According to CIC website, average processing time for citizenshp grant is expected to be 12 months. But based on what people are sharing here, it is probably closer to 6 months.I had the same question, but no one replied to it.
According to CIC website, average processing time for citizenshp grant is expected to be 12 months. But based on what people are sharing here, it is probably closer to 6 months.I had the same question, but no one replied to it.
Yes of course.I was just trying to calculate my days for eligibility, so I have a dumb question...
Do I subtract days I've been out of the Canada for vacations? eg 10 days in USA, 12 days in Australia etc etc?
It does count. However note that:First of all, thanks so much for all of this, second my apologies if this isn't exactly the place for this but I'm curious and want to double check, but I got married in 2013 and maintained an active Visitor's record in Canada for the whole time until I landed in February 2015. There was like 2 weeks out of that whole period. I wasnn't working here or going to school, just being here with my husband until my PR application finished. Does that count for anything with the new rules? I ask because I've been getting conflicting answers but some of you folks seem to have good info. Thanks and sorry if this is a redundant/silly question. I didn't seem to see an equivalent post.
This is in the first post:First of all, thanks so much for all of this, second my apologies if this isn't exactly the place for this but I'm curious and want to double check, but I got married in 2013 and maintained an active Visitor's record in Canada for the whole time until I landed in February 2015. There was like 2 weeks out of that whole period. I wasnn't working here or going to school, just being here with my husband until my PR application finished. Does that count for anything with the new rules? I ask because I've been getting conflicting answers but some of you folks seem to have good info. Thanks and sorry if this is a redundant/silly question. I didn't seem to see an equivalent post.
Every day as pre-PR count as half a day. You can gain at most a year of pre-PR creditFor the Pre-PR credit, do days as a visitor count?
Yes, it doesn't matter if you were a visitor, student or worker. Note, though, that it is on you to prove your presence in Canada as a visitor. Canada only knows when you entered as a visitor. It is then your job to prove that you were in Canada as long as you claim. This is easy, for example, if your spouse was working and you were living with them..
Every day your wife is in Canada for at least one minute counts as a day of physical presence.This is great!!! I saw it on the news earlier too. Quick question though... My wife is a USC but lives in Canada and is a PR. She works in the states 3 days a week (crosses the border to work and go back home after). Does this count as days outside Canada since she goes back and forth? Thanks!
Yes, the knowledge and language test still applies to you. If you were one of the minors affected (e.g. if you were 17 and now the threshold was moved from 14 to 18 years), you would be lucky. But if you are at the other end of the age range, like you, the rules at time of application count.Hi Spyf, I applied about that 4/6 rules on september 14 and I am 61 years old .Will I have responsible knowledge and language test?
I would say that still, getting that police certificate will be less hassle than explaining to IRCC that you don't have one (and hoping them to accept your explanation). This would make your application non-routine, and they often land on an extra special pile of slow processing times.Nader. I have read and phoned the embassy last month. You should have someone in UAE. ThE embassy would only certify the finger prints then you should have someone in UAE to do the rest of procedures.
NoI have a Masters Degree from Canadian Univ.. do I need to give any English exam like IELTS etc..