The summer in administrative sense is from 1st of July.na123 said:He said before June, then he said before summer which is June 21th.
I will apply June 2th so I am right at the edge. I hope they will give us at least 2 weeks notice.
The summer in administrative sense is from 1st of July.na123 said:He said before June, then he said before summer which is June 21th.
I will apply June 2th so I am right at the edge. I hope they will give us at least 2 weeks notice.
..MUFC said:Travel Dream,
Thank you for your effort , but that video is an old one and unfortunately again there is no cut off date mentioned. The plans of the government might be different now...
An example what I mean is probably the people who have been interested in that issue they can recall how in February last year the same Minister mentioned on CBC that they expect the Bill to become a Law at the end of the year (2014) and after couple of weeks we saw the rush to become a Law before the summer. So the end result was months earlier than the expected time.
nope everybodyLuckaV said:I called a lawyer and he said that the new law is applied only for new permananent resident. Is someone who can confirm?
Which part of the new law are you referring to?LuckaV said:I called a lawyer and he said that the new law is applied only for new permananent resident. Is someone who can confirm?
No exception. Pre-PR days in Canada will not be counted towards citizenship in the new 4/6 rule.waqas11 said:Hi,
Does anybody know if in the new 4/6 rule, will the people who have have been living in Canada before PR would be given 1 year exemption from 4 years, like they used to do previously in the 3/4 rule?
Thanks.
Get a new lawyer... Ideally one that knows what they are talking about.LuckaV said:I called a lawyer and he said that the new law is applied only for new permananent resident. Is someone who can confirm?
zardoz said:Get a new lawyer... Ideally one that knows what they are talking about.
First of all you have live in Canada for at least 1,460.So you can apply only after 1460 days physical presence.indusvision said:Guyz, i am trying to understand the new residency requirement (which will probably come in effect this summer).
The new residency requirement says 4 out of 6 years. And each of the year, you must be physically present in Canada for 183 days (minimum) per year in 4 out of 6 years.
Does that mean, if an applicant travels outside of Canada for two months per year, can he/she still apply for citizenship after 4 years because the applicant has been living in Canada in 4 out of 6 years, and has spent more than 183 days per year in each of the year ??? or does that applicant has to further complete 2 months that were spent outside Canada each of the years ???
If I became PR March 2013:Martin29 said:First of all you have live in Canada for at least 1,460.So you can apply only after 1460 days physical presence.
(i) been physically present in Canada for at least 1,460 days during the six years immediately before the date of his or her application,
(ii) been physically present in Canada for at least 183 days during each of four calendar years that are fully or partially within the
six years immediately before the date of his or her application
At first I too thought its 183 days each year.But it not 183 days each year.Later I understood its 183 days during each of four calender years.I felt happy its not so difficult.But there is a catch.
As far as I understood now we can apply for citizenship only around 6 years.Not immediately after 4 years stay in Canada.Because if you apply immediately after 4 years then the first year of last 6 year wont satisfy the (ii)condition.It will be partially in 4 calender years and need 183 days to satisfy the (ii) condition.
They used the word partially with that intension I guess.Otherwise its meaning less.
It will take almost 6 years permanent residence to apply for citizenship if this new law comes into effect.
May be I am wrong.
No - you won't get a Canadian passport exactly 4 years after you become a PR. You will qualify to APPLY for citizenship after 4 years. It will be several more months at a minimum before you actually have a Canadian passport.anon123 said:If I became PR March 2013:
exactly 4 years after I became PR I get my passport.
So after we become PR, do we have to wait for 4 years or 6 years before we can apply for the citizenship?scylla said:No - you won't get a Canadian passport exactly 4 years after you become a PR. You will qualify to APPLY for citizenship after 4 years. It will be several more months at a minimum before you actually have a Canadian passport.