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Rescheduling Oath Ceremony

andrews.juchem

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Did you try call CIC lately? I called them today . Nobody will talk to you unless you are from Afghanistan.
I have not. I was not aware that they were only taking calls about Afghanistan matters. But, I knew that it wouldn't be easy to speak with someone anyways, so that's why I took this opportunity to speak with them today during the Oath and get as much information as I could.

I'll post more information here when I hear back from them, but I'm not expecting anything before I get back at the end of January.

If you guys get any news, please share it with us.
 
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I have not. I was not aware that they were only taking calls about Afghanistan matters. But, I knew that it wouldn't be easy to speak with someone anyways, so that's why I took this opportunity to speak with them today during the Oath and get as much information as I could.

I'll post more information here when I hear back from them, but I'm not expecting anything before I get back at the end of January.

If you guys get any news, please share it with us.
I agree man.
I only asked for an update to citizenship and no
I am not important enough.

I asked when all of this Afghanistan thing end his reply - I do not know.

If they ask phones only for Afghanistan, is this racism?
 
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VSw

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Hi all,

Oath Ceremony (Calgary office):
- All the statuses, except the Oath Ceremony, were updated to Completed on Oct 28, 2021.
- About 4 weeks later, the Oath Ceremony Status changed to In Progress on Nov 20, 2021, and I got an invite email two days after asking me to attend the ceremony on December 15, 2021. Since I'm not currently in Canada, I sent them an email asking them to reschedule it after January 2022.

It's been about a week since I have sent them an email asking to reschedule it but haven't heard anything back from them. Has anyone rescheduled the Oath Ceremony? If yes, how long did it take to get a response, and did they give a new date?
Hi @andrews.juchem Thanks for updating all of us. I read couple of your previous posts as well. When you attended the call with officer, did you ask for the possibility of of taking the oath from outside of Canada?
 
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andrews.juchem

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Hi @andrews.juchem Thanks for updating all of us. I read couple of your previous posts as well. When you attended the call with officer, did you ask for the possibility of of taking the oath from outside of Canada?
Sorry, I did not ask about it. I don't think it's something they "like" people to do, otherwise, she would have suggested I take the oath at that time.

However, when I had an interview a couple of weeks ago, the officer said that if I wanted to take the Oath from outside of Canada, I'd have to contact them and explain the situation, but she didn't recommend it because they would have to mail the certificate to the outside of Canada and it would cause delays. Also, after getting the certificate, you would have to apply for a Canadian passport from a Canadian consulate which will be a hassle. They are very slow, and in Covid times, it's even slower.
 
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Sorry, I did not ask about it. I don't think it's something they "like" people to do, otherwise, she would have suggested I take the oath at that time.

However, when I had an interview a couple of weeks ago, the officer said that if I wanted to take the Oath from outside of Canada, I'd have to contact them and explain the situation, but she didn't recommend it because they would have to mail the certificate to the outside of Canada and it would cause delays. Also, after getting the certificate, you would have to apply for a Canadian passport from a Canadian consulate which will be a hassle. They are very slow, and in Covid times, it's even slower.
Thanks Andrew. We are planning a trip back home for a few months. Travelling to Canada may be difficult because of the evolving situation. Will try to request them to allow taking oath from outside the country. I'm not overly worried about the certificate and passport. We can get the certificate mailed to a local Canadian address and our friend can send it to us overseas. Similarly, passport can take its own sweet time - no worries on that too. Is there any other potential roadblock that you see? Thanks a ton for your time.
 

andrews.juchem

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Thanks Andrew. We are planning a trip back home for a few months. Travelling to Canada may be difficult because of the evolving situation. Will try to request them to allow taking oath from outside the country. I'm not overly worried about the certificate and passport. We can get the certificate mailed to a local Canadian address and our friend can send it to us overseas. Similarly, passport can take its own sweet time - no worries on that too. Is there any other potential roadblock that you see? Thanks a ton for your time.
If you don't mind about how long you will have to wait to get a passport from outside of Canada, I'd say, go for it. I'm not sure about the steps you need to go through and how strict they are in terms of which justification they will accept. I suppose you just need to email or call them and explain the situation.

Please let us know once you get more information. I'm curious to see how it turns out.
 

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If you don't mind about how long you will have to wait to get a passport from outside of Canada, I'd say, go for it. I'm not sure about the steps you need to go through and how strict they are in terms of which justification they will accept. I suppose you just need to email or call them and explain the situation.

