Ok. I see it now.No that's not what I said.
Forget about the passports, we are talking about the process from application submission to oath. Passport is a completely separate process and you can't include that in the citizenship grant timeline.
I'm saying that given the rate at which they are sending tests and oath invitations, it might take a year or more for a sizable number of late 2020 applicants to become citizens of this country. Even if you get the test invite and pass the test, there is a wait for your application to go to "Decision Made" (DM) status. After that, there is a wait for you to get your oath invitation. After that, you'll have to wait for the actual oath ceremony. If the current pace doesn't improve and they don't take remedial steps, a sizable number of late 2020 applicants will become citizens (that is, take the oath of citizenship) only in mid-late 2022.
As I had mentioned in one of my earlier posts, I am not in a rush to be a citizen, and can wait for as long as CIC wants. But I do need to leave Canada for an extended period of time. I wanted to know these timelines to better plan my exit. Also, if these steps can be performed online while outside Canada, or I need to come back to Canada in order to write the test/interview/oath.
After your recent posts and my renewed understanding, I think I might as well leave Canada now, and then have to come back to complete these steps as and when invited. This would mean multiple trips which is not ideal in current Covid/Travel situation. But to wait this out also doesn't seem to help because it might take very long until I finish all the steps.
Had these steps been possible to be completed from outside Canada, I could then easily exit right now I suppose.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks!