By reading some of the recent message on this thread, it seems that in acmd's case, it took one month to receive the oath notice and another one month to attend the ceremony. Not bad to be honest Let's just hang in there!
my application is moved to Scarborough on Aug 17th from Mississauga and its been over a month now and no update yet.
Original Appln recevied date was Aug 02 2018.
Anybody has idea how long does it take once it is moved another office?
Appreciate a reply friends. Thanks
Me too, I got oath letter October 11 in Scarborough,
March 2018 Applicant, with an expired and in-process PR since July, after losing three flights, I got my oath letter finally.
I am Happy it is finished.
Me too, I got oath letter October 11 in Scarborough,
March 2018 Applicant, with an expired and in-process PR since July, after losing three flights, I got my oath letter finally.
I am Happy it is finished.
my application is moved to Scarborough on Aug 17th from Mississauga and its been over a month now and no update yet.
Original Appln recevied date was Aug 02 2018.
Anybody has idea how long does it take once it is moved another office?
Appreciate a reply friends. Thanks
Hey. No body seems to be answering me on a seperate thread,since i am from missisauga id rather ask here!
I am canadian citizen by descent ( not naturalized) and both my children were born outside Canada.Hence i cannot pass on canadian citizenship to them.
I have sucessfully sponsored both my children and they have landed as PR in canada now.
I want to apply for their citizenship right away without any delay.
Since they have lived most of their life in a foriegn country the identity proofs that i have available with me are from the country they have been previously living in with me.One of my child is two and the other is seven years old.
These are the available identification proofs with me for both of my children :
1- immunization records (pakistan)
2- school records from pakistan
3-school id cards from pakistan which do have their photos.
4-passports
5-nadra bayforms
Should i get them notarized from pakistan and send them ?
Will these foriegn ids be accepted in theapplication ?
Hey. No body seems to be answering me on a seperate thread,since i am from missisauga id rather ask here!
I am canadian citizen by descent ( not naturalized) and both my children were born outside Canada.Hence i cannot pass on canadian citizenship to them.
I have sucessfully sponsored both my children and they have landed as PR in canada now.
I want to apply for their citizenship right away without any delay.
Since they have lived most of their life in a foriegn country the identity proofs that i have available with me are from the country they have been previously living in with me.One of my child is two and the other is seven years old.
These are the available identification proofs with me for both of my children :
1- immunization records (pakistan)
2- school records from pakistan
3-school id cards from pakistan which do have their photos.
4-passports
5-nadra bayforms
Should i get them notarized from pakistan and send them ?
Will these foriegn ids be accepted in theapplication ?
I think the reason you haven't heard on any other thread is that only a handful of people would have experience with this kind of situation. I personally think you don't need to get them notarized from Pakistan. Passport should be good enough proof of i.d.
Someone with more experience might have a better idea.
I think the reason you haven't heard on any other thread is that only a handful of people would have experience with this kind of situation. I personally think you don't need to get them notarized from Pakistan. Passport should be good enough proof of i.d.
Someone with more experience might have a better idea.
Should i include the passport twice.
Once for the document requirement and second as an id.
Is there any harm in sending the school ids etc ? Its good send more rather than less.. ??
Hi
One year has passed after receipt of my application in CIC but I have not received my test invite. . So I contacted then but received following reply. Is this a normal reply and how would I know whats happening?
"We verified the information you provided regarding the status of your citizenship application and have forwarded to the responsible office.
They will contact you if further information is required or if a decision is made on your application"