I travel to US very often as tourist, but every time I stay there only for 3 to 5 days. the total days I spent in US is 185 days in the past 3 years. Do I need to get a non-criminal certificate from US police?
Yes you doI travel to US very often as tourist, but every time I stay there only for 3 to 5 days. the total days I spent in US is 185 days in the past 3 years. Do I need to get a non-criminal certificate from US police?
It's a day in Canada for residency too, yes.Thanks for your help!
For number 3, do I have to count them on my physical presence calculator? For example, AM was spent in Canada, Afternoon was spent in the US and evening was flying to China?
When she is 55 you can apply without language proof for her.First off I would like to thank Spyfy for his time spent to keep us informed and his/her diligence to keep this thread clean.
As for the time spent in Canada; in our case it no longer matters as my wife reached the amount of days required on September 21st using the 4 years rule. What is important to us is the language requirements and citizenship testing. My wife like so many people from less developed countries was not able to attend school when she was younger. Even though here spoken English is very good she struggles with writing and reading English. She is presently 53 years old. We have made the decision to wait until she no longer has to have language requirements or testing to save her the embarrassment of possibly not being able to pass.
My questions is: Can we apply without the language requirement and testing when she is 54 or 55?
Hi spyfyI've said again and again that the four year threshold is based on section 22(1) of the citizenship act which was NOT changed by bill c-6. It's not a matter if they made it a big thing or not. It wasn't changed. It literally says "four years" there still. The Act does not require IRCC to ask for police certificates, it is their decision how they enforce the no-crimes-in-four-years-rule. The regulations were changed around the same time as c-24 and they switched from a signed declaration to police certificates.
If anything, IRCC could drop the requirement of police certificates completely, but going from four to three years makes no sense.
First of all: check the requirements next week when the new forms are out. While I think it is highly unlikely that they will change the requirement, it is possible.Hi spyfy
Thanks again for your comments, If I got It correct you mean someone like me with landing date 3 years ago better to apply for citizenship and in case they ask for police certification, provide it later. yes?
NO NO NO NOHello,
Does anyone has the document requirements before the old rules (when it was 3/5 years) so we could get ready using them?
Thanks @spyfy, I do not know what document should I prepare for proving that I was a student before PR. Do you know what kind of letter it would be? I thought maybe looking at the old ones could help me find out what letter should I get from my university.NO NO NO NO
First of all the rules never where 3/5. They were 3/4 and the definition of residence was a different one, too. So there is no point in looking at five year old forms.
Hey everyone, I read through all the posts and still cannot decide if in my case a police clearance is needed.
I was in China from Oct 11, 2013 to Jun. 16, 2014, came back on June 16, 2014.
1. I want to apply on Oct 11 2017, so for the Police Clearance 4-years period, is that calendar year - meaning Jan 1 to Dec 31, 2013, 2014, 2015,2016,2017?
in this case in 2013 calendar year I was out 81 days, in 2014 calendar year I was out 166 days.
do I still need the PC?
OR
2. 4 years from Oct 11 2013 to Oct 11 2017, so Oct 11 2013 to Oct 10 2014, 2015, 2016, etc. ?
I assume under this case I need the PC....
Thank you so much guys! appreciate your help
Just wait for the new instructions , Oct 11Hey everyone, I read through all the posts and still cannot decide if in my case a police clearance is needed.
I was in China from Oct 11, 2013 to Jun. 16, 2014, came back on June 16, 2014.
1. I want to apply on Oct 11 2017, so for the Police Clearance 4-years period, is that calendar year - meaning Jan 1 to Dec 31, 2013, 2014, 2015,2016,2017?
in this case in 2013 calendar year I was out 81 days, in 2014 calendar year I was out 166 days.
do I still need the PC?
OR
2. 4 years from Oct 11 2013 to Oct 11 2017, so Oct 11 2013 to Oct 10 2014, 2015, 2016, etc. ?
I assume under this case I need the PC....
Thank you so much guys! appreciate your help