Nader. I have read and phoned the embassy last month. You should have someone in UAE. ThE embassy would only certify the finger prints then you should have someone in UAE to do the rest of procedures.
1. No, as she had no status in Canada as a refugee claimant.Hi everyone,i really will appreciate from
Anyone regarding time spending in Canada for a Refugee Claimant on open Work Permit before landed under family class sponsorship (not a refugee)
My wife was a Refugee Claimant before i sponsor her under family class
Hi guys,Can anyone post the link to track your US visits? Thanks
You can only count for last 5 years. so for everyone it would be 11Oct, 2012 onwards.Congrats to everyone for today's announcement.
I have a question regarding my wife's eligibility to apply come October 11 2017
Entered Canada Nov 2008 on a visitor visa and became a permanent resident June 6 2014.
From Oct 11 2012 - June 5th 2014 (603days) she was out of canada for 153 days
From June 6 2014 until December 31 2014 she was physically present in Canada for 105 days
In 2015 she was physically present in Canada for 250 days
In 2016 she was present for 325 days and for 2017(until October 11 2017) she will physically present for 270 days.
I apologize for my ignorance and I truly appreciate your help.
Really it's an issue, that is what written in CIC website, that means they consider you able to get one.Nader. I have read and phoned the embassy last month. You should have someone in UAE. ThE embassy would only certify the finger prints then you should have someone in UAE to do the rest of procedures.
nksYou can only count for last 5 years. so for everyone it would be 11Oct, 2012 onwards.
From Oct 11 2012 - June 5th 2014 (603days) she was out of canada for 153 days - max 365days counted
From June 6 2014 until December 31 2014 she was physically present in Canada for 105 days - 105 days counted (and would required PCC from that country)
In 2015 she was physically present in Canada for 250 days - 250 days counted
In 2016 she was present for 325 days - 325 days counted
and for 2017(until October 11 2017) she will physically present for 270 days. - 270days counted.
So in total (1315 days) she is eligible to apply under new rule.
Good luck.!!
a quick correctionYou can only count for last 5 years. so for everyone it would be 11Oct, 2012 onwards.
From Oct 11 2012 - June 5th 2014 (603days) she was out of canada for 153 days - max 365days counted
From June 6 2014 until December 31 2014 she was physically present in Canada for 105 days - 105 days counted (and would required PCC from that country)
In 2015 she was physically present in Canada for 250 days - 250 days counted
In 2016 she was present for 325 days - 325 days counted
and for 2017(until October 11 2017) she will physically present for 270 days. - 270days counted.
So in total (1315 days) she is eligible to apply under new rule.
Good luck.!!
nks
a quick correction
In 2014 she was physically present in Canada as Pr for 105 days and as a visitor for 180[/QUOT
Sorry, but opinions do not matter, the facts/laws regulations do. Please refer to this: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/2017/06/bill_c-6_receivesroyalassent0.html?_ga=2.231809759.1745622623.1507128929-1660832538.1507128929Thank you for your response. I have different opinion because this is not related with physical presence days. I think he will not be asked for written test
For kids yes they ask for itThe official check list doesn't mention anything about birth certificate, why would people keep coming up with new imaginary things that they want to send to CIC?
If I were you, I would apply under the old rule, just so that your application will arrive at CIC earlier and hopefully processed faster.Congrats those who will benefit from this change. I however couldn't:-(
Here I need your advice please. My 4 years will complete on October 9. Should I apply under the 4 years law or wait for October 11 and apply under the new one?