emiiuki said:
And, if we land and stay for two years without exiting are we eligible for citizenship then or have to wait for 5 years to pass?
Present rule for applying for citizenship
In order to apply for Canadian citizenship you must:
Be over 18 years of age;
Provide proof that you know how to speak and write in 1 of Canada's official languages (either English or French); (aged 18 - 54)
Be a Permanent Resident (PR);
Have lived in Canada as a PR for at least 3 years out of the 4 years (1,095 days) right before the day you apply; and
Apply for citizenship from within Canada.
http://www.settlement.org/sys/faqs_detail.asp?faq_id=4000342
New rule for applying for citizenship which may come effect from June / July 2015
Some changes include:
New residency requirements of 4 years (1,460 days) out of 6 years for citizenship eligibility
Permanent Residents must be physically present in Canada for 183 days (minimum) per year in 4 out of 6 years
Time spent in Canada as a non-permanent resident (non-PR) does not count towards the 6 years
A new “intent to reside” provision
Citizenship applicants who are aged 14-64 must meet language requirements, and pass the citizenship test
Applicants must meet knowledge requirement in English or French
Strengthen restrictions on citizenship for people with foreign criminal charges and convictions
Applicants may be refused because of fraud
Shortening of the citizenship granting process from 3-steps to 1-step
Adult applicants must file Canadian income taxes to be eligible for citizenship
http://www.settlement.org/sys/whatshappen_detail.asp?anno_id=2015432
Comparative Table, current and future
http://www.academia.edu/8033934/Comparative_Bill_C-24_current_and_Future