Originally Posted by
Altenweg
No, my parents never did. I'm actually a bit bitter about it. Had they gone through the application process before I turned 18, it would have been free and I wouldn't have had to take a test. Sadly back then there was no internet, so they had to send away for the applications and didn't do so until I was already 18. At that time it cost $800 per person which wasn't in the budget for the 3 of us.
I could have actually had dual citizenship before I turned 18. Not anymore.
It's one of those twenty twenty hindsight moments. They didn't know, so not their fault. I just wish we had looked into it earlier.
You should have seen the crap I had to go through getting my passport changed when I got married. Just changing my last name took over a year. Back then they didn't have the fingerprint addition, so I could do it all here and then they just sent it off to the Consolate in Toronto. I did have to get every little piece of paper notarized. One year of back and forth, need more paperwork, you didn't dot this i. Arghhhhh! It was insane!