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FYI: Bill C-24 coming into effect June 11, 2015

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Remaining Citizenship Act reforms coming into force


June 5, 2015 — Ottawa, ON — A final suite of reforms to strengthen and modernize Canada's citizenship laws will be fully in force as of June 11, 2015. The changes – part of a package of measures approved by Parliament last year – ensure new citizens can fully and quickly participate in Canada's economy and Canadian society.

The first set of provisions that came into force last summer to strengthen Canadian citizenship and speed up application processing times are already paying off. New citizenship applications are being finalized in a year or less, and it is expected that the backlog of older files will have been eliminated by the end of this fiscal year. Individuals who submitted a citizenship application before April 1, 2015 will have a decision by March 31, 2016.

Among the many benefits of the government's citizenship reforms, the new provisions will deter citizens of convenience – those who become citizens for the sake of having a Canadian passport to return to Canada to access taxpayer-funded benefits that come with citizenship status, without having any attachment to Canada, or contributing to the economy.

Key changes include (in force June 11, 2015):
•Adult applicants must now be physically present in Canada for at least 1,460 days (four years) during the six years before the date of their application, and they must be physically present in Canada for at least 183 days in each of four calendar years within the qualifying period. This is aimed at ensuring that citizenship applicants develop a strong attachment to Canada.
•Applicants between the ages of 14 and 64 must meet basic knowledge and language requirements. This is aimed at ensuring that more new citizens are better prepared for life in Canada.
•Citizenship will be automatically extended to additional “Lost Canadians” on June 11th, who were born before 1947, and did not become citizens on January 1, 1947 when the first Canadian Citizenship Act came into effect. This will also apply to their children born in the first generation outside Canada.
•Adult applicants must declare their intent to reside in Canada once they become citizens and meet their personal income tax obligations in order to be eligible for citizenship.
•To help improve program integrity, there are now stronger penalties for fraud and misrepresentation (to a maximum fine of $100,000 and/or up to five years in prison). This is aimed at deterring unscrupulous applicants who are prepared to misrepresent themselves, or advise others to do so.
•The newly-designated Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) is the new regulatory body for citizenship consultants. Only members of the ICCRC, lawyers or notaries (including paralegals and students at law) can be paid to provide citizenship applicants with representation or advice.
• New application forms, aligned with the new rules for eligibility, will be available on the CIC website as of June 11, 2015. Any applications received using the old forms and applications received after June 10, 2015 will be returned to the applicant.

Source: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do;jsessionid=8c674dd4388a2b6f74c1bdbb02746979b406bcd4443a81a9ace7ff566a6a130b.e38RbhaLb3qNe38Pc3f0?crtr.sj1D=&crtr.mnthndVl=12&mthd=advSrch&crtr.dpt1D=6664&nid=985259&crtr.lc1D=&crtr.tp1D=1&crtr.yrStrtVl=2014&crtr.kw=&crtr.dyStrtVl=1&crtr.aud1D=&crtr.mnthStrtVl=1&crtr.page=1&crtr.yrndVl=2015&crtr.dyndVl=31


A before and after view of the key changes to the Citizenship Act

I see point 3 as a draw back for us.

Visit: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=985219
 

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Goku said:
Remaining Citizenship Act reforms coming into force


June 5, 2015 — Ottawa, ON — A final suite of reforms to strengthen and modernize Canada's citizenship laws will be fully in force as of June 11, 2015. The changes – part of a package of measures approved by Parliament last year – ensure new citizens can fully and quickly participate in Canada's economy and Canadian society.

The first set of provisions that came into force last summer to strengthen Canadian citizenship and speed up application processing times are already paying off. New citizenship applications are being finalized in a year or less, and it is expected that the backlog of older files will have been eliminated by the end of this fiscal year. Individuals who submitted a citizenship application before April 1, 2015 will have a decision by March 31, 2016.

Among the many benefits of the government's citizenship reforms, the new provisions will deter citizens of convenience – those who become citizens for the sake of having a Canadian passport to return to Canada to access taxpayer-funded benefits that come with citizenship status, without having any attachment to Canada, or contributing to the economy.