Please let us know once you get more information. I'm curious to see how it turns out.
I believe it is possible to take oath abroad. It os not easy - u probably need good reason
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-93-246/FullText.html
Oath of Citizenship
  • 19 (1) Subject to subsection 5(3) of the Act and section 22 of these Regulations, a person who has been granted citizenship under subsection 5(1) of the Act shall take the oath of citizenship by swearing or solemnly affirming it before a citizenship judge.
  • (2) Unless the Minister otherwise directs, the oath of citizenship shall be taken at a citizenship ceremony.
  • (3) If a person is to take the oath of citizenship at a citizenship ceremony, a certificate of citizenship shall be forwarded by the Registrar to a citizenship officer of the appropriate citizenship office, who shall notify the person of the date, time and place at which the person is to appear before the citizenship judge to take the oath of citizenship and receive the person’s certificate of citizenship.
  • SOR/2009-108, s. 21(E)
Previous Version
  • 20 (1) Subject to subsection 5(3) of the Act and section 22 of these Regulations, a person who is 14 years of age or older on the day on which the person is granted citizenship under subsection 5(2) or (4) or 11(1) of the Act shall take the oath of citizenship by swearing or solemnly affirming it
    • (a) before a citizenship judge, if the person is in Canada; or
    • (b) before a foreign service officer, if the person is outside Canada.
  • (2) Where a person is to take the oath of citizenship pursuant to subsection (1), the Registrar shall forward a certificate of citizenship to
    • (a) if the oath is to be taken in Canada, a citizenship officer of the citizenship office that the Registrar considers appropriate in the circumstances; or
    • (b) if the oath is to be taken in another country, a foreign service officer in that country.
  • (3) A citizenship officer or foreign service officer mentioned in paragraph (2)(a) or (b) shall notify the person of the date, time and place at which the person is to appear and take the oath of citizenship.
  • SOR/2009-108, s. 22(E)
  • SOR/2015-129, s. 5
Previous Version
21 Subject to section 22, a person who takes the oath of citizenship pursuant to subsection 19(1) or 20(1) shall, at the time the person takes it, sign a certificate in prescribed form certifying that the person has taken the oath, and the certificate shall be countersigned by the citizenship officer or foreign service officer who administered the oath and forwarded to the Registrar.

  • 22 (1) The Minister or a person authorized by the Minister in writing to act on the Minister’s behalf may administer the oath of citizenship to any person who has been granted citizenship and, in such case, the Registrar shall make all necessary arrangements for the purpose of administering the oath.
  • (2) Where the Minister or a person authorized by the Minister in writing to act on the Minister’s behalf administers the oath of citizenship, a citizenship officer who is authorized to do so by the Registrar shall countersign the certificate and forward it to the Registrar.
 

VSw

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I believe it is possible to take oath abroad. It os not easy - u probably need good reason
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-93-246/FullText.html
Oath of Citizenship
  • 19 (1) Subject to subsection 5(3) of the Act and section 22 of these Regulations, a person who has been granted citizenship under subsection 5(1) of the Act shall take the oath of citizenship by swearing or solemnly affirming it before a citizenship judge.
  • (2) Unless the Minister otherwise directs, the oath of citizenship shall be taken at a citizenship ceremony.
  • (3) If a person is to take the oath of citizenship at a citizenship ceremony, a certificate of citizenship shall be forwarded by the Registrar to a citizenship officer of the appropriate citizenship office, who shall notify the person of the date, time and place at which the person is to appear before the citizenship judge to take the oath of citizenship and receive the person’s certificate of citizenship.
  • SOR/2009-108, s. 21(E)
Previous Version
  • 20(1) Subject to subsection 5(3) of the Act and section 22 of these Regulations, a person who is 14 years of age or older on the day on which the person is granted citizenship under subsection 5(2) or (4) or 11(1) of the Act shall take the oath of citizenship by swearing or solemnly affirming it
    • (a) before a citizenship judge, if the person is in Canada; or
    • (b) before a foreign service officer, if the person is outside Canada.
  • (2) Where a person is to take the oath of citizenship pursuant to subsection (1), the Registrar shall forward a certificate of citizenship to
    • (a) if the oath is to be taken in Canada, a citizenship officer of the citizenship office that the Registrar considers appropriate in the circumstances; or
    • (b) if the oath is to be taken in another country, a foreign service officer in that country.
  • (3) A citizenship officer or foreign service officer mentioned in paragraph (2)(a) or (b) shall notify the person of the date, time and place at which the person is to appear and take the oath of citizenship.
  • SOR/2009-108, s. 22(E)
  • SOR/2015-129, s. 5
Previous Version
21 Subject to section 22, a person who takes the oath of citizenship pursuant to subsection 19(1) or 20(1) shall, at the time the person takes it, sign a certificate in prescribed form certifying that the person has taken the oath, and the certificate shall be countersigned by the citizenship officer or foreign service officer who administered the oath and forwarded to the Registrar.

