bh_bh said:I apologize if this question has been answered already, but I'm still not quite clear on the implementation of 4/6 rule.
I became a PR on April 2013. Does that mean I will have to wait at least until April 2017 to be eligible?
Also, If I understood the new rule properly, I wouldn't have to worry about counting days outside Canada, to the extent of the old rule that is. If I interpreted the rule correctly, as long as I do not stay more than roughly six months outside Canada (per year of course), I should be eligible to apply after four years from the date I became a PR. Is that a fair understanding?
I'm waiting for the online calculator to be updated so I can get an idea of when I should expect to be eligible. Something I noticed in the news release, it didn't specifically mention if the pre-PR time counts or not. It just says 4 years of the 6 years preceding the date of application. I don't want to get my hopes up, but I'd like to see what will officially show up on CIC's website on June 11 to put my mind at ease in this regard.
The new rule is more strict.You have to satisfy 1460 days in 6 years and also 183 days each year for 4 years.You still have to keep track of all your trips.
You will be eligible to apply on April 2017 only if you never went outside Canada in last 4 years.