
thank you!!! but the question is do they have to be physically present in canada during the ceremony! I am not planing anything until i get this cleared! you never know what rules CIC has!
I understand but since they do not have to be present I wonder how they could enquire on your kids and check if they are in Canada
Would not see the point
First, I don't know if there is a rule/requirement that everybody becoming Canadian has to be in Canada.
From the practical point of view, this must be considered: at the ceremony, you have to surrender the PR card of everybody who becomes Canadian. You must surrender the PR card of the 4 year-old.
If the 4 year-old is in the US at the time, the question is how s/he will return to Canada, and under which status. If the kid is taking a plane to go back to Canada, this will only be possible with the passport if s/he is from a visa-exempt country and if s/he carries the citizenship certificate. If the kid is returning by land, then s'/he can do so with the citizenship certificate alone. Either way, you must find a way for the citizenship certificate to reach the kid and for the kid to return by land if s/he doesn't have a visa-exempt passport.