this is the new rules :lemans207 said:I have new information.
Everyone will apply for passport after May or April 2015 should complete 4 years
But it became easier for rich people, because its only required to spend 183 days per year.
They are selling their passport in an indirect way
The changes require that permanent residents be physically present in the country for longer than before, in order to gain citizenship. Under the old rules, permanent residents had to be living in Canada for three out of four years. Now, they must be physically present for at least 183 days during four out of six years before their application.
In addition, permanent residents seeking citizenship must intend to continue to live in Canada. Or, if they are living outside of Canada but working in public service or with the armed forces, they must intend to keep working those jobs, or to stay married and living with a spouse who works one of those jobs.
The changes also expand the age bracket for language and knowledge tests. Before, those citizenship tests were required for citizenship-seekers between the ages of 18 and 54. Now, those aged 16 to 64 are required to take the tests.
The fees for processing citizenship applications have also gone up from $100 to $300.