I know there were some questions about this before, so I'll share my experience. I used VPN during my ceremony because I simply forgot to turn it off. Both my real and VPN location was in Canada. I realized it was on when I tried to log in to my tracker after the ceremony and it didn't let me in...
I heard the government is proposing a law on the minimum acceptable height of citizenship applicants to achieve lower pension expenditure as it's known taller people have a shorter lifespan. So maybe think twice.
That was a joke. Partially. But if you're not trolling, what I'm not so sure...
Possibly that added time in total. My test invitation (already Montreal) arrived when many people who applied in March got them. So that's +2 months. Although, still earlier than Vancouver Jan '21 applicants. Yeah, 6-7 months is normal, but if you see people getting it after 3 months you...
I was hoping to get it all done by February as I saw some people getting their oaths within 3 months after the test. But then there are even more people who wait for 7 months (or more) for the oath like me. My application was simple, no passport scans, no biometrics. I'm an optimist, but in this...
My friend had an oath on his birthday. However, I wouldn't make an assumption that that's what's to be expected. Even though he believed it was not a coincidence.
In my opinion, that's a gamble. You're betting 4 months to a document that's describing last year's situation, not knowing what are their targets for this one. Might work, might not. Your call.
Hasn't FY 21/22 ended on March 31st for them? I believe we're in FY 22/23 now. If I'm correct, these numbers would not reflect what's happening since April 1st, 2022.