you can check the ceremony list to see if they allow visitors. google- find citizenship ceremony CanadaI am invited to an in-person ceremony in Calgary for June. I couldn't find any info in the invitation or cic website about visitors. Does anyone know if they allow family members in the venue? If so, how many people?
Following up to @anksyahoo. The list will tell you if your location, date, and time is open to the public or not. That’s it.you can check the ceremony list to see if they allow visitors. google- find citizenship ceremony Canada
Yes correct and if we google, they will tell you that max 1-2 person are allowed at the location and they sit outside during the ceremony and only allowed inside during the photo with judge(only if it says open to public).Following up to @anksyahoo. The list will tell you if your location, date, and time is open to the public or not. That’s it.
That I didn’t know. I have a slew of people who wants to attend. Maybe I should opt for the online and mirror the computer to the TV.Yes correct and if we google, they will tell you that max 1-2 person are allowed at the location and they sit outside during the ceremony and only allowed inside during the photo with judge(only if it says open to public).
For online, they mentioned people who have Oath scheduled should be only sitting in front of computer. I saw family members popping in/out during the breakout room or waiting area but only applicants were allowed during registration and Oath.That I didn’t know. I have a slew of people who wants to attend. Maybe I should opt for the online and mirror the computer to the TV.
Yes correct and if we google, they will tell you that max 1-2 person are allowed at the location and they sit outside during the ceremony and only allowed inside during the photo with judge(only if it says open to public).
correct but what I have seen is 1-2 visitors. Rest you are the one who needs to decideThe immigration instructions doesn’t actually say a limit. It says there might be a limit depending on venue and fire code.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/canadian-citizenship/ceremony/schedule/notifications-regarding.html
I checked the website, it has the generic information on the top that says it depends on the venue. When i searched for city, for the specific date, it only gives me address, time and on open to public section it says yes. May be i can try to call the venue itself rather than calling CIC.you can check the ceremony list to see if they allow visitors. google- find citizenship ceremony Canada
I will call the venue tomorrow and let you guys knowcorrect but what I have seen is 1-2 visitors. Rest you are the one who needs to decide
hey - did you call to confirm? I want to bring 2 family members.I will call the venue tomorrow and let you guys know
aren't you over thinking ?I did my Oath last week online and my partner was in the background (far in the back) most of the time (not during registration, but potentially during oath) they didn't tell me that wasn't allowed and it's not written anywhere on the instructions they can't be on camera just that they can't be disruptive. Now I'm freaking out since I still haven't received the e certificate...any input on this?