Hi everyone,
Here is my situation, which I could not find any description of online;
Myself and my son (15 years old) had been invited to the citizenship ceremony to take the oath together in last August. Since he is above 14, he had to attend the ceremony with me. However, unfortunately he was away with his mother and could not attend the ceremony with me. I took the oath alone and became a Canadian Citizen.
After our correspondence with IRCC officer, my son received another invitation to attend the ceremony in following weeks. However, this time both parents will be travelling during his ceremony date. On the other hand, we have our daughter (21 years old) who will be available that day to be with my son during his ceremony.
My question is, is it mandatory that one of the parents should be with my son during ceremony? Or can my daughter alone accompany my son during his ceremony? Is there anyway that both parents can sign a document to allow our daughter to be with our son during ceremony?
Thanks in advance.
Here is my situation, which I could not find any description of online;
Myself and my son (15 years old) had been invited to the citizenship ceremony to take the oath together in last August. Since he is above 14, he had to attend the ceremony with me. However, unfortunately he was away with his mother and could not attend the ceremony with me. I took the oath alone and became a Canadian Citizen.
After our correspondence with IRCC officer, my son received another invitation to attend the ceremony in following weeks. However, this time both parents will be travelling during his ceremony date. On the other hand, we have our daughter (21 years old) who will be available that day to be with my son during his ceremony.
My question is, is it mandatory that one of the parents should be with my son during ceremony? Or can my daughter alone accompany my son during his ceremony? Is there anyway that both parents can sign a document to allow our daughter to be with our son during ceremony?
Thanks in advance.