By last year, what month was it?I attend the online ceremony last year but never received the certificate. I already send out the solemn declaration form but still waiting. Is anyone facing the same situation?
Oh my, that is bad! When you say "last year", when exactly was your oath ceremony (what date)? You should send a webform to IRCC because it looks like your citizenship certificate was lost in transit (or somehow never mailed). Did you submit your signed oath form to the email indicated in the oath letter?I attend the online ceremony last year but never received the certificate. I already send out the solemn declaration form but still waiting. Is anyone facing the same situation?
This is really bad. You should have contacted IRCC within 2 - 4 weeks after the oath date if you did not receive your certificate. I think you should involve your MP and have this looked into.My ceremony was in August and I wait until November to call ircc. The agent told me to submit the solemn declaration form since they already sent out the certificate. And now, my file is closed which I cant see my status anymore. I dont know what to do now. I keep calling ircc. They just only told me to wait and be patient. I'm totally frustrated since its been almost a year
There is also another post about the same issue. https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/citizenship-certificate-delay-delivery-after-virtual-ceremony.706588/post-9427007This is really bad. You should have contacted IRCC within 2 - 4 weeks after the oath date if you did not receive your certificate. I think you should involve your MP and have this looked into.
Find your MP and then give them the complete details of your situation and tell them you've been following up with IRCC for like a year and never got any satisfactory response. Request your MP's office to look into this and tell them you've been extremely stressed out because of this and highlight the fact you haven't been able to apply for your Canadian passport because you never received your citizenship certificate. Also tell them you've submitted the 'Solemn Declaration' long back.
It should NOT take IRCC this long to re-issue a citizenship certificate where the applicant was NOT at fault. This is just stupid.
Solemn declaration will be signed when you are claiming to IRCC that you NEVER received the citizenship certificate and are requesting them to send you a new one. For example, if you are done with oath and IRCC mails the certificate and the certificate is lost in transit. In this case, you'll contact IRCC and tell them that you never received your citizenship certificate. You'll then have to sign the solemn declaration promising that you never received the citizenship certificate. This is required by IRCC so that they can re-send the document to you.There is also another post about the same issue. https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/citizenship-certificate-delay-delivery-after-virtual-ceremony.706588/post-9427007
I wonder if it has anything to do with incomplete items such as details on the "Oath or affirmation of citizenship" form.
With regards to "Solemn Declaration" form, do you know if it would be required to sign as well along the "Oath of affirmation of citizenship" form?
Thanks.Solemn declaration will be signed when you are claiming to IRCC that you NEVER received the citizenship certificate and are requesting them to send you a new one. For example, if you are done with oath and IRCC mails the certificate and the certificate is lost in transit. In this case, you'll contact IRCC and tell them that you never received your citizenship certificate. You'll then have to sign the solemn declaration promising that you never received the citizenship certificate. This is required by IRCC so that they can re-send the document to you.
No No, I think you are confusing yourself.Thanks.
It is interesting they included signing solemn declaration instruction in the oath letter in the "After the video oath ceremony" section with the word (if applicable) next to it.
Isn't attending the ceremony is meant for new granted citizens who never received a certificate?
I apologize. I did read that part of lost PR solemn declaration form.No No, I think you are confusing yourself.
Solemn declaration will be requested when IRCC claims it has already sent the certificates but you claim that you've never received it. In the example of the OP, s/he completed oath in August 2020. The certificate never reached him/her so the OP contacted IRCC in November 2020 claiming that no citizenship certificate was received. IRCC told the OP that the certificate was already sent. I'm thinking the certificate must have been LOST in transit. So, IRCC requested a solemn declaration from the OP to confirm that he/she never received the citizenship certificate.
The solemn declaration in the oath invitation letter is NOT for citizenship certificate. You'll have to show your PR card at the citizenship ceremony. If you have lost your PR card or never ever received your PR card since you became a PR (basically, if you cannot produce a PR card at the citizenship ceremony), you will have to fill out a solemn declaration stating the reason (lost PR card or never received it).