That's not true.
I'm a PR and I'm working for the government. There were a bunch of posts stating that citizens and PR are on the same level. There is some exceptions but there's exceptions for everything, such as positions only for native people.
Also new comers have available training that is helpful when getting a job for the government.
So let's not spread misinformation and instead support people who's jobs are to help people.
It doesn't say "new". Considering that if they are on strike, performing citizenship oaths would be breaking the strike and that isn't allowed. If I had an oath ceremony scheduled for when they are on strike, I would assume it would be postponed until after the strike is concluded.
At this time, we cannot provide you an update that there will be a strike. We will communicate with you via email if the Ceremony will be cancelled due to the strike
At this time, we cannot provide you an update that there will be a strike. We will communicate with you via email if the Ceremony will be cancelled due to the strike
So, good people of this forum:
There IS going to be a strike starting at 0001 EDT Apr 19, 2023 as they haven't reached a collective bargaining agreement with the Federal Gov
So, good people of this forum:
There IS going to be a strike starting at 0001 EDT Apr 19, 2023 as they haven't reached a collective bargaining agreement with the Federal Gov
The original press release from IRCC says that oath ceremonies, application processing, passport services, consular services, and contacting IRCC will be affected... We'll know more as people who have Oaths scheduled tomorrow will post here with updates...