According to the IRCC report on Canada day, 1000 people had online oath ceremony from the first April until now which means that if it goes at this speed, 12000 people can become citizen over the course of a year. According to the previous statistics, about 250000 people become citizens each year, therefore it can be concluded that this speed is one twentieth of the past , we all hope they do something soon
It does not get that high often and the numbers were sliding off a bit. But, generally, yes, Canada was averaging about 4,000 oath ceremonies a week. Week after week.
And so, yes, yes indeed, there is a backlog now and it is building. Even if they accelerate virtual oaths to 1,000 a week, they will still be falling farther and farther behind rather than catching up. No reliable word on what sort of backlog is actually building, but I'd guess its fair to estimate that there is at least a backlog of 50k or more oath ceremonies that would have happened between mid-March and now. And that is not counting the piling up applications waiting to go through the final stages of processing.
But it also appears that IRCC, and the government generally, is trying to sort out how to get most operations going, at least to the extent they can.
Leading to . . .
They get their salaries either way...
Are you suggesting slurs against Canadians? They may not be perfect specimens of a noble human being, like say . . . [fill in the blank] . . . but they are Canadians and generally Canadians do not deserve to be blindsided by gratuitously disparaging imputations. (Moreover, insulting Canadians to their face is one thing, but behind their backs? We can do better than that.)
OVERALL . . . as oft repeated: yeah folks, it is going to be
SLOW going for a good while now. You can ask the children in the back to cease the refrain "
are we there yet," since no, not going to be there for awhile . . . with exceptions, and congratulations for those few exceptions who get to participate soon in a virtual oath.