Hi all,
Please help me with this tough decision here.
I've just received an invitation to take the online citizenship test when I'm out of Canada. I have 21 days to return to Canada and do the test, technically.
However, I'm quite worry to flight back as I'm traveling with small kids who can literally touch and lick everything. The flight options are so limited that we'll need to board 3 flights with long hours of lay over. We have been out of Canada right before Covid started. Last year, we tried to book flights back but got cancelled every month. Because my husband is able to work online for the whole time, we decide not to risk the whole family's health by restricting travel while waiting for the situation to get better. Beside, the gov where we're at now has been able to contain the virus well so there are not so many community transmitted cases.
I'm not afraid of Covid situation in Canada. It's air traveling that can put our family at risk of getting Covid 19.
What should I do now? Should I still take the flights back and do the test on time (since I have been out for a year)? Or should I reschedule the test. I've heard that it can take up to 3-6 months or even longer ( a year) to get retest.
Anyone in the same situation? Please share your experience. Thank you!
Please help me with this tough decision here.
I've just received an invitation to take the online citizenship test when I'm out of Canada. I have 21 days to return to Canada and do the test, technically.
However, I'm quite worry to flight back as I'm traveling with small kids who can literally touch and lick everything. The flight options are so limited that we'll need to board 3 flights with long hours of lay over. We have been out of Canada right before Covid started. Last year, we tried to book flights back but got cancelled every month. Because my husband is able to work online for the whole time, we decide not to risk the whole family's health by restricting travel while waiting for the situation to get better. Beside, the gov where we're at now has been able to contain the virus well so there are not so many community transmitted cases.
I'm not afraid of Covid situation in Canada. It's air traveling that can put our family at risk of getting Covid 19.
What should I do now? Should I still take the flights back and do the test on time (since I have been out for a year)? Or should I reschedule the test. I've heard that it can take up to 3-6 months or even longer ( a year) to get retest.
Anyone in the same situation? Please share your experience. Thank you!