Rigly68 said:Did you file your applications together or separate? If you filed together then unless IRCC or you separate your file from your wife's file her file will effect your application process (oath) being completed.
"We will give you the results of your test right after you take it. If you pass and meet the other requirements for citizenship, we may give you a ceremony date at the same time we give you the results. If we do not, we will mail you a letter with the date and time of your ceremony.
The ceremony will usually take place within six months after your test. At the ceremony, you will take the Oath of Citizenship and get a citizenship certificate.
If you do not pass the written test, but meet the other requirements for citizenship, we will schedule you for a second test. If you do not pass the second test, we will send you a notice telling you to come to an interview with a citizenship officer.
The interview will last 30 to 90 minutes. At that interview, the citizenship officer will ask you the test questions orally so you have another chance to show that you meet all the requirements (including knowledge and language).
If you are asked to go to an interview, but you applied for citizenship with your family by sending your applications in the same envelope, we will process your application separately from your family's unless you want them to be processed together."
Source:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/cit-test.asp