Just as a reminder, the law is not passed yet, but it passed the second reading in the Senate, so hopefully it will be fully adopted in a relatively near future. Saying that, when the new law will become effective, the number required to apply for citizenship will be 1095 days (= 3 years) in Canada over a 5 years period. Of that 1095 days, you can count days you were in Canada before getting PR, counting half a day for each day present in Canada prior to PR, but the maximum of days counted for the period prior to PR is 365 days.Jeffuk88 said:If, using half days, you have the max 365 days do you still need to wait until 5 with the new rule or would those half days bring it down to 4?
So, if you are in Canada for 2 full years or more before getting the PR, you count 365 days. Then 2 full years after the PR, if you did not go out of Canada, you will reach the 1095 days and will be able to apply for citizenship.