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chakrab said:
guess "intend to reside" clause shouldn't be a problem for any new citizens. at least from CIC :)

Chakrab,

What do you mean by this? What did they say exactly? Im at the office now and unfortunately can not watch the broadcast. Will really appreciate if you share. thanks!
 
chakrab said:
that's exactly what they are planning to do in Canada according to Alexander

True - for those that apply after C-24 becomes effective.

What about those who have already applied.... are they subject to the intent-to-reside clause? I don't think so.
 
informatics said:
Hi ,

I just spoke to a CIC agent , although she didn't say anything concrete about the in effect date of C-24 ,
however she did mention that most probably CIC will take into consideration those people who are very near to complete their residency requirements .

I understand that its hard to establish a conclusion based on this info , however I really hope that there will be a transitionary period between the bill becoming a law and its in effect date .

wait for the minister to announce.
cant believe how fast time has gone by, 4 long months already
 
chakrab said:
that's exactly what they are planning to do in Canada according to Alexander

The question now becomes, is it enough to reside in Canada during the processing of the application to prove intent-to-reside, or will they investigate further?
 
OrangeCup said:
Chakrab,

What do you mean by this? What did they say exactly? Im at the office now and unfortunately can not watch the broadcast. Will really appreciate if you share. thanks!
intend to reside only applies during the citizenship process, till the date of oath. the pattern of residency between the oath will be tracked to check if one intends to reside in canada.
 
meyakanor said:
The question now becomes, is it enough to reside in Canada during the processing of the application to prove intent-to-reside, or will they investigate further?
if CIC says it won't why are we banging our heads to the wall about it. that's like saying people with only one citizenship are free to perform any crime around the world and still be a canadian citizen.

that's not what people intend to do :D
 
all i want to say is that the restriction on mobility violates charter of freedom.
 
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/bills-that-became-law-so-far-in-this-session-of-parliament-1.2678132

CBC updated to include C-24
Royal Assent granted. C-24 is A LAW now

Game's over!
 
u4g5 said:
all i want to say is that the restriction on mobility violates charter of freedom.
but there is no restriction. only speculation of it.
 
civic said:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/bills-that-became-law-so-far-in-this-session-of-parliament-1.2678132

CBC updated to include C-24
C-24 is A LAW now

Game's over!
NO IT'S NOT.... yet.
 
civic said:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/bills-that-became-law-so-far-in-this-session-of-parliament-1.2678132

CBC updated to include C-24
Royal Assent granted. C-24 is A LAW now

Game's over!
completely false !!!!

they are still talking about amendments.
 
chakrab said:
completely false !!!!

they are still talking about amendments.

CBC is wrong?
This is the article title:
Bills that became law so far in this session of Parliament
 
civic said:
CBC is wrong?
This is the article title:
Bills that became law so far in this session of Parliament
yes they are. every paper writes such articles beforehand. they probably posted it too early.
 
chakrab said:
yes they are. every paper writes such articles beforehand. they probably posted it too early.

Is the royal assent ceremony still going on?