Much ado about nothing to be honest.KRUNAL.SHAH1190 said:http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/politics/john-mccallum-citizenship-act-repeal-bill-1.3463471
Where did you see that?c2h5oh said:the 50% "credit" for time spent as temporary resident is back.
The dumbest actually was taking away the 50 per cent credit for international students, because if there's any group in this country who would be good Canadians — they're educated, they know about this country, they speak English or French — it's them. So why punch them in the nose when we're trying to attract them here in competition with Australia, the U.K. and others?"zareef said:Where did you see that?
Here are more detailszareef said:Where did you see that?
Good news, but why limited to 1 year, especially for international students who is already contributing to local society.SinaCEC said:Here are more details
http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1036069
"Allowing time in Canada before Permanent Residency to count toward the physical presence requirement."
So basically my waiting time reduces from 4 years to 2 years ;D
They are restoring just the old rules.kidbroker said:Good news, but why limited to 1 year, especially for international students who is already contributing to local society.
Good point, but I consider avg post secondary tuition fees for international students are rather high!c2h5oh said:They are restoring just the old rules.
I think the idea behind the 1 year limit is so you couldn't "buy" yourself citizenship by paying for and completing a couple degrees at the cheapest school you can find while flipping burgers on student work permit.
That is the really great news out of all this. Basically for all of us the waiting time once we get our PR just got divided by 2...c2h5oh said:They are restoring just the old rules.
I think the idea behind the 1 year limit is so you couldn't "buy" yourself citizenship by paying for and completing a couple degrees at the cheapest school you can find while flipping burgers on student work permit.
You can find qualifying programs in 8-10k / year range if you look hard enough.kidbroker said:Good point, but I consider avg post secondary tuition fees for international students are rather high!
If the law passes as it is right now you will get 50% of the time as student / worker (2 days count as 1 towards citizenship requirement) up to a maximum of 1 year. Time as PR counts 1:1 with no limit.msingh199 said:Do we get credit for the years that we lived in Canada even as student and worker ?