canada.aspirant2013 said:But becoming a permanent resident of Canada was an informed choice for the current PRs.
As of today, the citizenship rule says, "As a rule, you must be a PR of Canada for three years and actually residing in Canada in the year immediately preceding your application for Canadian citizenship.". Also, the pre-PR one year count was also assumed before becoming a PR.
It can be validly argued that if the PR applicants were informed otherwise, the choice could be a different one.
I agree with you on a policy level, but legally there isn't much ground to stand on here. You'd have to hope this part of the bill gets changed by amendment through political lobbying.