Thank you.
You are right. I read an example(mentioned below) and it fully clarified my confusion.
There is one thing if you can help me to understand. I came to Canada on 23rd of August and went to IRCC office in October some time and they asked me to come again on December 6th 2016.They then gave me refugee claimant document on December 6th 2016.Does it mean I can count time as an international student from 23rd of August to December 6th 2016 or to that day sometime in October 2016 when I went first time in their office?
I am happy that it's all clear for you now, better be safe than sorry. I am very sure you signed your removal order ( that is what refugee claimant sign the day they make their claim, which automatically cancels all types of visa you have) in October when your claim was accepted, the day you signed your removal order is the same time they also canceled your student visa ( in theory) which only you know, is the day you ceased to be a student. if you are not sure which day it was if I was you I will consider only days before submitted your claim ( stop counting days from Oct 2016 until June 2017) better be safe than sorry.
Many thanks
Here is that example which proves your point:
An applicant entered Canada for the first time as an authorized temporary resident on April 1, 2012, and maintained authorized temporary resident status until March 31st, 2015. The client made a refugee claim on April 1st, 2015 and was granted protected person status on August 16, 2015, and then was lawfully admitted to Canada as a permanent resident on January 1, 2016. The client signed the citizenship application on April 1, 2018.
The five-year period begins on April 1, 2013; no period before that date is applicable to the calculation of physical presence.
In this case, the applicant has accumulated the maximum 365 days of physical presence as an authorized temporary resident and protected person before becoming a permanent resident. The applicant has also accumulated 821 days of physical presence after lawful admission as a permanent resident.
- NPR = April 1, 2013
- PR = April 1, 2016
- NPR Absence = March 1- 31, 2014 (29 days) + December 15-31, 2014 (15 days)
- Ineligible NPR time = April 1, 2015 to August 15, 2015 (137 days)
- Date of application = April 1, 2018
- Calculation: Physical presence = 365 NPR days + 821 PR days = 1186 days of physical presence
Breakdown:
NPR
- 01APR2013 to 31MAR2014 = 365
- 01APR2014 to 31MAR2015 = 365
- 01APR2015 to 31DEC2015 = 275
- 365 + 366 + 275 = 1005 days
- 1005 days - 44 days absent – 137 ineligible NPR days = 824 NPR
- 824 NPR x 0.5 = 412
Maximum NPR = 365
PR
- 01JAN2016 to 31MAR2016 = 91
- 01APR2016 to 31MAR2017 = 365
- 01APR2017 to 31MAR2018 = 365
- 91 + 365 + 365 = 821 days
Physical Presence = 365 + 821 = 1186 days physical presence