Hey everyone! I hope you all are doing great!
I became an official Canadian yesterday and I would’ve posted this update but I was too busy celebrating it!
Since this forum and its people have greatly helped me on this sometimes stressful journey, I thought it would be appropriate for me to give back by recounting my experience and try to help as many with it as I can.
So, here is the summary of my personal experience with the citizenship application process. To even make this post more concise (because be prepared, this is going to be long), I split it up into 2 parts: Experience, where I go into details about my specific experience & Tips, where I list the most helpful points, just in case you are only interested in one aspect.
Also, keep in mind that this account is highly personal, and the process will differ for everyone. This is also meant to provide details and tips specific to the Vancouver CIC office and it will probably apply to you the most if you are also a Vancouver applicant.
I became an official Canadian yesterday and I would’ve posted this update but I was too busy celebrating it!
Since this forum and its people have greatly helped me on this sometimes stressful journey, I thought it would be appropriate for me to give back by recounting my experience and try to help as many with it as I can.
So, here is the summary of my personal experience with the citizenship application process. To even make this post more concise (because be prepared, this is going to be long), I split it up into 2 parts: Experience, where I go into details about my specific experience & Tips, where I list the most helpful points, just in case you are only interested in one aspect.
Also, keep in mind that this account is highly personal, and the process will differ for everyone. This is also meant to provide details and tips specific to the Vancouver CIC office and it will probably apply to you the most if you are also a Vancouver applicant.