Dear all, I would like to seek your advices for a few questions. My son has done his citizenship exam in late May. Based on the timeline on the forum, he's likely to get an oath ceremony invitation in 2-3 months (applied from Toronto). He is currently attending a university in the US. It will be easier to manage it if the oath ceremony is scheduled during summer break. However if he gets it in September or later, it is impossible for him to stay in Canada for several weeks for the citizenship certificate. He will have to return to school immediately after the oath - maybe staying in Canada for a maximum of one week.
My questions are:
1, Should he tell IRCC at the oath ceremony that he is studying in the US and request urgent process of his application for the citizenship certificate? I read someone said at the oath ceremony they will ask if you are travelling out of Canada soon, and you have to reply "No". If that's the case, he will have to hide the fact that he's studying in the US, rather than telling IRCC and request for a urgent processing of citizenship certificate, no?
2, If he leaves and give an address of a friend in Canada, can his friend receive the citizenship certificate on his behalf, or he has to receive it himself? Would it work with a letter of delegation nortarised by an attorney?
3, RICC website allows to send the citizenship certificate to an address in the US. This contradicts the message that in my first question that they want you to confirm that you are not travelling outside of Canada. So is this a provision for citizenship certificate replacement, not for first time applicants? I definitely don't want to complicate the issue by putting a US address in the application.
Thank you all for your help!
My questions are:
1, Should he tell IRCC at the oath ceremony that he is studying in the US and request urgent process of his application for the citizenship certificate? I read someone said at the oath ceremony they will ask if you are travelling out of Canada soon, and you have to reply "No". If that's the case, he will have to hide the fact that he's studying in the US, rather than telling IRCC and request for a urgent processing of citizenship certificate, no?
2, If he leaves and give an address of a friend in Canada, can his friend receive the citizenship certificate on his behalf, or he has to receive it himself? Would it work with a letter of delegation nortarised by an attorney?
3, RICC website allows to send the citizenship certificate to an address in the US. This contradicts the message that in my first question that they want you to confirm that you are not travelling outside of Canada. So is this a provision for citizenship certificate replacement, not for first time applicants? I definitely don't want to complicate the issue by putting a US address in the application.
Thank you all for your help!
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