They will be privileged to be processed very slow in both cases.neutral said:Well I guess most people prefer a RQ whith the old rules than a non RQ with the 4/6 rule![]()
They will be privileged to be processed very slow in both cases.neutral said:Well I guess most people prefer a RQ whith the old rules than a non RQ with the 4/6 rule![]()
Well deserved bad words mind you!MUFC said:They will be privileged to be processed very slow in both cases.But at the end of the day be sure that we will see a lot of bad words against CIC.
CIC are smart and they have never mentioned a definitive deadline for them to process an application. So they don't breach any rules.anon123 said:Well deserved bad words mind you!
Charging as much as a yearly salary in some countries and taking 2-3 years to process 5 pages application when third world countries get it done in a month, it's a shame no less!
Which country grant citizenships in a month?anon123 said:Well deserved bad words mind you!
Charging as much as a yearly salary in some countries and taking 2-3 years to process 5 pages application when third world countries get it done in a month, it's a shame no less!
neutral said:Which country grant citizenships in a month?
actually thats not true,, to keep your medical card, first you have to pay taxes every year and have a house or a drivers license. In fact the Canadian Government wouldn't mind if people left the country and I don't know started working in Dubai for example and then pay the country taxes to keep their medical card.. I have asked lots of canadian who live abroad they all mentioned the same thing.neutral said:In Canada we are free, and if you want to go to US or to China I don't have problem with that.
About the health care, if you leave your province for more than 6 months your are not covered anymore.
If you are meaing OHIP by medical card then you are incorrect. OHIP needs physical presence.m22ij said:actually thats not true,, to keep your medical card, first you have to pay taxes every year and have a house or a drivers license. In fact the Canadian Government wouldn't mind if people left the country and I don't know started working in Dubai for example and then pay the country taxes to keep their medical card.. I have asked lots of canadian who live abroad they all mentioned the same thing.
Does that mean that the announcement will happen on Saturday (when the gazette is published)?MUFC said:The real date will be published on The Parliament Site http://www.parl.gc.ca/LEGISInfo/BillDetails.aspx?Language=E&Mode=1&billId=6401990&View=6
The Gazette
and on the news section of CIC.
The above sources are official and reliable. Everything else is hearsay stories.
I'm in the same boat as you. I hit 1095 days tomorrow, and my application is ready to go. I am leaning towards waiting until June 1st for some buffer, but will be a nerve-racking couple of weeks if I do. I'm on the west coast so if I want it there this week it really has to go tomorrow.sjakub said:Does that mean that the announcement will happen on Saturday (when the gazette is published)?
I already met my physical residency requirements but I am debating if I should apply at the end of this week,
or have some more "buffer days" and apply next week - but risking that there will be announcement on Saturday
making June 1st the effective date...
vathan said:CHANGES TO THE CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP ACT – Bill C-24 - See more at: http://www.toptipsclub.com/blog/immigration-citizenship/changes-to-the-canadian-citizenship-act-bill-c-24/#sthash.LvCLtydu.dpuf
http://www.toptipsclub.com/blog/immigration-citizenship/changes-to-the-canadian-citizenship-act-bill-c-24/