MarceauBletard
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"Soon"? I don't call June 2018 soon.itsmyid said:Let's just hope for the best and prepare for the worst - and the worst that could happen is the bill doesn't pass at all and you will be soon qualified with 4 years of residence, and get approved within months
For people who landed in 2013 and earlier, this bill just becomes less and less important as the time goes by, since by the time it gets implemented ( assuming it is passed in a few months and implemented a year later) most of these people would have already been qualified and would get approval much sooner under the 4/6 rule
Also, it is not certain that implementation would take a full year. It is possible, but not certain at all. It might be much faster. No one knows.
Also, I don't like the "Intent to reside" clause. I do intent to reside, don't get me wrong. But what if, one day, I have to go back to Belgium to take care of my family for example and they decide that I misrepresented. I feel like a second class citizen.
Wow! VERY USEFUL information! Many thanks! I understand better now!smilermail said:Guys, there are two scenarios:
1- Without amendment: Third reading in the senate then the royal Assent
2- With amendment: Consideration of Messages between the Senate and the House of Commons
a- Message Sent to the House of Commons
b- Consideration of Senate Amendments
c- Concurrence in Senate Amendments
I have seen some bills had amendments and this only took few days to be approved by the house of Commons then third reading followed by Royal Assent, which means the delay time will be from 1 day to 1 month. Below are some examples with some bills passed with amendment
c-2 (1 month delay): http://www.parl.gc.ca/LegisInfo/BillDetails.aspx?Language=E&Mode=1&billId=8062279
c-29 (2 days delay): http://www.parl.gc.ca/LegisInfo/BillDetails.aspx?Language=E&Mode=1&billId=8519336
Thanks