Hello Guys,
Need an urgent piece of advice.
Just completed my oath ceremony and the officer told me unless I don't receive my citizenship certificate and passport I should not leave the country.
I am working in the States and I did not expect this curveball since I was planning to leave the country within the next couple of days.
Also I am not aware that while leaving Canada the Border security asks for any proof of status in Canada or even places an exit stamp.
Should I wait for getting everything (certificate + passport) and then exit the country or can I just leave the country and get the citizenship certificate mailed to me?
I was specifically told by the officer to be in Canada to receive the Certificate and passport.
Any suggestions what I need to do?
If you do not have a passport, and are returning to Canada, the following documents can denote identity and citizenship:
- NEXUS card, held by a Canadian citizen, when entering Canada by air (when coming from the U.S.), land, or marine modes
- FAST card (Free and Secure Trade), issued to a Canadian citizen (when arriving by land or marine modes only)
- Canadian emergency travel document
- Canadian temporary passport
- Certificate of Canadian citizenship (issued from 1954 to present)
- Enhanced driver's license issued by a Canadian province or territory
- Enhanced identification/photo card issued by a Canadian province or territory
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/td-dv-eng.html