I'm wondering did you submit finger print at the start when you submitted your application?
When you submit your citizenship application at first, one of the required documents to include in your application is a original police certificate for each country that you have been for a total of 183 or more in the 4 years immediately before the date of your application. One of these countries is definitely Canada itself as you have been living in Canada. So, you need a police certificate with finger print from Canada to include in your application when you submit it at first.
Thanks
This is
not accurate:
"One of these countries is definitely Canada itself as you have been living in Canada. So, you need a police certificate with finger print from Canada to include in your application when you submit it at first."
No police certificate for Canada is required. Only applicants who spent a total of six months in a country
other than Canada during the preceding four years need to provide a police clearance/certificate for that country (or countries). See the application form itself. This is straightforward.
While Fingerprint requests are common, the majority of applicants (probably by a very wide margin) do
not get a finger print request. Most FP requests are relatively routine (even though the IRCC definition of non-routine processing includes a FP request as something which makes that application non-routine, which merely distinguishes whether an application is included or not in IRCC's routine processing time line), and do not result in much of a delay if the FPs are timely and properly submitted.
For
some applicants (a minority), sure, the FP request can be part of a bigger issue, something potentially problematic. With minimal exceptions, most applicants in this group are already aware of a potential issue, a prospective problem in their situation, and protests to the contrary tend to lack credibility. How serious the particular issue, the particular problem, is, that varies widely and depends on just what it is about. No generalizations apply except the obvious and ubiquitous
it varies and varies widely, and
it depends.
Most who get a FP request simply need to provide the FPs timely and all will go well and without much delay.
And, again, applicants do
NOT need to provide a Canadian police certificate when they apply for citizenship.