Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
#1
Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
Hi I hope you guys/gals can help me with this one.
My Wife has a meeting (She applied for Canadian citizenship) for Notice to Appear-for verification of Identity/documents (In the line it says original documents but in comers it got birth certificate) and I mislaid the original paper (Can't find it any where) work which I think they want us to bring along for the interview, are we hooped???
Please help..............
Richard
My Wife has a meeting (She applied for Canadian citizenship) for Notice to Appear-for verification of Identity/documents (In the line it says original documents but in comers it got birth certificate) and I mislaid the original paper (Can't find it any where) work which I think they want us to bring along for the interview, are we hooped???
Please help..............
Richard
#2
Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
You may wish to ask the question again. It is unclear what document is missing.
#3
Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
The Wife's interview is Feb/17
I found the information I required, it was a misunderstanding on my part, I thought we needed curtain paper work, but in retrospect we didn't. Sorry for any inconvenience I may have caused anyone.
This is a good site and it has helped my Wife and I to get where we are today, (Her Immigration to Canada I mean) keep up the good work, and thanks again for everything.
Last edited by Bad1; Feb 8th 2010 at 11:42 pm. Reason: Add to post
#4
Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
Well today is the day we go for the Wife's interview........
I don't know why I am the nervous one.........
I don't know why I am the nervous one.........
#5
Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
Lets just say it didn't go to plan.............
Last edited by Bad1; Feb 18th 2010 at 3:10 am. Reason: Post changed
#7
Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
Well I was expecting to take the wife for her document interview and that would be it, now we have to go for a ceremony well I won't say what I am thinking.
Does anyone use there English passport with there Canadian citizenship card to go to the states??
They don't finger print you do they? because you use the British passport?
Does anyone use there English passport with there Canadian citizenship card to go to the states??
They don't finger print you do they? because you use the British passport?
#8
Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
Well I was expecting to take the wife for her document interview and that would be it, now we have to go for a ceremony well I won't say what I am thinking.
Does anyone use there English passport with there Canadian citizenship card to go to the states??
They don't finger print you do they? because you use the British passport?
Does anyone use there English passport with there Canadian citizenship card to go to the states??
They don't finger print you do they? because you use the British passport?
I went to the US as a regular tourist with a British passport and was fingerprinted. Don't know if having a Canadian citizen card in with it would exempt you from that. Wouldn't have thought so as the British passport is the primary entrance document. Why? Is it an issue?
#9
Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
Hi
Everyone goes to a citizenship ceremony.
Well I was expecting to take the wife for her document interview and that would be it, now we have to go for a ceremony well I won't say what I am thinking.
Does anyone use there English passport with there Canadian citizenship card to go to the states??
They don't finger print you do they? because you use the British passport?
Does anyone use there English passport with there Canadian citizenship card to go to the states??
They don't finger print you do they? because you use the British passport?
#10
Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
Please tell us what you're thinking.
I went to the US as a regular tourist with a British passport and was fingerprinted. Don't know if having a Canadian citizen card in with it would exempt you from that. Wouldn't have thought so as the British passport is the primary entrance document. Why? Is it an issue?
I went to the US as a regular tourist with a British passport and was fingerprinted. Don't know if having a Canadian citizen card in with it would exempt you from that. Wouldn't have thought so as the British passport is the primary entrance document. Why? Is it an issue?
See right know the passport shows I am British the Citizenship card/passport shows I am Canadian if I don't have the Canadian passport I still have my card if I don't have my British passport (Current) what do I have to show I am a citizen of England???
That is why it makes more sense to go the route Canadian citizen card/ English passport.
Last edited by Bad1; Feb 19th 2010 at 12:50 am. Reason: Add to
#11
Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
It wasn't mentioned is all, I am sure I am looking at it all wrong, So I was under the impression that after this interview it was over, I just don't like taking time of work spending hours down town etc etc.
And on top of that her PR runs out in a couple of months I spoke to the border Immagration/customs officer and he said as long as we showed the letter they sent us if she travels and they can see that the Canadian citizenship is in process it would be ok, (This is when the PR is still valid)
I phone the 1 888 242 2100 number this morning she wanted to get another 50 bucks out of us for a renewal for another PR card when in two or three months we will get a letter with a date for attending the ceremony.
What all happens at this ceremony any how??
And on top of that her PR runs out in a couple of months I spoke to the border Immagration/customs officer and he said as long as we showed the letter they sent us if she travels and they can see that the Canadian citizenship is in process it would be ok, (This is when the PR is still valid)
I phone the 1 888 242 2100 number this morning she wanted to get another 50 bucks out of us for a renewal for another PR card when in two or three months we will get a letter with a date for attending the ceremony.
What all happens at this ceremony any how??
Last edited by Bad1; Feb 19th 2010 at 1:14 am. Reason: add to post
#12
Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
It's a solemn occasion invented to make new Canadians feel welcome and included.
I know it's a pain what with having to take time off work and going Downtown and all but you're blessed 'Bad1'. You have a wonderful time.
Last edited by PaulOK; Feb 19th 2010 at 1:31 am.
#13
Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
If it's anything like the American one you take an oath, pledge allegiance, listen to speeches welcoming you to Canada as a citizen, get a nice certificate and have photos done by the flag.
It's a solemn occasion invented to make new Canadians feel welcome and included.
I know it's a pain what with having to take time off work and going Downtown but you're blessed 'Bad1' and you have a wonderful time.
It's a solemn occasion invented to make new Canadians feel welcome and included.
I know it's a pain what with having to take time off work and going Downtown but you're blessed 'Bad1' and you have a wonderful time.
#14
Joined: Feb 2010
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Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
Well I was expecting to take the wife for her document interview and that would be it, now we have to go for a ceremony well I won't say what I am thinking.
Does anyone use there English passport with there Canadian citizenship card to go to the states??
They don't finger print you do they? because you use the British passport?
Does anyone use there English passport with there Canadian citizenship card to go to the states??
They don't finger print you do they? because you use the British passport?
What is wrong with having your fingerprints taken - makes it sound like you have something to hide!
#15
Re: Grant of Citizenship (Meaning over 54yrs old)
And I may even get a Maple Leaf tat with the ceremony date under it.....any excuse for a new Tatoo!! )