on-hold said:Yes, as I understand it, you need two things: 1460 days AND 183 days within Canada for 4/6 years.
For example:
I stay in Canada for two years, leave for one year, come back and stay in Canada for two more years. 1460 days, and for four of my five years, I was in Canada for more than 183 days. I am eligible to apply for citizenship.
I stay in Canada for three years (1095 days) and then for the next three years I stay in Canada for 5 months each year (450 days [5 X 30 X 3): total days, 1545. However, I'm ineligible to apply for citizenship, because I was only within Canada for more than 6 months during 3/6 of my years.
Let me apologize in advance if I've gotten it wrong, and this post contributes to the confusion. Sorry!
So , What I understand -
So In last 6 yrs you must have to be in country for atleast 6 Months ( 183 Days ) EVERY YEAR without fail and at a same time you must complete 4 yrs within 6 yrs.
If in any year within 6 yrs. you stayed out of country more than 183 days , You will not be eligible for Citizenship.