means HoC concurred or agreed to senate amendments..at least in part that isConcurrence in Senate Amendments
What does that mean?
means HoC concurred or agreed to senate amendments..at least in part that isConcurrence in Senate Amendments
What does that mean?
so basically today between 2-6 PM we can listen in and see where things go on the bill?The order of debate for legislation in the Senate is determined by the Order Paper and Notice Paper of the Senate. This document lists all bills that could possibly be debated in the Senate that day.
http://www.parl.ca/LegisInfo/Agenda.aspx?Language=E
For Today:
Senate
Government Bills
C-4
An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code, the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, the Public Service Labour Relations Act and the Income Tax Act
C-16
An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code
C-44
An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on March 22, 2017 and other measures
C-6
An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act
Prior to C24, visitor status were given Pre-PR credit so long as they have evidence of "temporary residency" in Canada, for example, name on lease. Spouses on visitor status awaiting for spousal PR were given credit. Once pre-PR credit is allowed under the new law once passed, those on visitor status along with study and work visa will be able to claim credit. My wife would have been given pre-PR credit under visitor status towards citizenship as told by CIC officials at her PR landing appointment (she landed before C-24). People who came here on visitor status (tourists) usually don't have proof of "temporary residency". Spouses/common law partners on visitor status do.I understand why it can be confusing. The "temporary resident" status/permit is used to describe anyone who is not a landed immigrant, but practically there are different categories of temporary residents. Before C24, I don't recall time spent as visitors being credited... I might be wrong, but I don't see how this can logically be possible. Why do I think so? Just look at all the programs to become eligible for permanent residency. If you are a visitor and want to change status, you have to apply in your country of residence or New York to get a work or study permit... I'm not sure about family sponsorships.
gud pt..Prior to C24, visitor status were given Pre-PR credit so long as they have evidence of "temporary residency" in Canada, for example, name on lease. Spouses on visitor status awaiting for spousal PR were given credit. Once pre-PR credit is allowed under the new law once passed, those on visitor status along with study and work visa will be able to claim credit. My wife would have been given pre-PR credit under visitor status towards citizenship as told by CIC officials at her PR landing appointment (she landed before C-24). People who came here on visitor status (tourists) usually don't have proof of "temporary residency". Spouses/common law partners on visitor status do.
Would someone be kind enough to do some quick updates here as some - like me - won't be able to hear today's session. Thanksso basically today between 2-6 PM we can listen in and see where things go on the bill?
http://senparlvu.parl.gc.ca/XRender/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20170614/-1/6899?useragent=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/58.0.3029.110 Safari/537.36#info_
got to take couple of interviews for my firm so will miss it or at least part of it..Would someone be kind enough to do some quick updates here as some - like me - won't be able to hear today's session. Thanks
There is an opening for job in your firm?same here
got to take couple of interviews for my firm so will miss it or at least part of it..
How is she so confident that it will become law next week? that time line is very specific....https://twitter.com/SenJaffer/status/875044340132962304
Sen. Mobina Jaffer Verified account @SenJaffer 1:36 PM - 14 Jun 2017
Replying to @amitshipra @ratnaomi @liberal_party
#C6 will not become law today. It will occur by end of next week
I assume it's because they're working on it behind the scene (just like HoC did).How is she so confident that it will become law next week? that time line is very specific....