I received a letter notifying me that my oath of citizenship is on Wednesday August 17. Before I know this date, I have scheduled a business trip with my company VP to the United states on Monday August 22.
If I understand correctly, I am supposed to use a Canadian passport once I become a citizen and I will be handing back my PR card at the oath of citizenship event. That's leave me in an embrassing situation for the trip which is just 2 busniess days after the oath. I have no time to get a Canadian passport.... What is my best option?
1. Cancel the trip? - this makes me look bad in front of a senior manager, especially the whole trip - airplane, hotel and presentation etc have been booked and prepared.
2. Cancel and reschedule an oath date? It can take months and the worst could be I need re-apply citizenship
3. Use in-person passport express service - assuming I can get all document nice and tight, I should be getting a passport within 24 hr after submit the request
To me, every option is a bit risky, although option 3 looks most favourable at this point, what if the passport office fail to process one in time - then I have to explain to my manager at the airport about the whole thing, that's worse off to choose option 1 at the first time.
your input is much appreciated!
If I understand correctly, I am supposed to use a Canadian passport once I become a citizen and I will be handing back my PR card at the oath of citizenship event. That's leave me in an embrassing situation for the trip which is just 2 busniess days after the oath. I have no time to get a Canadian passport.... What is my best option?
1. Cancel the trip? - this makes me look bad in front of a senior manager, especially the whole trip - airplane, hotel and presentation etc have been booked and prepared.
2. Cancel and reschedule an oath date? It can take months and the worst could be I need re-apply citizenship
3. Use in-person passport express service - assuming I can get all document nice and tight, I should be getting a passport within 24 hr after submit the request
To me, every option is a bit risky, although option 3 looks most favourable at this point, what if the passport office fail to process one in time - then I have to explain to my manager at the airport about the whole thing, that's worse off to choose option 1 at the first time.
your input is much appreciated!