There is no way to check right now what the changes are, however, I feel it is going to be sooner than later. Here's a practical tip: While applying, if you don't specify your email id, all the correspondence will be snail mail. You will also get the hard copy of Discover Canada; That way you can be sure which version should be followed for the test. CIC is not very transparent unfortunately...
I congratulate you for your successful test and interview! If you don't mind me asking, could you share your interview experience? I thank you for sharing this important piece of information about the possible delay after the implementation of 3/4 rule...
I have an extensive travel history - all in Europe and mostly due to my elderly Mum who I take around to see family all over Europe.
The agent went through all of my stamps VERY thoroughly and ticked them off one by one on the list that I have provided them with in my application. She also had another computer list to check and they had figured out that I had actually missed one trip. She asked me whether I could remember where I went and I guessed.
She was fine with that as I had enough buffer days.
She also asked me about my family (husband and kids), what they are doing and so forth.
I believe my case was straight forward as I have a Canadian husband born in Vancouver, Canadian children who went to school/ university in Canada and are still residing there and I have only applied after 9 years already in Canada.
I could convince her that the center of my life is in Canada, that I intend to retire here and that my travels are all related to looking after my Mum and my family in Europe. I am not sure I needed to do this but it certainly helped.
It was a very friendly interview and I was completely honest regarding all my travels, including that this will continue in the future.
Without wanting to scare anybody: making sure that your information that you supplied them with is absolutely honest to the best of your abilities is really important. Next to me was a guy who had written the exam and was then told that he had spent over 256 days in another country in one year and that he should withdraw his application.
I strongly believe they look at the whole picture and they know exactly when and where we were, at least to some extent.
Nevertheless, as said the test was doable. You do need to study, but if you do you should have no problems. I made one stupid mistake in the test.
Best of luck to all of you
Stef.