He also said that judge was straight forward with him, no BS , identified all ties to Canada, like mortgage, RESPs for kids, RRSP, canadian born kids, etc. and..... that was it.
Thanks. It's interesting to hear about.HighFive said:Here are some additional info about this guy particular case for you guys, as you are interested.
This is not true for the citizenship qualifying period. Any exceptions to the required citizenship residence period is up to the discretion of the Judge.HighFive said:I know that time spent outside Canada on the days working for Canadian company counted as 2 for 1
There is no such rule and no credit for these days towards citizenship.HighFive said:I know that time spent outside Canada on the days working for Canadian company counted as 2 for 1
Agree. That is exactly how it should be, no loopholes in the law. This is actually interesting that current C24 bill's proposal says:zardoz said:Of course, if(when) C24 becomes law, all of this random guesswork will be out of the window. No judges, no wooly theories about "residency".... Just maths.
He told me that there is such a rule for Canadian oilfield workers working overseas for Canadian oil companies.scylla said:There is no such rule and no credit for these days towards citizenship.
Again, there is no such rule for citizenship.HighFive said:He told me that there is such a rule for Canadian oilfield workers working overseas for Canadian oil companies.
He checked and confirmed this one with immigration lawyer in Toronto at the time he applied for his Canadian citizenship.
You are welcome, mate. Kindly come back to us whenever you will clarify your situation with immigration lawyer. It will be interesting to hear back from you. Take care and good luck!noirlife said:Thanks all for your comments and insights. At this point maybe I'll have a consultation with an immigration lawyer and see what I should I do in this case. Thanks a lot again !
You can't apply now - you don't qualify because you don't have sufficient physical presence days.kingadil said:What about me guys i have completed 1075 of physical presence ???
According to the information you provided, you meet the basic residence requirement but you have not been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days (three years) in the four years (1,460 days) preceding the date of your application.According to the information you provided and assuming nothing else changes, you will accumulate 1,095 days of physical presence on 2015-07-17.