Interview
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Interview
All
I had my final citizenship interview today and passed
The one question I have is that since we are in a state that does not swear you in at the point of interview, you get a sheet that states CONGRATULATIONS, YOU HAVE PASSED THE TESTS AND HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED FOR FINAL APPROVAL. I Was told by the officer that the next step would be a notice in the mail in 3-4 weeks that would give a time to go to another office for swearing in and surrendering your PR card.
So, my question is, is that it or do I still need to be concerned about anything. Obvioously I won't be a citizen until swearing in but wanted to know if there was anything else
Thanks
WC
I had my final citizenship interview today and passed
The one question I have is that since we are in a state that does not swear you in at the point of interview, you get a sheet that states CONGRATULATIONS, YOU HAVE PASSED THE TESTS AND HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED FOR FINAL APPROVAL. I Was told by the officer that the next step would be a notice in the mail in 3-4 weeks that would give a time to go to another office for swearing in and surrendering your PR card.
So, my question is, is that it or do I still need to be concerned about anything. Obvioously I won't be a citizen until swearing in but wanted to know if there was anything else
Thanks
WC
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Re: Interview
Originally Posted by Wildcat_1
All
I had my final citizenship interview today and passed
The one question I have is that since we are in a state that does not swear you in at the point of interview, you get a sheet that states CONGRATULATIONS, YOU HAVE PASSED THE TESTS AND HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED FOR FINAL APPROVAL. I Was told by the officer that the next step would be a notice in the mail in 3-4 weeks that would give a time to go to another office for swearing in and surrendering your PR card.
So, my question is, is that it or do I still need to be concerned about anything. Obvioously I won't be a citizen until swearing in but wanted to know if there was anything else
Thanks
WC
I had my final citizenship interview today and passed
The one question I have is that since we are in a state that does not swear you in at the point of interview, you get a sheet that states CONGRATULATIONS, YOU HAVE PASSED THE TESTS AND HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED FOR FINAL APPROVAL. I Was told by the officer that the next step would be a notice in the mail in 3-4 weeks that would give a time to go to another office for swearing in and surrendering your PR card.
So, my question is, is that it or do I still need to be concerned about anything. Obvioously I won't be a citizen until swearing in but wanted to know if there was anything else
Thanks
WC
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Re: Interview
Damm i'm jealous I have about a year left before I even see my interview,
congrats man.
"Wildcat_1" <member8043@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> All
> I had my final citizenship interview today and passed
> The one question I have is that since we are in a state that does not
> swear you in at the point of interview, you get a sheet that states
> CONGRATULATIONS, YOU HAVE PASSED THE TESTS AND HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED FOR
> FINAL APPROVAL. I Was told by the officer that the next step would be a
> notice in the mail in 3-4 weeks that would give a time to go to another
> office for swearing in and surrendering your PR card.
> So, my question is, is that it or do I still need to be concerned about
> anything. Obvioously I won't be a citizen until swearing in but wanted
> to know if there was anything else
> Thanks
> WC
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
congrats man.
"Wildcat_1" <member8043@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected] m...
> All
> I had my final citizenship interview today and passed
> The one question I have is that since we are in a state that does not
> swear you in at the point of interview, you get a sheet that states
> CONGRATULATIONS, YOU HAVE PASSED THE TESTS AND HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED FOR
> FINAL APPROVAL. I Was told by the officer that the next step would be a
> notice in the mail in 3-4 weeks that would give a time to go to another
> office for swearing in and surrendering your PR card.
> So, my question is, is that it or do I still need to be concerned about
> anything. Obvioously I won't be a citizen until swearing in but wanted
> to know if there was anything else
> Thanks
> WC
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Re: Interview
Anyone know how long it takes to get the oath ceremony notice ?
Originally Posted by Rodrick Brown
Damm i'm jealous I have about a year left before I even see my interview,
congrats man.
"Wildcat_1" <member8043@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected] m...
> All
> I had my final citizenship interview today and passed
> The one question I have is that since we are in a state that does not
> swear you in at the point of interview, you get a sheet that states
> CONGRATULATIONS, YOU HAVE PASSED THE TESTS AND HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED FOR
> FINAL APPROVAL. I Was told by the officer that the next step would be a
> notice in the mail in 3-4 weeks that would give a time to go to another
> office for swearing in and surrendering your PR card.
> So, my question is, is that it or do I still need to be concerned about
> anything. Obvioously I won't be a citizen until swearing in but wanted
> to know if there was anything else
> Thanks
> WC
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
congrats man.
"Wildcat_1" <member8043@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected] m...
> All
> I had my final citizenship interview today and passed
> The one question I have is that since we are in a state that does not
> swear you in at the point of interview, you get a sheet that states
> CONGRATULATIONS, YOU HAVE PASSED THE TESTS AND HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED FOR
> FINAL APPROVAL. I Was told by the officer that the next step would be a
> notice in the mail in 3-4 weeks that would give a time to go to another
> office for swearing in and surrendering your PR card.
> So, my question is, is that it or do I still need to be concerned about
> anything. Obvioously I won't be a citizen until swearing in but wanted
> to know if there was anything else
> Thanks
> WC
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Re: Interview
Originally Posted by Wildcat_1
Anyone know how long it takes to get the oath ceremony notice ?
Ian