Thank you so much!!!!! I will save it this time lol
Thank you so much!!!!! I will save it this time lol
It is normal that the invitation is sent to minors too, since they CAN attend the ceremony as new citizens.I got my oath invitation today. I applied for me and my daughter as minor, and I received 2 emails to appear for both of us. Should minor appear at the oath ceremony? She is 3 years old. On the attached document in the email there is:
"IMPORTANT – PLEASE NOTE
A person aged fourteen (14) or older who is granted Canadian citizenship must take the Oath of Citizenship to
become a Canadian citizen. Children under 14 years of age are welcome but not required to attend. Parents and
their children, however, may be asked to leave the ceremony room or move to another area if their children disrupt
the ceremony. If you bring young children, plan to have a family member or friend available to take them out of the
room for you if they get restless. Remember that you will need to stay in the room for the full length of the
ceremony. If you cannot make suitable arrangements for child care, your ceremony can be rescheduled for a later
date."
My understanding was that I am the only one that needs to attend. But I received email for her also, so do I just print her "notice to appear" document? Is it normal for minor under 14years to get the invitation email?
Thanks for the reply Seym.It is normal that the invitation is sent to minors too, since they CAN attend the ceremony as new citizens.
They're free to come or not, and you will be handed your daughter's citizenship certificate regardless of her being with you on the ceremony.
Hi there,
Update !!
Id : Genis
Location : Mississauga
Oath Notice sent on : 23 Mar 2018
Oath date : 20 April 2018
Thanks and good luck to all.
Congrats, updated the sheetI got it too. DM on 16 March
Oath is on 4th May 2018 Email received on 28 March
Yes, there's an area for guests.Thanks for the reply Seym.
There will be general area where guest can sit right? So she can come with my wife to be present in the room, but she will not take part of the actual ceremony? I am getting you correctly?
Or if she is sick or someting I can just go alone
You are just waiting for them to put you in line for oath... Now all you can do is wait...My application decision made on March 11th 2018. But what happens between decision made and oath request??? Just curious . Please advise
this has been discussed many times on this forum... after the oath, give them 2-3 business days to put you into the system and then you can do the urgent application for your Canadian passport...Do you know if we are allowed to get an express passport? Or is this option only for renewals?
this has been discussed many times on this forum... after the oath, give them 2-3 business days to put you into the system and then you can do the urgent application for your Canadian passport...
I read in an older post that someone was taking his oath and his kids was noisy so they order him to leave and take the oath some other day. Not sure how correct this is, it was posted on this forum. I am not sure how my daughter will behaveYes, there's an area for guests.
Your daughter can either stay with her mother or with you if she's present.
But if you bring her along, why not let her sit with fellow new citizens. She is not required to pronouce the oath of citizenship, but will have a flag and some goodies
During my ceremony, the citizenship judge called all the kids that were becoming canadians to come join him upfront to sing the national anthem. Quite funny, she may love it ^^
You must have someone who can your daughter out of the room if she becomes restless.I read in an older post that someone was taking his oath and his kids was noisy so they order him to leave and take the oath some other day. Not sure how correct this is, it was posted on this forum. I am not sure how my daughter will behave