P polarbear Hero Member Sep 17, 2012 214 5 Feb 18, 2014 #1 Do we need to sign intent to reside at the time of application ??? or Do we need to sign during the oath ceremony ??? how is it going to affect people who already got their citizenships and for those whose application in process ?
Do we need to sign intent to reside at the time of application ??? or Do we need to sign during the oath ceremony ??? how is it going to affect people who already got their citizenships and for those whose application in process ?
txboyscout Hero Member Jun 9, 2009 563 14 Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. LANDED.......... 03-08-2011 Feb 18, 2014 #2 polarbear said: Do we need to sign intent to reside at the time of application ??? or Do we need to sign during the oath ceremony ??? how is it going to affect people who already got their citizenships and for those whose application in process ? Click to expand... We will know more when the bill becomes law. I don't think it will have any effect on people who are already citizens and probably neither on people who applied before the law is enacted
polarbear said: Do we need to sign intent to reside at the time of application ??? or Do we need to sign during the oath ceremony ??? how is it going to affect people who already got their citizenships and for those whose application in process ? Click to expand... We will know more when the bill becomes law. I don't think it will have any effect on people who are already citizens and probably neither on people who applied before the law is enacted
U us2yow Hero Member Dec 15, 2010 687 15 Feb 18, 2014 #3 Can we please not over-panic and introduce new topics that are speculative (at this moment in time). Waste of time and energy ! Just wait for the process to take its course.
Can we please not over-panic and introduce new topics that are speculative (at this moment in time). Waste of time and energy ! Just wait for the process to take its course.
yuz Star Member Dec 5, 2013 131 19 Feb 18, 2014 #4 Hope we can all get the citizenship before the form is formally introduced...