ref. 1)
as real machines like vacuum sealing machines never will produce a vacuum even near absolute zero Pascal, you always will have minuscule amounts of air left.
those will have their share of relative humidity.
hence: as a practical value, no , you wont have zero humidity from a vacuum sealing machine
it just might be low or even very low, which, on the other hand, might be sufficient for your purpose
ref 2)
typical cyanacrylate glues depend on water vapour - else nothing would happen.
with very low values of humidity (or, as per your question, 0 humidity) the glue hence might stay next-to-practically-forever uncured
regards
Ingo