once you become a PR, you are a Canadian to be, once you apply and pay service fees, you have to be treated similar to other applicants and you have the right to get updates as you go, you can't pick and choose who get processed first and what information to be shared with you. I have never ever traveled outside Canada during my eligibility period, first year was settling and find work, the other two were Covid and barely no one was able to travel!
anyways wish myself and everyone the best of luck !!
Thanks. I came here 17 years ago, when I was 10. My parents couldn't get the PR so I had to get it myself after graduating university. Got PR as soon as I was eligible and applied for citizenship as soon as I was eligible. I finally see the light at the end of the tunnel
For the folks who recently did their oath and got their certificate of citizenship by mail: How long did it take to get the certificate following you submitting the signed oath form?
Just finsihed the oath ceremony at Scarborough office and sent the signed oath form.
There is one more question: how to confirm the receipt of the signed form? Will the officer reply to our email confirming the signed has been received successfully?