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Oath schedule conflict with trip to the US

Paul48

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Dec 19, 2017
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I'm so happy I've seen the oath data on my tracker, but it overlaps with a 5 days trips to the US I planned over 6 months ago.

I wanted to review my options
  1. Get back earlier from my trip (will have to lose some money and make arrangements)
  2. Reschedule the oath
  3. Other options?
I assume I can't take the oath from the US as it needs special approval for extraordinary circumstances?
If I do reschedule the oath, will it create further delays?

As things stand right now, I'm considering option 1 (coming back to Canada for the oath), to avoid any further delays and complications. This is gonna be a costly option though.
 

Baanayaad

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I'm so happy I've seen the oath data on my tracker, but it overlaps with a 5 days trips to the US I planned over 6 months ago.

I wanted to review my options
  1. Get back earlier from my trip (will have to lose some money and make arrangements)
  2. Reschedule the oath
  3. Other options?
I assume I can't take the oath from the US as it needs special approval for extraordinary circumstances?
If I do reschedule the oath, will it create further delays?

As things stand right now, I'm considering option 1 (coming back to Canada for the oath), to avoid any further delays and complications. This is gonna be a costly option though.
Do what you have to do.
 

Seym

Champion Member
Nov 6, 2017
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Well, things are quite clear.
There's no timeline on rescheduling, it may happen in a month or a year. If you don't care much when you become Canadian, it's fine... But if you do, your only possibility is to back north before the ceremony.
 

Paul48

Star Member
Dec 19, 2017
113
96
Well, things are quite clear.
There's no timeline on rescheduling, it may happen in a month or a year. If you don't care much when you become Canadian, it's fine... But if you do, your only possibility is to back north before the ceremony.
yeah, that's what I'm planning on doing. Just wanted to see if there's something I wasn't considering, but cutting my trip short appears to be only reasonable solution.