Probably at a Royal Assent ceremony next week. But rest assured: When this bill receives Royal Assent will have zero influence on when the new regulations come into force.
The only thing the Royal Assent date is relevant for is for the intend to reside clause. But I am certain that no one will prosecute you due to intend to reside from now until next week
I don't believe there will be significant changes in the forms even with bill C-6.
Best to get all ones documents and information ready. We already know what the new residency requirements will be and can account accordingly.
I'll be trial filling out the old forms
Waiting for day when on cic website under citizen eligibility
Following will change to
Time you have lived in Canada
You must have been physically present in Canada as a permanent resident for at least:
1,4601,095 days during the six Five years right before the date you sign your application 183 days during each of four calendar years that are fully or partially within the six years right before the date you apply
Waiting for day when on cic website under citizen eligibility
Following will change to
Time you have lived in Canada
You must have been physically present in Canada as a permanent resident for at least:
1,4601,095 days during the six Five years right before the date you sign your application 183 days during each of four calendar years that are fully or partially within the six years right before the date you apply
I travel sometimes, so I'll also have to wait for November-ish before I'm eligible because of absences. That is assuming that the new rules are in effect by then.
I travel sometimes, so I'll also have to wait for November-ish before I'm eligible because of absences. That is assuming that the new rules are in effect by then.
I am at 1108 days of residency that too without counting any pre-PR residence credits and taking into account a whole lot of travelling. I hope 3/5 becomes effective on Canada day!!