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I'm a Canadian/Permanent Resident and now scheduled for my naturalization interview. It says I need to bring passport or any other documents used with entries into the US. Do I need to bring my Canadian passport and is there a risk of them taking it away? I know I need to pledge oath to US but want to make sure I get to keep my Canadian passport. Thank you!

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They won't (and can't) take away your Canadian passport. They only want to be able to verify your statements regarding when you entered/left the US through the passport stamps. If you have other passports or travel documents, bring them as well.

 

The pledge/oath happens at the oath ceremony, not at the interview. You don't need your Canadian passport for that at all.

 
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