I got the option to select before the oath-taking. Is there an inherent issue with opting for the e-cert? I think a paper cert would be more tangible and I mean, if you print it out with a lemon printer, no one would take it being official. And also anything electronic can be lost if their server gets hack or whatever
As part of the on-going initiative to modernize and digitize the Citizenship Program, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is now issuing two types of citizenship certificates: a new, electronic format of the citizenship certificate (e-certificate) and the paper certificate. Applicants are not able to have both formats, but you may print your e-certificate and save the link to the e-certificate if you choose the electronic format.
Electronic certificates have the same value as paper certificates, but they are available in a digital format. E-certificates are available for download in the portal up to 5 business days after the ceremony (once you submit your signed Oath or Affirmation of Citizenship form). You can print your e-certificate. The e-certificate is generally received by applicants faster than paper certificates, as paper certificates need to be sent in the mail unless you are attending an in-person ceremony.
As you prepare to attend your ceremony, you can take this time to decide which format you prefer. During the citizenship ceremony registration, we will confirm which type of citizenship certificate you wish to receive.
As a reminder, before a certificate is provided, applicants attend a ceremony and take the Oath of Citizenship. Then, applicants sign and return the Oath or Affirmation of Citizenship form. If applicants are not required to take the Oath of Citizenship, they receive their certificate shortly after their application is finalized.