How is the citizenship process administered?
Applications submitted through a local citizenship office are pre screened to ensure that the three-year residence rule has been met. Applicants are thereafter scheduled for an informal interview with a citizenship officer to review the merits of the submissions in support of the application. Within about 12 – 15 months from submission, applicants may be required to appear before a Citizenship Judge to provide evidence of their knowledge of one of Canadas Official languages as well as an understanding of the overall Canadian political structure.
Applications submitted through a local citizenship office are pre screened to ensure that the three year residence rule has been met. Applicants are thereafter scheduled for an informal interview with a citizenship officer to review the merits of the submissions in support of the application. Within about 12 – 15 months from submission, applicants may be required to appear before a Citizenship Judge to provide evidence of their knowledge of one of Canada’ Official languages as well as an understanding of the overall Canadian political structure.
Ans:- Applications submitted through a local citizenship office are pre screened to ensure that the three-year residence rule has been met. Applicants are thereafter scheduled for an informal interview with a citizenship officer to review the merits of the submissions in support of the application. Within about 12 – 15 months from submission, applicants may be required to appear before a Citizenship Judge to provide evidence of their knowledge of one of Canadas Official languages as well as an understanding of the overall Canadian political structure.