There are a number of individuals in Canada who have already
passed all the requirements and are now the newest citizens of the country. However,
to make things official, they still have to have their swearing-in ceremonies. That
has yet to happen because the ceremonies were postponed because of the crisis
brought about by the COVID-19 disease that has been spreading much havoc around
the world.
There is nothing to be worried about though as recent news
has it that the swearing-in ceremonies may have to change venue – they would
soon be done online. The ceremonies would be done virtually and that is not a
surprise. Many things have now been happening online including meetings,
classroom lessons, and even weddings. This is to make things happen despite
following the social distancing rule. Virtual is the way to go now and Canada
is also adapting by using this channel to swear in the newest Canadians and
make them official members of the country.
The plan of the government of Canada
According to the government of Canada in a statement that it
had released recently, it will be starting to use virtual ceremonies to swear
in the newest citizens of the country. This will be done as soon as possible to
make sure that the newest citizens get to officially become a part of the
country. There are many individuals who have worked long and hard to be able to
get to this point and the government understands that.
The Canadian government has also shared that the first batch
who would be taking part in the ceremonies are those who have a really pressing
need for the citizenship. The batch would also include those who have already
had a schedule for a swearing-in but the activity was postponed because of the
pandemic. This surely reflects that the government of the country is doing its
best to make sure that those who have earned their citizenship will continue to
get this despite the hardships and obstacles that the country is facing at
present.
Safety measures
As a response to the pandemic, the Immigration, Refugees,
and Citizenship Canada (also known as the IRCC) had cancelled temporarily all
scheduled ceremonies for citizenship as well as all tests. They did this over
two months ago as a way of making sure that there would be no further spread of
the virus in the country. It is one of the safety measures that has been made
in Canada. Despite the temporary cancellation, the government also mentioned that
the activities would be rescheduled soon and the virtual ceremonies is the
government’s response. With a need for social distancing and the call for no
mass gatherings, virtual citizenship ceremonies can definitely work.
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