Does anyone knows whats the procedure for a senior citizen to acquire Canadian citizenship?
Since they are exempt from the test, do they get invited to the oath ceremony directly?
or
do they have to meet an interview judge?
And finally, is the timeline for Citizenship relatively shorter for senior citizens in Toronto as compared to "young" aspirants
Persons over 54 years old do not need to give the test http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/become.asp
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Originally posted by rajcanada
Persons over 54 years old do not need to give the test http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/become.asp</font>
curiously, I never received any further feedback as to what is procedure for seniors.
Someone's parents must have gone thru this so come on folks
Persons 55 years of age or older do not have to write the citizenship test. After they submit the application, they are scheduled to go to the local office for a review of the original documents (personal identification, immigration
documents, etc.) they submitted with their application and of their passport and/or travel documents relevant to the four year period preceding their application. They may also be scheduled to appear for a personal
interview with a citizenship judge.
If they meet the requirements for citizenship, local citizenship office lets them know when and where to go to attend a citizenship ceremony.
Praveen Kalra
Settlement Worker
Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre
315-1420 Burnhamthorpe Rd. East
Mississauga, ON. L4X 2Z9
Phone: 905-629-1873 Extn. 244
email :
Thanks a lot PK
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