No. It's very likely it is a positive decision but not certain.Decision made means Canadian citizen ------ is it true
Agreed.No. It's very likely it is a positive decision but not certain.
Also you are not a citizen until the oath, no matter what the decision is.
Scorph - what do you mean by "Ensure you have no prohitions until you take the oath."?Agreed.
DM is usually a positive decision to your application.
Yet, you do not become citizen before taking the oath of Citizenship. Ensure you have no prohitions until you take the oath.
Good luck!
You need to stay eligible to the canadian citizenship until you take the oath, and if you get arrested for some reason...Scorph - what do you mean by "Ensure you have no prohitions until you take the oath."?
Scorph - what do you mean by "Ensure you have no prohitions until you take the oath."?
Passport has nothing to do with being a Canadian citizen. After oath, you are Canadian.I should say 99% done
0.5% for oath
0.5% for passport apply
This.. there are so many Canadians without passports.Passport has nothing to do with being a Canadian citizen. After oath, you are Canadian.
Not sure what you mean with so many...This.. there are so many Canadians without passports.
The other 40% ..Not sure what you mean with so many...
In 2017, 60 per cent of Canadians had passports, with there being about 22 million passports in circulation.
In fact, to be 100% accurate, take the Oath and sign the very last document, after taking the Oath. This final step is required as well.Passport has nothing to do with being a Canadian citizen. After oath, you are Canadian.