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First thing... this is not a political rant, clickbait or about Molson beer slogans. I just wanted to share a big moment.
It came as quite a shock today, picking up my mail to see an envelope from Immigration. I honestly thought it was bad news about my application status. Instead, I opened the envelope and discovered a beautiful Canadian Citizenship certificate was inside. This is my long awaited "confirmation" of citizenship, in essence the government is confirming I have been Canadian since birth. I couldn't believe seeing the certificate would make me cry, but wow, this was such an emotional moment for many reasons.
I will still treasure having British citizenship, but I honestly can't wait another moment to apply for a Canadian passport and will start that process tonight. I will not miss renewing my Permanent Resident status every five years, or keeping up with all the ESTA applications to travel to the US. I will finally be able to check in online for flights, breeze through the airport and not need special screening of my documents. All great things for someone who loves to travel (as I'm sure many of you can relate to).
It came as quite a shock today, picking up my mail to see an envelope from Immigration. I honestly thought it was bad news about my application status. Instead, I opened the envelope and discovered a beautiful Canadian Citizenship certificate was inside. This is my long awaited "confirmation" of citizenship, in essence the government is confirming I have been Canadian since birth. I couldn't believe seeing the certificate would make me cry, but wow, this was such an emotional moment for many reasons.
I will still treasure having British citizenship, but I honestly can't wait another moment to apply for a Canadian passport and will start that process tonight. I will not miss renewing my Permanent Resident status every five years, or keeping up with all the ESTA applications to travel to the US. I will finally be able to check in online for flights, breeze through the airport and not need special screening of my documents. All great things for someone who loves to travel (as I'm sure many of you can relate to).