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BILL C24 IN FULL EFFECT FROM JUNE 11 2015

dexter1975

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dexter1975 said:
If application paper received by CIC is incomplete but met the deadline before the cut off date, and then returned by CIC to the applicant, will it still be under the old law orthe new law will be applied for returned or incomplete application?
I am still waiting for the hardcopy of my celpip report,should I submit my application now and just forward my report paper after? I ahave. A college diploma, should i just include that as proof of my language proficiency? I got a CLB 10 but i don not have the report yet, what should i do.
 

peterperez

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dexter1975 said:
I am still waiting for the hardcopy of my celpip report,should I submit my application now and just forward my report paper after? I ahave. A college diploma, should i just include that as proof of my language proficiency? I got a CLB 10 but i don not have the report yet, what should i do.
I am afraid my friend

It will be in the new rule cause they want in the application all updated
 

peterperez

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Adult applicants must now be physically present in Canada for at least 1,460 days (four years) during the six years before the date of their application, and they must be physically present in Canada for at least 183 days in each of four calendar years within the qualifying period. This is aimed at ensuring that citizenship applicants develop a strong attachment to Canada.


Adult applicants must declare their intent to reside in Canada once they become citizens and meet their personal income tax obligations in order to be eligible for citizenship.Among the many benefits of the government's citizenship reforms, the new provisions will deter citizens of convenience – those who become citizens for the sake of having a Canadian passport to return to Canada to access taxpayer-funded benefits that come with citizenship status, without having any attachment to Canada, or contributing to the economy.

Folks do u think all these 3 phrases means that after being Canadian we have to live in Canada for ever 6 months ? In a year if we claim taxes or healthcare ?

If u don't claim we can just live anywhere in the world right
 

wd1

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peterperez said:
Adult applicants must now be physically present in Canada for at least 1,460 days (four years) during the six years before the date of their application, and they must be physically present in Canada for at least 183 days in each of four calendar years within the qualifying period. This is aimed at ensuring that citizenship applicants develop a strong attachment to Canada.


Adult applicants must declare their intent to reside in Canada once they become citizens and meet their personal income tax obligations in order to be eligible for citizenship.Among the many benefits of the government's citizenship reforms, the new provisions will deter citizens of convenience – those who become citizens for the sake of having a Canadian passport to return to Canada to access taxpayer-funded benefits that come with citizenship status, without having any attachment to Canada, or contributing to the economy.

Folks do u think all these 3 phrases means that after being Canadian we have to live in Canada for ever 6 months ? In a year if we claim taxes or healthcare ?

If u don't claim we can just live anywhere in the world right
It's the other way around. If you don't file your taxes in Canada you will have to live somewhere else in the world. And just so you know, FOREVER in Canada lasts longer than 6 months.
 

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dexter1975 said:
I am still waiting for the hardcopy of my celpip report,should I submit my application now and just forward my report paper after? I ahave. A college diploma, should i just include that as proof of my language proficiency? I got a CLB 10 but i don not have the report yet, what should i do.
You don't need the hardcopy right now. If I were you, I would print out all the possible info from your college website regarding your studies and send your application asap.
 

peterperez

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wd1 said:
It's the other way around. If you don't file your taxes in Canada you will have to live somewhere else in the world. And just so you know, FOREVER in Canada lasts longer than 6 months.
So friend that means people after signing this new form on June 11 2015 will be singing the intention to live in Canada and thus have to live in Canada forever right ?
 

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peterperez said:
So friend that means people after signing this new form on June 11 2015 will be singing the intention to live in Canada and thus have to live in Canada forever right ?
No. All you have to do is declare your intent to continue to reside in Canada. Just like how people who come to Canada via PNP is supposed to stay in the province that the program applies to. And we all know how that usually works about.
 

wd1

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Peterperez, in simple words when you come to Canada to live in this country, to have a family, have a job, credit card payments, 370K debt in mortgage, car, drink beer (inc. imported brands), eat lots of stakes and burgers, pay taxes, go to 5 star Caribbean resort for one week to blow all of your annual savings, serve jury when call, then you have nothing to worry,you will continue proud Canadian tradition.
 

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dexter1975 said:
I am still waiting for the hardcopy of my celpip report,should I submit my application now and just forward my report paper after? I ahave. A college diploma, should i just include that as proof of my language proficiency? I got a CLB 10 but i don not have the report yet, what should i do.

No offence here but, You should have taken the CELPIP test way earlier! Instead of taking it in the final minutes!!
A CELPIP test report is valid for 2 years!! So it would be good if people take it around 3-6 months in advance of the application.
 

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peterperez said:
So friend that means people after signing this new form on June 11 2015 will be singing the intention to live in Canada and thus have to live in Canada forever right ?
Of course not, read this from our esteemed forum member dpenabill, brilliant: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/question-about-intent-to-reside-in-c24-t298498.15.html#msg4367051
 

dexter1975

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Munchenxx said:
No offence here but, You should have taken the CELPIP test way earlier! Instead of taking it in the final minutes!!
A CELPIP test report is valid for 2 years!! So it would be good if people take it around 3-6 months in advance of the application.
yes, I agree. So, worst case scenario, if I mail my paper tomorrow thru fed ex, with my college diploma and transcript of record as language proof, and then cic return it to me for lack of documents. I understand they will not refund the fee, but which fee, is it the whole $630 or the $100?
 

wd1

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dexter1975 said:
yes, I agree. So, worst case scenario, if I mail my paper tomorrow thru fed ex, with my college diploma and transcript of record as language proof, and then cic return it to me for lack of documents. I understand they will not refund the fee, but which fee, is it the whole $630 or the $100?
They will give you 2 options to choose from. Full refund or resubmitting complete application.
 

peterperez

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polara69 said:
Of course not, read this from our esteemed forum member dpenabill, brilliant: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/question-about-intent-to-reside-in-c24-t298498.15.html#msg4367051
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