Hi,
I finally got my oath ceremony, the entire process was done while living outside of Canada. For the oath ceremony I will take a day off work and drive to and from Montreal, same day. I'm led to believe I can do land crossings into Canada without a passport, i can use my certificate?
For those of you worried about absence during your application, I would say that it is possible, so long as you have a mailing address in canada and your residency can stand up to question. In my case they just called my old job to confirm that i was there everyday for 4 years. Definitely do not lie about your current residence, it is fine to be outside of Canada, there's no rule against it. I was very open and candid about everything in my interview, my view was that I had nothing to hide, I'm sure that kind of openness gives the other person(the interviewer) some peace of mind.
I used a consultant to:
A.) Ensure I had a reliable mailing address and someone to promptly check for me
B.) Just a second pair of eyes on my application
The process took about 10 months total. I had no issues.
At some point when I get time off I will return to do an expedited passport application. I trust that is ok.
Thanks
I finally got my oath ceremony, the entire process was done while living outside of Canada. For the oath ceremony I will take a day off work and drive to and from Montreal, same day. I'm led to believe I can do land crossings into Canada without a passport, i can use my certificate?
For those of you worried about absence during your application, I would say that it is possible, so long as you have a mailing address in canada and your residency can stand up to question. In my case they just called my old job to confirm that i was there everyday for 4 years. Definitely do not lie about your current residence, it is fine to be outside of Canada, there's no rule against it. I was very open and candid about everything in my interview, my view was that I had nothing to hide, I'm sure that kind of openness gives the other person(the interviewer) some peace of mind.
I used a consultant to:
A.) Ensure I had a reliable mailing address and someone to promptly check for me
B.) Just a second pair of eyes on my application
The process took about 10 months total. I had no issues.
At some point when I get time off I will return to do an expedited passport application. I trust that is ok.
Thanks