The online check-status app for citizenship finally updated to say complete and child is now a citizen, etc. So now just waiting for the mail.
We finally did get everything in the mail.
Man, government has some serious delays and issues with
really basic and simple things. Note, I'm not referring to the ~6 months to get all this done from date of sending - overall this is not so bad and I know those who are applying for naturalisation as adults or even just certificates of citizenship are waiting for much longer.
Simplifying somewhat timeline just to give a sense (this info from the letter and certificate and envelope):
-effective date of citizenship early March (also date on actual certificate);
-letter with all of this information dated (and presumably printed) almost exactly a month later;
-envelope franked (stamped by IRCC postal machine) last third of april;
-actually received early May, Toronto area.
Presumably effective date of citizenship is either when some approval received. After that, a
month to just print out the letter saying this? (Possibly or probably this is also the date the certificate of citizenship was printed).
Then, another ~two weeks to put it in an envelope? Seems like they took some time to actually hand it over to Canada Post, because ~two weeks from Sydney to Toronto sounds a LOT longer than normal Canada Post service for a standard full-sized envelope (which CP calls oversized envelope - but they did pay the standard rate).
This is terribly slow for really simple, basic stuff.
On separate point - neither the letter nor certificate specify how citizenship received, just effective date. Which I still find weird since after al Harper government did create separate 'classes' of citizenship (cit by descent is a different type).