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hoping_canadian

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;D ;D I would like to say goodbye and thank you for all the people who answers my question during the process!
Last Friday I finally swear to be a Canadian Citizen, its is a privileged to be a Canadian.

thank you so much for this forum, for those who helped me without asking anything in return. I hope and wish that everyone will get their citizenship very soon.


Good luck everyone!!


Application : November 2013
RQ : feb 2014
Test may 2014
Oath Oct 3, 2014
 
Good Luck and good to know your case was finalized in less than a year even though you got RQ :)
 
Congrats and best wishes. Did you take the Oath in Scarbourough office? If so, how did the ceremony go? Did they look for any additional documents or only PR card?
 
Congratulations and good luck! :)
 
hoping_canadian said:
;D ;D I would like to say goodbye and thank you for all the people who answers my question during the process!
Last Friday I finally swear to be a Canadian Citizen, its is a privileged to be a Canadian.

thank you so much for this forum, for those who helped me without asking anything in return. I hope and wish that everyone will get their citizenship very soon.


Good luck everyone!!


Application : November 2013
RQ : feb 2014

Congratulations. 8)

I think a way to return is continue helping people in this forum with your experience and knowledge you gained over the period.
Test may 2014
Oath Oct 3, 2014
 
greencard15 said:
Congrats and best wishes. Did you take the Oath in Scarbourough office? If so, how did the ceremony go? Did they look for any additional documents or only PR card?

hi im from Montreal., yes they will take your pr card so you have to say goodbye to ur PR ;D and welcome the citizenship cert.

it was simple ceremony.. it took 2.5 hrs which includes 1 hour registration
 
After 4 years , I will say goodbye to my PR card in couple days..Sad and happy same time :'(
 
Silver77 said:
After 4 years , I will say goodbye to my PR card in couple days..Sad and happy same time :'(

its more of happiness he he he me i dont feel sad i feel great!!! ;o)
 
I think after loosing PR status, we are not able to attend some of the courses.

I took some adaptation courses such as french, work search etc.

But I am glad to get my citizenship in about 4 days :P
 
Silver77 said:
I think after loosing PR status, we are not able to attend some of the courses.

I took some adaptation courses such as french, work search etc.

But I am glad to get my citizenship in about 4 days :P

yes you are right, my husband also was upset that he wont be able to study full time french (free with allowance ;D) lucky me i got it first he he he

but im telling you it feels great when the judge hand over your certificate. it was like wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwooooooooooooooowwwww :P :P :P :P :P ;D ;D ;D ;D :D :D :D :D
 
[size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt]Congrats and best wishes. 8) 8)]
 
Yes , I took 3 level french courses with monthly allowance :D

I am just curios if there is photograph services during the oath ceremony, or everyone bring their own camera?
 
Silver77 said:
Yes , I took 3 level french courses with monthly allowance :D

I am just curios if there is photograph services during the oath ceremony, or everyone bring their own camera?

nope, you have to bring ur camera. After the ceremony, the judge will go at the back of the stage and everyone is lining up to take a photo. There is a lady who is infront of the line, she can take a picture if you ask her. In our case its just me and my husband went to the ceremony so we dont have a photographer ;D