That might be out of the subject but my question is how come you lived in Canada from being 8 till being 21 and got your citizenship when you became 23 year old? I thought you get the citizenship as long as you stay in Canada for 3 years.
My Mom, american, re-married in Canada to my step dad, Canadian. Because my biological father, american, denied me to become a Canadian citizen, my step dad had to adopt me to make it happen. But, being under 18 he could not adopt me without my biological fathers concent which he would not give. Turned 18, took a year to have my step dad adopt me then applied for Canadian citizenship and 9/11 put everything on hold, was actually my 21st birthday that day. Two years later I was finally approved while I was actually living in the US. Flew up, met with the judge and I was approved, went to my ceremony and viola
I was actually 26 when I got my citizenship, not 23
MY biological father got lawyers involved, etc... so we decided to wait until I was 18 to get the process going. We could have won because of being there for so long but he was sueing us anyways so we decided to not spend the lawyer fees and wait a few years
My sister 6 years younger than me did the exact same thing, she waited until she was 18
So not 100% sure how he stopped it but I needed his consent to get my citizenship
Per my question above, i did find my Citizenship certificate I got when I was sworn in, should be enough to get me home now I think, just don't have my wallet card