Key changes include (in force June 11, 2015):
•Adult applicants must now be physically present in Canada for at least 1,460 days (four years) during the six years before the date of their application, and they must be physically present in Canada for at least 183 days in each of four calendar years within the qualifying period. This is aimed at ensuring that citizenship applicants develop a strong attachment to Canada.
•Applicants between the ages of 14 and 64 must meet basic knowledge and language requirements. This is aimed at ensuring that more new citizens are better prepared for life in Canada.
•Citizenship will be automatically extended to additional “Lost Canadians” on June 11th, who were born before 1947, and did not become citizens on January 1, 1947 when the first Canadian Citizenship Act came into effect. This will also apply to their children born in the first generation outside Canada.
•Adult applicants must declare their intent to reside in Canada once they become citizens and meet their personal income tax obligations in order to be eligible for citizenship.
•To help improve program integrity, there are now stronger penalties for fraud and misrepresentation (to a maximum fine of $100,000 and/or up to five years in prison). This is aimed at deterring unscrupulous applicants who are prepared to misrepresent themselves, or advise others to do so.
•The newly-designated Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) is the new regulatory body for citizenship consultants. Only members of the ICCRC, lawyers or notaries (including paralegals and students at law) can be paid to provide citizenship applicants with representation or advice.
• New application forms, aligned with the new rules for eligibility, will be available on the CIC website as of June 11, 2015. Any applications received using the old forms and applications received after June 10, 2015 will be returned to the applicant.

Source: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do;jsessionid=8c674dd4388a2b6f74c1bdbb02746979b406bcd4443a81a9ace7ff566a6a130b.e38RbhaLb3qNe38Pc3f0?crtr.sj1D=&crtr.mnthndVl=12&mthd=advSrch&crtr.dpt1D=6664&nid=985259&crtr.lc1D=&crtr.tp1D=1&crtr.yrStrtVl=2014&crtr.kw=&crtr.dyStrtVl=1&crtr.aud1D=&crtr.mnthStrtVl=1&crtr.page=1&crtr.yrndVl=2015&crtr.dyndVl=31


A before and after view of the key changes to the Citizenship Act

I see point 3 as a draw back for us.

Visit: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=985219
Thanks for the update Goku...Yes i would say the first three points look pretty bad for someone wanting to settle in Canada.
 

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clark kent said:
Thanks for the update Goku...Yes i would say the first three points look pretty bad for someone wanting to settle in Canada.
Well that's just a spoiler. Did you heard about 2 tier Citizenship ? If not may be you should. Its really bad law that has been passed making all of us and our future generation a second class Canadian Citizenship whose Citizenship can be stripped away.

Visit: https://bccla.org/2015/06/its-official-second-class-citizenship-goes-into-effect/
 

yoshicn

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Thanks Goku,

Does it mean you can apply for Citizenship right after 1,460th day, or you still need to wait for full 6 years and apply after?
 

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Goku said:
Well that's just a spoiler. Did you heard about 2 tier Citizenship ? If not may be you should. Its really bad law that has been passed making all of us and our future generation a second class Canadian Citizenship whose Citizenship can be stripped away.

Visit: https://bccla.org/2015/06/its-official-second-class-citizenship-goes-into-effect/
So this discriminatory law applies to the existing dual citizens too as well rite?

I feel this complete Bill C-24 is a cartload of nonsense...Well the goal here is not to make an immigrant friendly bill and i guess they have succeeded in doing that..
 

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yoshicn said:
Thanks Goku,

Does it mean you can apply for Citizenship right after 1,460th day, or you still need to wait for full 6 years and apply after?
You can apply after four years if you meet the residency requirement.
 

Goku

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clark kent said:
So this discriminatory law applies to the existing dual citizens too as well rite?

I feel this complete Bill C-24 is a cartload of nonsense...Well the goal here is not to make an immigrant friendly bill and i guess they have succeeded in doing that..
Yes it applies to all. Worst of all they can strip away Citizenship who hold dual Citizenship even if that person born in Canada. I thought Canada was country where discrimination was least. But, guess what I was wrong.
 

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Goku said:
Yes it applies to all. Worst of all they can strip away Citizenship who hold dual Citizenship even if that person born in Canada. I thought Canada was country where discrimination was least. But, guess what I was wrong.
If it applies to EVERYONE (i.e., citizens who were born here and those that were naturalized, citizens who received their citizenship before C24 and those who received it after, etc.), it's not discrimination.