Hello:
I came to Canada from the United States, and I became a Canadian citizen a few years ago. I swore an affidavit on the day that I became a Canadian stating that it was not my intent to give up my U.S. citizenship. Now, it is time to renew my U.S. passport, and I will need to address the fact that I became Canadian. Thus, I will include a certified copy of the affidavit and a letter explaining my intent to remain a U.S. citizen.
I can renew by mail or by driving 300 km to the nearest consulate. I am worried about renewing by mail given that I will include the additional documents regarding my new citizenship, and these could confuse the person who processes my application. On the other hand, it is a pain to drive to the consulate and back.
Does anyone have any experience with this? I would appreciate any advice.
Thank you,
gte439u
I came to Canada from the United States, and I became a Canadian citizen a few years ago. I swore an affidavit on the day that I became a Canadian stating that it was not my intent to give up my U.S. citizenship. Now, it is time to renew my U.S. passport, and I will need to address the fact that I became Canadian. Thus, I will include a certified copy of the affidavit and a letter explaining my intent to remain a U.S. citizen.
I can renew by mail or by driving 300 km to the nearest consulate. I am worried about renewing by mail given that I will include the additional documents regarding my new citizenship, and these could confuse the person who processes my application. On the other hand, it is a pain to drive to the consulate and back.
Does anyone have any experience with this? I would appreciate any advice.
Thank you,
gte439u