So, I lived in Canada from 2005-2008 (as a student). I became a PR last year. According to the new rules that come into effect later this year, I can count that time I lived here before getting PR and get one year.
Fall 2017
C-6: "Applicants may count each day they were physically present in Canada as a temporary resident or protected person before becoming a permanent resident as a half-day toward meeting the physical presence requirement for citizenship, up to a maximum credit of 365 days"
Therefore, instead of waiting 3-years to apply for citizenship, I only have to wait 2-years because I will count the time I lived here From 2005-2008.
However, to apply for citizenship, I need 3 years worth of tax returns!
C-6: Applicants must file Canadian income taxes, if required to do so under the Income Tax Act, for three out of five years, matching the new physical presence requirement.
Therefore, I still have to wait 3-years (because I will only have 2-years of tax returns)?
Fall 2017
C-6: "Applicants may count each day they were physically present in Canada as a temporary resident or protected person before becoming a permanent resident as a half-day toward meeting the physical presence requirement for citizenship, up to a maximum credit of 365 days"
Therefore, instead of waiting 3-years to apply for citizenship, I only have to wait 2-years because I will count the time I lived here From 2005-2008.
However, to apply for citizenship, I need 3 years worth of tax returns!
C-6: Applicants must file Canadian income taxes, if required to do so under the Income Tax Act, for three out of five years, matching the new physical presence requirement.
Therefore, I still have to wait 3-years (because I will only have 2-years of tax returns)?