That's a highly useful guide
rajkamalmohanram, many thanks for posting it. I wish I had found it back in 2021 or I wouldn't be in the mess I am now....
To explain, I've been in Canada as a PR since 2003 but finally got around to submitting my citizenship application in February 2021. I'm now 60 so it seems that the citizenship test won't be required, meaning that it is just my language skills that they are still assessing. Fingers crossed they should conclude the whole thing in the next few months.
However, I now realise I have done a really stupid thing and it has got me panicking. I had a current PR status at the time I submitted my citizenship application, but it has subsequently expired. For some idiotic reason, I got it into my head that I didn't need to renew it since I had a citizenship application being actively processed. However, this obviously seems not to be the case, and I'm slapping myself.
My question here is, how much trouble am I in and what can I do about it? I have had no communication with any IRCC official about this as I only woke up to myself this morning, and now I'm as embarrassed as I am nervous. I could send in a PR renewal application in a hurry to try and cover myself, but there will still be a gap since the last one expired in April 2021 that I will have difficulty explaining.
Any advice/information/strategic insults gratefully received.
Nigel.