what should we tell him? it won't have any effect I believe...punk said:Best option is to call/email Senator NGO on daily basis.
This is not true, it's obvious Omidvar doesn't know the Parliamentary procedures..... This is a government bill so any one can re-open the debate!!!mohd000 said:Sen. Ratna Omidvar @ratnaomi
@zparwez debate adjourned by Senator Ngo. Means we must wait for him to speak.
You know what, there is one set of rules that Senator Omidvar knows very well, and that is the compensations and benefits regulations of the Senate. Anything else she seems to be oblivious to. Her handling of the whole situation has been disappointing from the beginning. She felt compelled to take over the bill because she is (or wants everyone to believe that she is) a big advocate for immigration issues. Her involvement with this bill has caused more delay and zero progress. I have been reading her responses to people on twitter today, mysteriously she is finally answering rather than ignoring like before. Also, her answers are inconsistent. She assumes people know nothing about Senate procedures so tries to brush off responsibility on others like Sen. Ngo. She could have easily Nay'ed his adjournment yesterday if she really was ready to progress with this bill. Same goes to all the other Liberal Senators. Sen. Ngo is not obliged to bring it up; he just technically killed it for more weeks.spiritsoul said:This is not true, it's obvious Omidvar doesn't know the Parliamentary procedures..... This is a government bill so any one can re-open the debate!!!
Another issue: why did they (pro C-6( agreed to his adjournment? they were could simply say Nay when the question was asked by the Chair!!! Bulls**t
Truemarcher said:All I recommend is we need to be realistic. If one is following C-6 for the 3/5 rule, then do not expect it to be in place anytime before spring 2018. If it is for the other clauses, then I would suggest probably sometime in summer 2017 might be a reasonable date. Anyone assuming it will be resolved earlier and plans based on that assumption, will most likely end up disappointed.
Honestly, I figured for a while now that those of us affected directly by c-24, were not going to benefit from c-6; and many kept accusing me of pessimism (some folks like living nice lies rather than inconvenient truths). My worries were mostly if we will be punished twice; if c-6 did kick in and end up delaying our applications even further. But at this point, I am more confident that we will not have to suffer from a second delay by c-6; since it is highly unlikely to kick in before we apply and hopefully get our citizenships.tyl92 said:True
most likely to happen that way... for those who had pre pr time and landed on or after 2014 would benefit from c6 if ever it is to be law ..for others even with pre pr time or not and landed in 2013 or before won't benefit at all . Whoever is about to apply in 2017 is better off sticking to current rules to avoid any disappointment and plus 2017 is so close now that even if it passes it won't matter anymore . Bill c6 was made for recent and future PR's but all those affected by it will never benefit at all .
when will you qualify ?marcher said:Honestly, I figured for a while now that those of us affected directly by c-24, were not going to benefit from c-6; and many kept accusing me of pessimism (some folks like living nice lies rather than inconvenient truths). My worries were mostly if we will be punished twice; if c-6 did kick in and end up delaying our applications even further. But at this point, I am more confident that we will not have to suffer from a second delay by c-6; since it is highly unlikely to kick in before we apply and hopefully get our citizenships.
Of course I am talking about those solely affected by waiting an extra year for the 4/6 rule. Others who lost their pre pr years ..etc. might be affected twice by the changes.
August 2017tyl92 said:when will you qualify ?
9 to 10 months; so about a year. I meant I will then qualify to apply, so with another 4 to 5 months processing, I am hoping on become a citizen by the end of 2017 or January 2018.tyl92 said:a couple of months left
at least the good point is that processing times have been exceptional recently..marcher said:9 to 10 months; so about a year. I meant I will then qualify to apply, so with another 4 to 5 months processing, I am hoping on become a citizen by the end of 2017 or January 2018.