I think the poster was asking not if the OP got reported (as the OP reported that the OP was in fact reported) but if the formal notice had shown up in the mail yet. (The last update was that it hadn't shown up yet, and advice from a lawyer said there's no need to do anything until it does show up.)
I'd guess that if the notice had arrived, OP would have returned (even if only to share his lawyer's advice and make sure it was sane - in my experience here this is the case most of the time, but every once in a while someone gets a bad advice from a lawyer).
*looks at my current 10+ years timeframe and current PR card from economic stream* uhm....
Equally many people stay for 3 years and apply for citizenship as they are leaving. In other cases many are supported for many years and when they finally are paying more into the system than benefiting from it they leave. The revolving door of immigration does not benefit Canada’s en other countries have increased time until citizenship. You can literally count time as a visitor towards citizenship which is insane.
