_MK_ said:
No. Only temporary resident visas. These include student visas, temporary foreign workers and refugees.
Re: Bill C-6: Senate stage
« Reply #1606 on: February 09, 2017, 03:21:25 pm »
Quote from: vsoftco on February 09, 2017, 02:37:04 pm
Time spent on a visitor visa won't count. Only time spent under a working permit (working visa) will count as 1/2 day towards citizenship, up to a maximum of 1 year (i.e. can claim an year if you worked 2 years in Canada before becoming a PR).
This is not correct. Bill C-6 reads: "for every day during which the person was physically present in Canada as a temporary resident or protected person under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act before becoming a permanent resident, the person accumulates half of a day of physical presence, up to a maximum of 365 days;"
From Wikipedia:
More specifically, the classes of Temporary Resident Documents under IMM1442 are as follows:
Temporary Student - study permit(also IMM1208),
Temporary Worker - work permit(also IMM 1102),
Temporary Visitor - visitor record(also IMM 1097),
Temporary Resident Permit holder who require TRP to overcome inadmissibility issues
Se even if you were in Canada just as a tourist, the days would count as half-days.