It's not almost close at all. Senator Omidavar wants to tack on an amendment about revocations (which everyone here seems to be cheering for) that means the bill will not pass and will go back to the House of Commons to go through all 3 readings and a committee stage again. She was given the chance to put her amendment into it's own bill so c-6 could pass, but she said no. It had to be done this way.
Good luck with it ever passing the House again if it goes back.
It's not almost close at all. Senator Omidavar wants to tack on an amendment about revocations (which everyone here seems to be cheering for) that means the bill will not pass and will go back to the House of Commons to go through all 3 readings and a committee stage again. She was given the chance to put her amendment into it's own bill so c-6 could pass, but she said no. It had to be done this way.
Good luck with it ever passing the House again if it goes back.
Best to focus on your life and try to qualify under current criteria.
Watching and worrying about this bill is stupid.
Not worth getting anxious over it.
1, As your application was returned as incomplete, and not processed, you can answer No. But I would put in an explanation and then you have covered all your bases.
I had been studying in Canada for 6 years before being a permanent resident. I got my PR status on September 2015, so I am living in Canada as a permanent resident for approximately 1 year and 7 month. If the Bill C-6 is effective, would I be eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship? Thank you for your reply!
BREAKING: Bill C-6 amending Canada's Citizenship Act has been passed by the senate! As a result of this bill, immigrants to Canada would be able to apply for Canadian citizenship earlier and more easily than before.