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ontario77

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Jan 12, 2017
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hello friends
i am new here...i heard from many people that for cititzenship residency criteria is changed from 4yrs to 3 yrs in last 5years.
anybody has some recent information about it...
thx
ontario77
 
Hasn't been passed into law yet. You can follow progress here: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/bill-c6-senate-stage-t461681.0.html
 
http://www.parl.gc.ca/Content/Sen/Chamber/421/Debates/089db_2016-12-15-e.htm?Language=E


I think it will change.
 
http://www.lgc.gc.ca/eng/content/progress-chart
 
Remember that if this law passes, there will be a period before it is implemented. This exact same thing happened in reverse 3-4 years ago when it changed from 3 to 4 years: everyone was aghast at how fast the parliamentary process moved, once it began, and then largely relieved when implementation was delayed for around 16 months (or so -- I think it passed in Jan-Mar of 2014, and then took effect in June of 2015).
 
it will only benefit those who're newcomers in last 1-2 yrs and the future applicants.
Everyone else pretty much is qualifying on 4/6 rule and useless for them to wait for the 3/5.

Expect this to be very slow....its not a priority for the feds
 
nope said:
Remember that if this law passes, there will be a period before it is implemented. This exact same thing happened in reverse 3-4 years ago when it changed from 3 to 4 years: everyone was aghast at how fast the parliamentary process moved, once it began, and then largely relieved when implementation was delayed for around 16 months (or so -- I think it passed in Jan-Mar of 2014, and then took effect in June of 2015).

What is your idea

When it can be LAW by 2017 or not
 
Firstly, my idea doesn't matter. Of course it CAN be law in 2017.

Second, when it's law doesn't matter either -- what matters is the implementation. That was my point.
 
nope said:
Firstly, my idea doesn't matter. Of course it CAN be law in 2017.

Second, when it's law doesn't matter either -- what matters is the implementation. That was my point.

Well said.

@all - do we know when the committee meets next to review c6?