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MarkG Dec 9th 2013 8:28 pm

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by dgagitw (Post 11028087)
I'm not sure why it would take so long to process one though.

I'd imagine it gets a low priority behind the rest of the queue who don't need special treatment.

JamesM Dec 9th 2013 8:50 pm

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by dgagitw (Post 11028087)
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2...p_process.html

I'm not sure why it would take so long to process one though.

Frightening article.

dgagitw Dec 9th 2013 11:26 pm

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by JamesM (Post 11028160)
Frightening article.

It's not such a big deal so long as you're planning on staying in Canada for the long term although I take the point about not being to vote. I can see why people with passports from places like Iran who have no intention of ever going back other than for a holiday would be much more animated about it though. I once went through US immigration with a British guy who had been born in Iran and moved to the UK when he was a baby. They took him aside and gave him the 3rd degree for 4 hours before letting him in just on the basis of his passport having Tehran as his place of birth. I can't begin to imagine what it must be like trying it with a full blown Iranian passport!

arctic_gardener Dec 15th 2013 12:45 pm

Re: Citizenship time line
 
Gotta love the irony of telling the inventors of the English language to learn English.

FlyingDutchman6666 Dec 17th 2013 5:51 pm

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by arctic_gardener (Post 11037629)
Gotta love the irony of telling the inventors of the English language to learn English.

Are you crediting today's Britons with inventing the English language? :lol:

dgagitw Dec 17th 2013 7:49 pm

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by arctic_gardener (Post 11037629)
Gotta love the irony of telling the inventors of the English language to learn English.

I've met British citizens who didn't speak much in the way of English. It doesn't seem unreasonable to me that Canada would ask for some sort of proof. It's not like you have to jump through a whole load of hoops after all, a copy of your A-level certificate(s) seems to be sufficient and, according to the nice lady from the CIC call centre I talked to, a degree certificate for any subject taught in English from a UK university is certainly adequate proof.

magnumpi Dec 17th 2013 10:38 pm

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by dgagitw (Post 11042050)
I've met British citizens who didn't speak much in the way of English. It doesn't seem unreasonable to me that Canada would ask for some sort of proof. It's not like you have to jump through a whole load of hoops after all, a copy of your A-level certificate(s) seems to be sufficient and, according to the nice lady from the CIC call centre I talked to, a degree certificate for any subject taught in English from a UK university is certainly adequate proof.

My 1999 C.S.E. result sheet worked good for me, i had 2 English passes on them (English Lit and English)

Novocastrian Dec 17th 2013 10:45 pm

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 11042317)
My 1999 C.S.E. result sheet worked good for me, i had 2 English passes on them (English Lit and English)

<ahem>

magnumpi Dec 17th 2013 11:17 pm

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 11042328)
<ahem>

LOL oops :D, i sorta screwed that up, 1979 i mean, wow feels odd just typing that number now...

bats Dec 18th 2013 1:59 am

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 11042357)
LOL oops :D, i sorta screwed that up, 1979 i mean, wow feels odd just typing that number now...

"worked good"......

magnumpi Dec 21st 2013 1:15 am

Re: Citizenship time line
 
So went today Dec 20th, and sat the test, then after had a short interview and passport stamp checks and now all done bar the swearing.

The employees at Mississauga were very polite and very organised. I got the results of my test, a pass no errors, and the date and a form for the ceremony on Jan 2, 2014.

Novocastrian Dec 21st 2013 2:39 am

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 11046822)
So went today Dec 20th, and sat the test, then after had a short interview and passport stamp checks and now all done bar the swearing.

The employees at Mississauga were very polite and very organised. I got the results of my test, a pass no errors, and the date and a form for the ceremony on Jan 2, 2014.

Welcome aboard. The greater good of Canada has been served.

Probably.

<congrats>

magnumpi Dec 21st 2013 2:41 am

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 11046882)
Welcome aboard. The greater good of Canada has been served.

Probably.

<congrats>


:) Thanks

JamesM Dec 22nd 2013 4:21 pm

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 11046822)
So went today Dec 20th, and sat the test, then after had a short interview and passport stamp checks and now all done bar the swearing.

The employees at Mississauga were very polite and very organised. I got the results of my test, a pass no errors, and the date and a form for the ceremony on Jan 2, 2014.

Now all you have to do is learn the "Star Spangled Banner"

Did you show them any of your videos?

magnumpi Dec 22nd 2013 7:32 pm

Re: Citizenship time line
 

Originally Posted by JamesM (Post 11048258)
Now all you have to do is learn the "Star Spangled Banner"

Did you show them any of your videos?

No I didn't, I did not want an unfair advantage.


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