Congratulations on being scheduled for your Oath. I too have been reluctant to send a webform, but reading through these forums, it seems it can't hurt especially if it is nicely worded. As I am less known for my diplomacy skills and more straight talking than most people, I was wondering if you could give me some tips on what exactly to say in web form to give IRCC a gentle nudge to get my citizenship application moving along. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thankyou! I guess the best you could do, while typing up your webform, is to be precise and respectful of the fact that they are dealing with an onslaught of applications in varying immigration categories (some of which are from 2020 n 2019 as well). The backlog is huge, and they, I would like to believe, are doing as much as is humanly possible. Your webform would serve as reminder - so any severity of language or reflection of anger/frustration ( as much as it out of indignation, however, is no one's fault in particular) in your words wouldn't really grease the wheels. I would suggest, don't wait any longer, just send your form, there is nothing to lose. Remember, being kind and empathetic aren't necessarily equivalent to being diplomatic, they are just real great virtues.
All the best, I really hope your patience pays off, and also that my suggestions aid you in the way you had hoped