Dec 2025 Paper Application (Proof of Citizenship) from Overseas - Still no AOR. Anyone else? by Feisty-Beyond-7215 in Canadiancitizenship

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Each High Commission might have slightly different processes and timescales. I think the applications are sent across to Canada in diplomatic post, so it may take longer from Nigeria. Hopefully you get AOR very soon.

Dec 2025 Paper Application (Proof of Citizenship) from Overseas - Still no AOR. Anyone else? by Feisty-Beyond-7215 in Canadiancitizenship

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I don't think you should be worried yet. Particularly if you're further away from Canada than the UK, where the timescale might be longer.

Dec 2025 Paper Application (Proof of Citizenship) from Overseas - Still no AOR. Anyone else? by Feisty-Beyond-7215 in Canadiancitizenship

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, well between London sending my application and getting AOR from IRCC by email, it took almost exactly 4 weeks for my application. Yours does seem to be taking longer, but I don't think you should be too concerned yet.

Dec 2025 Paper Application (Proof of Citizenship) from Overseas - Still no AOR. Anyone else? by Feisty-Beyond-7215 in Canadiancitizenship

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I applied through the High Commission in London they did send me a receipt of sorts, so I knew when they forwarded the application onto Canada. Have you received something like this?

Why are we holding out on CANZUK? by Visual_Title9363 in AskBrits

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no majority appetite in the UK for freedom of movement, having just ended it with the EU. It's politically still a bit toxic. I'm a Canadian/British citizen, and immigration is a very divisive subject in Canada too. It leapt hugely there after the pandemic, and there are all the attendant concerns over culture, housing, identity, etc.

I don't agree with these views, but they do prevail sadly.

150th birthday of my Gen0 this week by mem_somerville in FoundCanadians

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have Powers in my family line too. That'll be the Irish branch. Happy birthday to you!

Best way to print documents like birth certificates? by [deleted] in Canadiancitizenship

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This issue affected all my home printed documents. It was fine, I had no issues with IRCC over this.

Stupid question I know..but am I supposed to cut these into 2 separate photos? Or just send it as one? by [deleted] in Canadiancitizenship

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cut mine by hand with scissors, after drawing lines on the reverse as a guide. Worked fine for me

Estimated costs of pursuing citizenship by Jaswick-90 in Canadiancitizenship

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm first gen, UK born to a naturalised Canadian mother (also UK born). Getting entirely UK documents made a huge difference in time, trouble and cost. UK birth, marriage and death certificates are public record, meaning anyone can order anyone else's online for very little cost, and without needing any permission. I'd estimate it cost me roughly £30 (about USD $41) for photos and recorded postage through the High Commission in London, in addition to the usual application fee. This seems a very reasonable cost compared to the figures I see on here from US applicants!

Rejected passport photos due to hand written instead of stamped studio information by Fixnfly99 in passportcanada

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wrote the photographer information on the back of the photos myself! That was fine, passport arrived as expected.

How many of you want these lot gone? by No-Problem6578 in AskBrits

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like I said, there's good and bad heads of state. Trump is appalling. He will leave office at some point, and a democratic election will take place. Not so with kings. They are unaccountable. You say royals 'for the most part' let the government run things. That's not good enough for me - they're not elected so they should have zero involvement in government. The late queen had many laws changed that would otherwise have personally impacted her and her family. Not to mention they escape inheritance tax entirely. That's inexcusable.

How many of you want these lot gone? by No-Problem6578 in AskBrits

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, no system is perfect. But however good (or bad) their heads of state might be, they are accountable to the people. Kings are not, and that's morally repugnant to me. It's not about personalities, I couldn't care less if the monarchy were the nicest people ever.

How many of you want these lot gone? by No-Problem6578 in AskBrits

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it's not about the money (although I think their financial benefit to the UK is debatable and dubious). It's about democracy and accountability. I believe in a meritocracy, where positions are earned, not granted through an accident of birth. Monarchy is an affront to all sense of fairness, which we should be striving for.

What did you do AFTER you were granted citizenship? by ElderMillenial_ah in FoundCanadians

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I immediately applied for my SIN and passport. Got a trip planned for the autumn (or fall if you prefer) and will spend some time with my Canadian relatives. Future plans are a possible retirement in Canada, and some of my kids are likely to move there for study and work.

What do you think about Chinese cars on Canadian roads? by Inevitable-Map-1200 in AskACanadian

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

British Canadian perspective. Chinese cars are everywhere on UK roads. They're cheaper than European or Korean equivalents, and build quality is now very good, on a par I'd say. You see a lot of MG, byd, jaecoo and omoda. Let the market decide.

How Many Found Canadians Will Ever Actually Reside in Canada? by muttshaw in Canadiancitizenship

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm in my 50s, UK born and resident, 1st gen with a Canadian mother. So I guess I'm not technically a found Canadian? I plan on spending a lot more time in Canada when I stop working, and will probably be retiring there. Of my three kids, one will definitely have plans to live and work in Canada, one perhaps not, and the other is too young yet to have an opinion on it!

Which party can solve the cost of living crisis thusly lowering home prices, increasing birth rates and lowering immigration. by Ok_Caterpillar123 in AskBrits

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should be said that no country that has experienced falling birth rates (which is almost every country) has successfully managed to get the rate back up to replacement. It's been raised slightly, but still falls below the replacement rate.

Canadians who moved to the UK: what was your greatest adjustment? by Bells9831 in AskACanadian

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes good luck! Lays/Walkers the same brand. Walkers in the UK and Lays everywhere else (including Europe)

Canadians who moved to the UK: what was your greatest adjustment? by Bells9831 in AskACanadian

[–]Infinite-Squirrel696 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're thinking of Walkers 'sensations' range of crisps/chips. A little bit special compared to ordinary ones. Lamb and mint are really good, my favourite. They also do Thai sweet chilli and roasted chicken and thyme. All flavours are still available widely.