Definitely you can vote on Oct 19.ahmadmani said:Finallllllllllllllllly got my oath invite after almost a year... my ceremony is on election day!!! Can I vote on the same day???
Definitely you can vote on Oct 19.ahmadmani said:Finallllllllllllllllly got my oath invite after almost a year... my ceremony is on election day!!! Can I vote on the same day???
Do you have any reference? It is hard to believe it...ahm2299 said:Definitely you can vote on Oct 19.
Thanks buddy for your wishes crossing my finger to see if i can vote against conservativesNice Canada said:Congrats. What a great coincidence. I hope you can.
No need for a reference my friend. As you may remember from the stuffy guide for citizinship. It says you need to be 18 and citizen Period.ahmadmani said:Do you have any reference? It is hard to believe it...
Also you need to be registered as a voter by Elections Canada and remember, after you become a Canadian citizen please allow at least two (2) days till you apply for Canadian services like a passport. The reason for this is because CIC is gotta update the system with you new status... that being said, i dont think (i might be wrong though) one day you get your citizenship certificate in the morning and by the afternoon your info will be updated in the voters list.ahm2299 said:No need for a reference my friend. As you may remember from the stuffy guide for citizinship. It says you need to be 18 and citizen Period.
Thanks valhalla for the useful information. I checked with other people. some say I can vote and some other say I can not. So I wrote directly to Canada Electing and asked them. Will update you upon hearing from them. As per citizenship manual, at the time of voting the voter should be at least 18 yrs and citizen, and I guess I have these requirements after the ceremony. One friend of mine voted last time without being registered and having the voters card on the election day. this is a really weird situation. Do you also know why 19-Oct is not listed in CIC website as a ceremony day for Mississauga office. Could it be updated some time later?Valhalla said:Also you need to be registered as a voter by Elections Canada and remember, after you become a Canadian citizen please allow at least two (2) days till you apply for Canadian services like a passport. The reason for this is because CIC is gotta update the system with you new status... that being said, i dont think (i might be wrong though) one day you get your citizenship certificate in the morning and by the afternoon your info will be updated in the voters list.
BUT, remember, if you dont get your voters card in the mail, you can always call Elections Canada and get your info updated EVEN on the same day the elections are held... so.
I guess its a wait and see what happens...
I called election canada and they confirmed that I can vote after my ceremonyValhalla said:Also you need to be registered as a voter by Elections Canada and remember, after you become a Canadian citizen please allow at least two (2) days till you apply for Canadian services like a passport. The reason for this is because CIC is gotta update the system with you new status... that being said, i dont think (i might be wrong though) one day you get your citizenship certificate in the morning and by the afternoon your info will be updated in the voters list.
BUT, remember, if you dont get your voters card in the mail, you can always call Elections Canada and get your info updated EVEN on the same day the elections are held... so.
I guess its a wait and see what happens...
I called election canada as you suggested and they confirmed that I can vote after the ceremony.Valhalla said:Also you need to be registered as a voter by Elections Canada and remember, after you become a Canadian citizen please allow at least two (2) days till you apply for Canadian services like a passport. The reason for this is because CIC is gotta update the system with you new status... that being said, i dont think (i might be wrong though) one day you get your citizenship certificate in the morning and by the afternoon your info will be updated in the voters list.
BUT, remember, if you dont get your voters card in the mail, you can always call Elections Canada and get your info updated EVEN on the same day the elections are held... so.
I guess its a wait and see what happens...
It all depends on the case and local office. It may very from one week to 3 months.mina2015 said:Hello my mother's status for citizenship is change dot DECISION MADE as of September 18th . she did not need any tests. any idea when she will be invited to the oath? thanks for information
Thanks for your response.samaabraham said:OK. Here is the answer. Because your wife's application is non-routine, It should've been sent to Montreal or another office to take the decision. Decision made status appears online when the decision has been taken in Montreal and before the file is transferred to the local office. This means that your wife's file is OK and I am pretty sure very very soon, the invitation will be sent to you. It takes 15 - 20 days to be sent to the local office after decision has been taken and another 20-30 days to send the invitation. DON,T WORRY