  • 22 (1) The Minister or a person authorized by the Minister in writing to act on the Minister’s behalf may administer the oath of citizenship to any person who has been granted citizenship and, in such case, the Registrar shall make all necessary arrangements for the purpose of administering the oath.
  • (2) Where the Minister or a person authorized by the Minister in writing to act on the Minister’s behalf administers the oath of citizenship, a citizenship officer who is authorized to do so by the Registrar shall countersign the certificate and forward it to the Registrar.
Let's see. We are all trying to navigate through this chaos. As of now, I haven't found a single person who has actually taken oath from outside the country. I'm trying to find one :) As of now, it all seems to be applicable to extremely special cases - I don't know what is the criteria for IRCC. Please let us all know if you actually know someone who has pulled it off.

Thanks!
 
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If you don't mind about how long you will have to wait to get a passport from outside of Canada, I'd say, go for it. I'm not sure about the steps you need to go through and how strict they are in terms of which justification they will accept. I suppose you just need to email or call them and explain the situation.

Please let us know once you get more information. I'm curious to see how it turns out.
Sure friend, will do!
 

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Let's see. We are all trying to navigate through this chaos. As of now, I haven't found a single person who has actually taken oath from outside the country. I'm trying to find one :) As of now, it all seems to be applicable to extremely special cases - I don't know what is the criteria for IRCC. Please let us all know if you actually know someone who has pulled it off.

Thanks!
About the only justification I have found (admittedly, very anecdotally and on this forum) is that the Oath may be administered abroad for people that are working in service of the Crown (basically, Canadian government work outside of Canada - armed forces, embassies and so on.) Pretty much everyone else is out of luck.
 
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My wife received invitation for oath on Jan 18. Good news but...

We were scheduled to fly out on Dec 31 for 6+ months. But now we think to stay back, complete the oath and other formalities before going out of the country. Need to cancel or reschedule so many things.
 
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andrews.juchem

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My wife received invitation for oath on Jan 18. Good news but...

We were scheduled to fly out on Dec 31 for 6+ months. But now we think to stay back, complete the oath and other formalities before going out of the country. Need to cancel or reschedule so many things.
I agree with your train of thought. If you can reschedule your trip, I suggest doing it and getting your application out of the way.
 

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Hi all
My citizenship ceremony was on august 3, when I was outside candad , I emailed to reschedule on august 2 , 2021, . Today the oath status changed from in Process to not started. Just confused…pls help …
 
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Following this thread, as I am waiting for the Oath invite and there is high likelihood that I will be outside Canada, when the oath invitation comes.

A friend of mine working in the US travelled back to Canada to attend his oath. During the oath he informed them that he need to return to his workplace in the US before receiving the certificate. He was allowed to give a local Canadian address to which the certificate will be sent and his friend will forward it to the US address. The Judge also mentioned that my friend can apply for the passport at the Canadian consulate in New York. Obviously he cannot re-enter Canada until the passport is ready, since the PR card has been destroyed already.

I guess, when my oath invitation comes, I shall write an email requesting permission for attending the Oath from abroad, and if it is not allowed, or I don't get a response for the email, do a short trip to Canada for the oath day, and then do the rest of the formalities from abroad.

Hope they start allowing to attend the oath from outside Canada as many people have waited for so long to get to this stage and the international travel is still not easy due to COVID restrictions.
 

Application2019

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Hello Everyone.

I missed my Oath ceremony 6th Jan 2021 due to out of country.
I came back in MAY and send Boarding Passes through email.
Still i received no answer. I called alot and called IRRC NO but no one answer due to Afghanistan situation.
My online application status last update on 23 April and its mentioned Oath ceremony not started 6th January.
Almost more than seven months waiting for the Oath. No news.
Please give me some information about my current situation.

Thanking you in advance for the reply