I suppose you should be able to. You'd have to register immediately after taking oath in order to be able to vote in the federal election.Hello, I have a question about eligibility to vote. I take my oath on Sep 17. Will I be able to vote in the federal election on Sep 20?
https://ereg.elections.ca/CWelcome.aspxPlease note that the Online Voter Registration Service is temporarily only available to check if you're registered to vote. We are currently initializing our systems for the 2021 federal election. Updating your address information or registering to vote is not available at this time. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please try again later.
Hmmm. You should even be able to register yourself at Elections Canada office in-person or at a polling station.Thank you I’ll check that link after my oath, but I guess they won’t be able to put me on the voter rolls so quickly.
https://ereg.elections.ca/eFAQ.aspx
- After an election is called – You can register or make an update in person at your local Elections Canada office or at your polling place when you go to vote. Find out where and when to vote and what ID to bring.
Online voter registration was opened last week. I registered myself there. I think they closed it due to upcoming electionsI suppose you should be able to. You'd have to register immediately after taking oath in order to be able to vote in the federal election.
Currently, online registration for voting is disabled. I hope they bring it back soon.
https://ereg.elections.ca/CWelcome.aspx
The link is working againI suppose you should be able to. You'd have to register immediately after taking oath in order to be able to vote in the federal election.
Currently, online registration for voting is disabled. I hope they bring it back soon.
https://ereg.elections.ca/CWelcome.aspx
I'm not sure what I could show them since I won't get the citizenship certificate in the 3 days after my oath! Any other proof I can use?Why register in advance?
To vote in a federal election, you must be registered on the list of electors.
You can register at the polls when you go to vote, but if you register in advance at the right address, you will receive a voter information card in the mail when a federal election is called. The voter information card tells you when, where and the ways to vote.
An up-to-date registration will also make the voting process faster.
Other ways to register or update your information
- On your Canada Revenue Agency tax return every year. Checking "Yes" to the questions in the Elections Canada section is an easy way to keep your voter registration up to date.
- By mail. Contact us and we'll send you a voter registration form by mail, email or fax.
- At your local Elections Canada office or assigned polling place when you go to vote. This option is available only when a general election or by-election is underway in your riding.
So I think the answer is yes, you can vote so long as you have something to show the folks at the polling place to prove your eligibility
You can always register yourself at the link provided by rajkamalmohanram. It took me less than 5 minutes to get registered.I opted to be included in the list of voters automatically in my citizenship application form. For the month after I took my oath, I was not in the list yet. But I checked last week (2 months after my oath) and I was finally on.
Just a heads up on how long it takes for this info to be updated. 3 days might be too soon I’m afraid.
I guess when you do the registration yourself, it might be sooner. I guess the delay in your case was because IRCC took too long to update your details in the Elections Canada database.I opted to be included in the list of voters automatically in my citizenship application form. For the month after I took my oath, I was not in the list yet. But I checked last week (2 months after my oath) and I was finally on.
Just a heads up on how long it takes for this info to be updated. 3 days might be too soon I’m afraid.
I guess when you do the registration yourself, it might be sooner. I guess the delay in your case was because IRCC took too long to update your details in the Elections Canada database.
You can always register yourself at the link provided by rajkamalmohanram. It took me less than 5 minutes to get registered.