Please, stop debating if you can see it or not. Again: It depends on the location from where you access the cic page and sometimes even on the browser you use how long it takes until you see the updates on the CIC Website. Contrary to common belief, the same page can look different for different users.
Please, stop debating if you can see it or not. Again: It depends on the location from where you access the cic page and sometimes even on the browser you use how long it takes until you see the updates on the CIC Website. Contrary to common belief, the same page can look different for different users.
Please, stop debating if you can see it or not. Again: It depends on the location from where you access the cic page and sometimes even on the browser you use how long it takes until you see the updates on the CIC Website. Contrary to common belief, the same page can look different for different users.
Will stay on a VISITORS VISA count towards physical presence? My wife arrived as a visitor (stayed 7 months) and then applied to become a student thereafter.
Here is the funny story, we both came to Canada together but he got his PR almost a year before me. Under the old rule, I would have to wait over a year be becoming eligible, but C-6 equalized everything. This is the irony of life.
Will stay on a VISITORS VISA count towards physical presence? My wife arrived as a visitor (stayed 7 months) and then applied to become a student thereafter.
https://www.cicnews.com/2017/06/bil...y-canadian-citizenship-069248.html#gs.ORwvn6E says
"New act: Applicants may count each day they were physically present in Canada as a temporary resident or protected person before becoming a permanent resident as a half-day toward meeting the physical presence requirement for citizenship, up to a maximum credit of 365 days."
Will stay on a VISITORS VISA count towards physical presence? My wife arrived as a visitor (stayed 7 months) and then applied to become a student thereafter.
https://www.cicnews.com/2017/06/bil...y-canadian-citizenship-069248.html#gs.ORwvn6E says
"New act: Applicants may count each day they were physically present in Canada as a temporary resident or protected person before becoming a permanent resident as a half-day toward meeting the physical presence requirement for citizenship, up to a maximum credit of 365 days."