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You are correct. Every days that one spends in Canada as a LAWFUL temporary resident counts as 0.5 days towards the citizenship residency requirement up to one year. For example, I arrived in Canada on a study permit in August 2008, and I became a P.R. in November 2010. I spent over two years in Canada as a lawful temporary resident, so I will be able to apply for Canadian citizenship just two years after becoming a P.R. (Of course, given the direction of the U.S. right now, I'd like to become a Canadian sooner than that!)smallduck said:About applying for citizenship: my friends had successfully applied for citizenship within less than 3 years after landing. He spent 2 years study Ms and then applied for FSW3 as I remembered correctly. So they're using "special calculator" to count days you live there. we'll stick around and hope that Pro1 will be one of pioneer here, we'll cheer him in the next few years ...