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Great news guys!!!

http://www.cicnews.com/2017/05/bill-c-6-amending-canadian-citizenship-legislation-passes-senate-059127.html
 
sluong said:
2-3 months would still be considered fast I would say. Some people have been waiting for 6 months ??? ??? ???

That's right. Not sure what's happening with the VO.
 
Great news guys!!!

http://www.cicnews.com/2017/05/bill-c-6-amending-canadian-citizenship-legislation-passes-senate-059127.html

No worries- your time in Canada will still count towards citizenship even if your PR was delayed. :)
 
The dawn said:
Great news guys!!!

http://www.cicnews.com/2017/05/bill-c-6-amending-canadian-citizenship-legislation-passes-senate-059127.html

No worries- your time in Canada will still count towards citizenship even if your PR was delayed. :)

Only 1 year will be considered and if you were here for 2 years you will get 1 year. I have been living in Canada for 5 years and therefore, it's better to get the PR status as soon as possible!
 
The same apply to most of us. Unless somebody is trying to get a PR from outside Canada. There is a limit of 1 year you could claim towards your citizenship.

umanitoba said:
Only 1 year will be considered and if you were here for 2 years you will get 1 year. I have been living in Canada for 5 years and therefore, it's better to get the PR status as soon as possible!
 
umanitoba said:
Only 1 year will be considered and if you were here for 2 years you will get 1 year. I have been living in Canada for 5 years and therefore, it's better to get the PR status as soon as possible!

So, does that mean we will get 2.5 years if we are living here for 5 years? and only need 6 months to claim citizenship? Please correct me if i'm wrong?

Cheers
 
The dawn said:
Great news guys!!!

http://www.cicnews.com/2017/05/bill-c-6-amending-canadian-citizenship-legislation-passes-senate-059127.html

No worries- your time in Canada will still count towards citizenship even if your PR was delayed. :)

Also, it's not yet accepted. Still goes back to the house of common and they will decide.
 
Unsung said:
So, does that mean we will get 2.5 years if we are living here for 5 years? and only need 6 months to claim citizenship? Please correct me if i'm wrong?

Cheers

No, at max 1 year doesn't matter if you have been living here for 20 years or so!
 
Jan 15th Applicant.
Still waiting.
I know a lot of Jan applicants who are waiting, and even a few Nov-Dec applicants as well.

BeF86 said:
Hi there,

Are there any January applicants still waiting? I keep seeing people who are March applicants being worried. Have all Jan gotten PPR now?
 
Last year Feb when I applied, I thought I would have been a PR holder by now. What the hell are these guys doing? Are they working? Why is it taking so long?
 
PNP applied - 2 june 2015
Nomination - 3 dec 2015
PR Application received - Feb 16 2016
PCC update - september 26 2016
Medical request - feb 1 2017
Medical done - feb 16 2017
Waiting for PPR since then
Any ideas when will be the PPR
 
thsf123 said:
PNP applied - 2 june 2015
Nomination - 3 dec 2015
PR Application received - Feb 16 2016
PCC update - september 26 2016
Medical request - feb 1 2017
Medical done - feb 16 2017
Waiting for PPR since then
Any ideas when will be the PPR

My application was received on February 16 as well. Our timelines are nearly identical.
 
I contacted CPC-Ottawa using the email address CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca and this is what I got back. UGH!

"Your application is in the final stages of review prior to finalization and a decision should be rendered shortly. We do not require any information from you at the present time. An officer will contact you if further information is required."

Took them one day to respond.