I am exactly in the same boat as yours, and I was thinking of doing the same thing. I think if we apply with basic residency, most probably we'll get the RQ (which who cares, fill it out and send it), takes let's say 2 years, they reject it, al right, we apply again under normal law. It will take 1.5 year anyway if you apply even with minimum physical presence, right? If the judge rejects the application, I won't go for appeal nor a lawyer, I will simply apply again, what do you say? sounds like a plan?
anon123 said:With our beloved Bill C-24 now a law, and residency requirement coming into force in June-July 2015 as reported by members here, I did my calculation. As expected, I will have basic residence early 2015 but no physical until august. I have pre-PR and a lot of short absences for vacations, longest one 20 days. A couple of questions for senior members:
1) When applying with only basic residence, does it make any difference if I send the application with 1096 days of basic residence or more, or it's just lottery either way?
2) How can I find CJ cases from recent years for applicants with basic residence? I want to know if the trend is towards worse odds, better odds, or same odds. I want to see if C24 defining residency as "physical" will affect the CJ outcome, hence I need a place to look at CJ cases as they come.
I know a lot of people on this forum are strongly against applying with basic residence, but from my point of view it's just a lottery. WIth C-24 I will have to wait 3 more years before I qualify. If I get a positive result from CJ - good, if I get negative (after appeal) OK, I can wait, if I don't get any in 3 years (unlikely?) I can withdraw and reapply, no big deal.