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Read this. http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1036039

Minister McCallum to repeal parts of C-24

February 25, 2016 – Ottawa, ON –Today, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister John McCallum introduced legislation to amend the Citizenship Act, providing greater flexibility for applicants trying to meet the requirements for citizenship and help immigrants obtain citizenship faster.

“The Government is keeping its commitment to repeal certain provisions of the Citizenship Act, including those that led to different treatment for dual citizens. Canadian citizens are equal under the law. Whether they were born in Canada or were naturalized in Canada or hold a dual citizenship,” said Minister McCallum.

Among the changes, the Bill: An Act to Amend the Citizenship Act, would repeal provisions that allow citizenship to be revoked from dual citizens who engage in certain acts against the national interest. All Canadians who commit crimes should face the consequences of their actions through the Canadian justice system.

The Bill also proposes to reduce the time permanent residents must be physically present in Canada before qualifying for citizenship by a full year. Recognizing that immigrants often build an attachment to Canada before becoming permanent residents, the proposed legislation would credit applicants for the time spent in Canada as temporary residents or protected persons.

The age range to meet French or English language requirements and pass a knowledge test to qualify for citizenship, would change to 18-54 from 14-64. The changes support our goal of removing barriers for immigrants to build successful lives in Canada.
 
Kumarp said:
While this is a great news for many, am not sure how this is relevant to the Express entry forum?
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Doesnt matter, citizenship rule applies for everyone
 
That's really good news. Really hope the old nice rules will be back: citizenship = 3 years of residence after PR and residence time before PR can be converted to residence time after PR by a discount factor of 50%
 
ImmiToCanada said:
That's really good news. Really hope the old nice rules will be back: citizenship = 3 years of residence after PR and residence time before PR can be converted to residence time after PR by a discount factor of 50%

citizenship = 3 years of residence after PR and residence time before PR can be converted to residence time after PR by a discount factor of 50% - Upto a maximum of 1 Year in credit
 
so someone like me who's been in Canada for 6 years and has had PR for 2 yrs. I would qualify to apply as soon as it's become effective?
I don't mind even if it takes over a year because I was going to be qualified to even apply in 2018.
:)

FMCAD said:
citizenship = 3 years of residence after PR and residence time before PR can be converted to residence time after PR by a discount factor of 50% - Upto a maximum of 1 Year in credit
 
dj996633 said:
so someone like me who's been in Canada for 6 years and has had PR for 2 yrs. I would qualify to apply as soon as it's become effective?
I don't mind even if it takes over a year because I was going to be qualified to even apply in 2018.
:)

I suggest every candidate to confirm the eligibility and apply preferably with one or more months excess than required to avoid any risk of calculation errors. Wish you all the best.
 
thanks - I have a year in excess. Hopefully it will come into effect very soon.
Canadiandesi2006 said:
I suggest every candidate to confirm the eligibility and apply preferably with one or more months excess than required to avoid any risk of calculation errors. Wish you all the best.
 
Canadiandesi2006 said:
I suggest every candidate to confirm the eligibility and apply preferably with one or more months excess than required to avoid any risk of calculation errors. Wish you all the best.

My wife and I applied under the current 4/6 system - she had around 30 days in excess and I had over 70 days in excess, so I am hoping we have enough excess to avoid any residency questionnaire! :)
 
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