Congratulations !!! and good luck for the next steps, hopefully the certificates will be processed within 2 weeks.So I did the ceremony today
There were 51 people taking the oath.
It was pretty straight forward. A coordinator told us about how it will go, then we were moved for identity verification, then the judge joined.
My judge was from Montreal, she's a lebanese immigrant too so it was interesting experience being pronounced canadian citizen by someone from my background
After the oath, the coordinator then told us to cut the PR card and to sign the oath form.
Then he said that if we had questions we can ask. He was asked about how much time it will need for certificate to be received, he said 2 to 3 weeks.
When it was my turn to ask, I asked him whether it's guaranteed to be 2 weeks because there is a backlog of certificates from November, he said yes the backlog is gone (i dont think it is) and that moving forward certificate will need 2 weeks. from what i understood from him is that the certificate backlog is being dealt with
I also asked him if the office has opened in downtown, he said not to the public no, I asked if it's open for employees, he said yes employees are working from office.
I told him about my travels and he said to include the reasoning and tickets in the email i am sending the forms in
Sorry I could not ask him about 2019 processing backlog as questions were quick and it was really out of context, we were told to ask questions relating to the oath process