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Richard11 said:
Did Ahmad comment on Bill c-6 since he became minster? at least he can talk to senators about the bill

At the moment many of us here are so C-6 centered that we can't expect him to do anything else but expedite C-6... :) Nevertheless I don't mind he not saying anything about C-6 but making sincere efforts towards making it a law, ASAP.
 
So does 1,460 days in the six years immediately before the date of your application applies to those who got their PR Jan/February 2014 when at that time it was 1095 days in the six year? and 1460 days requirement only came into effect as of June 11, 2015...Anyone knows the answer to this question?
 
MonzB said:
So does 1,460 days in the six years immediately before the date of your application applies to those who got their PR Jan/February 2014 when at that time it was 1095 days in the six year? and 1460 days requirement only came into effect as of June 11, 2015...Anyone knows the answer to this question?

As far I know, it doesn't matter when you got the PR, what matters is which rule is applicable when you apply for the Citizenship. Unfortunately you won't be eligible yet with current 1460 days (4 of 6 years) rule.
 
MonzB said:
So does 1,460 days in the six years immediately before the date of your application applies to those who got their PR Jan/February 2014 when at that time it was 1095 days in the six year? and 1460 days requirement only came into effect as of June 11, 2015...Anyone knows the answer to this question?

Yes the 1,460 days in the six years immediately before the date of your application applies, no matter when you became PR. For any application the law that is currently in place applies.
 
MonzB said:
So does 1,460 days in the six years immediately before the date of your application applies to those who got their PR Jan/February 2014 when at that time it was 1095 days in the six year? and 1460 days requirement only came into effect as of June 11, 2015...Anyone knows the answer to this question?

When you apply, you simply follow the criteria of CIC (on their website). Whatever is in place at that time, you apply and follow that.
 
canvis2006 said:
When you apply, you simply follow the criteria of CIC (on their website). Whatever is in place at that time, you apply and follow that.

Thank you,
 
monalisa said:
Today Bill C4 passed in the committee without any amendments just 3 sittings :D

When was c4 referred to the committee and when did they start discussing it , i mean did all 3 sitings took place this year for this bill?
And are there any meetings scheduled for c6 in near future ?
 
HSD said:
When was c4 referred to the committee and when did they start discussing it , i mean did all 3 sitings took place this year for this bill?
And are there any meetings scheduled for c6 in near future ?

It was referred on 15/12, and there are 3 meetings and i can not see any report submitted yet , but it is different committee than C-6

https://sencanada.ca/en/committees/lcjc/studiesandbills/42-1
 
Montreal101 said:
It was referred on 15/12, and there are 3 meetings and i can not see any report submitted yet , but it is different committee than C-6

https://sencanada.ca/en/committees/lcjc/studiesandbills/42-1

C4 last sitting

http://senparlvu.parl.gc.ca/XRender/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2?fk=444599&globalStreamId=3&useragent=Mozilla/5.0%20(Windows%20NT%2010.0;%20WOW64;%20rv:51.0)%20Gecko/20100101%20Firefox/51.0

Its just 13 minutes sitting, it passed without amendment :D

Watch it ;)