Hi All
When one becomes citizen there are a few institutions to inform if the status change and some useful tips I found can be reused, this list is not exhaustive and will be updated as we progress discussing it:
Who to inform:
1. Optional: Elections Canada and your provincial elections (if you did not tick the box in your citizenship application) : https://ereg.elections.ca/CWelcome.aspx
2. Mandatory: Schools require to inform of the status change (Kids schools, or yours)
3. Optional: You might need to inform your Bank that you are Canadian now, so they scrap the PR copy they have
4. ...
Tips:
1. If you did not apply for a passport yet you can start it here: http://passport.gc.ca/ or pick up an application form at any Canada Post office for free
1.a. When you get your passport, take a picture/scan of it and store it in your cloud/email it to yourself & relatives or keep it in a separate place, you will need it in case the passport is lost.
2. If you are planning to travel, check the section regarding travelling abroad, it has extensive valuable information regarding health, risks, advisories and the recommended registration when travelling:
http://travel.gc.ca/travelling
3. Do Not lose your landing COPR paper! you will need it when applying for old age Pension!
4. Keep the original Citizenship certificate documents together (Certificate, Photo, PM Letter)
5. The extra Photo that they return with the citizenship certificate , do not discard it, it is needed to with the certificate (this what while applying for the passport they told me)
6. Do not Laminate your Citizenship certificate! Keep it as is in a file/folio sheet.
7. Stop checking eCas ;D
When one becomes citizen there are a few institutions to inform if the status change and some useful tips I found can be reused, this list is not exhaustive and will be updated as we progress discussing it:
Who to inform:
1. Optional: Elections Canada and your provincial elections (if you did not tick the box in your citizenship application) : https://ereg.elections.ca/CWelcome.aspx
2. Mandatory: Schools require to inform of the status change (Kids schools, or yours)
3. Optional: You might need to inform your Bank that you are Canadian now, so they scrap the PR copy they have
4. ...
Tips:
1. If you did not apply for a passport yet you can start it here: http://passport.gc.ca/ or pick up an application form at any Canada Post office for free
1.a. When you get your passport, take a picture/scan of it and store it in your cloud/email it to yourself & relatives or keep it in a separate place, you will need it in case the passport is lost.
2. If you are planning to travel, check the section regarding travelling abroad, it has extensive valuable information regarding health, risks, advisories and the recommended registration when travelling:
http://travel.gc.ca/travelling
3. Do Not lose your landing COPR paper! you will need it when applying for old age Pension!
4. Keep the original Citizenship certificate documents together (Certificate, Photo, PM Letter)
5. The extra Photo that they return with the citizenship certificate , do not discard it, it is needed to with the certificate (this what while applying for the passport they told me)
6. Do not Laminate your Citizenship certificate! Keep it as is in a file/folio sheet.
7. Stop checking eCas ;D