I don't understand this at all. As per https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...stake-on-physical-presence-calculator.636774/ there's no discretion to approve the application if the days are short. The only way I can see this working out for you is if you somehow have an extra 52 days that you didn't know about that the officer checking the application finds.Yes, I am surprised as well, that is why I posted to share that you don't need everything marked completed to get your oath ceremony date. May be it will be completed in the next week or two![]()
How did you even submit the app? I thought the online portal wouldn't allow you to submit an application if your physical presence was short of the required 1095 days..
Also relevant, see https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=fcd0650c-a8c4-4b7d-9734-360543e21cbe for an example where a person failed the citizenship requirements, but was still granted the oath in error, and later had their grant of citizenship revoked.
Ditto with https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toro...p-revoked-after-32-years-amid-error-1.7196530 (although this isn't with a grant specifically, but it shows that even if they discover the mistake years later they will still revoke.)