Actually you can't. The current old rule states that you must be PR for at least 2 years. So you cannot apply for citizenship after you become PR. Your application would get denied.
But you can, in theory, apply for citizenship after 2 years as PR under the basic residency rule. You would be facing either a denial of your application or a long long journey to citizenship. The choice is yours.
Actually you can't. The current old rule states that you must be PR for at least 2 years. So you cannot apply for citizenship after you become PR. Your application would get denied.
Yes in a sense that you can apply if you want to apply the literal sense that anyone can apply. Sure anyone can apply for citizenship, even your pet (you can complete the application on behalf of your pet).
Why are people being so mean to the OP? Pet, really??
screech339 said:
Yes in a sense that you can apply if you want to apply the literal sense that anyone can apply. Sure anyone can apply for citizenship, even your pet (you can complete the application on behalf of your pet).
It is only today that i have chance to send my application or not as i was supposed to complete my days on mid of July if not than as per the new law i have to wait another 2 years. 1 year for the days before PR and the other year for the 4/6
It is only today that i have chance to send my application or not as i was supposed to complete my days on mid of July if not than as per the new law i have to wait another 2 years. 1 year for the days before PR and the other year for the 4/6
According to the information you provided, you meet the basic residence requirement but you have not been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days (three years) in the four years (1,460 days) preceding the date of your application.According to the information you provided and assuming nothing else changes, you will accumulate 1,095 days of physical presence on 2015-07-17.
screech339 said:
If I am reading your post correctly, you will gather 1095 days in mid July than you will have no choice but to apply under the new citizenship rule.
According to the information you provided, you meet the basic residence requirement but you have not been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days (three years) in the four years (1,460 days) preceding the date of your application.According to the information you provided and assuming nothing else changes, you will accumulate 1,095 days of physical presence on 2015-07-17.
It is only today that i have chance to send my application or not as i was supposed to complete my days on mid of July if not than as per the new law i have to wait another 2 years. 1 year for the days before PR and the other year for the 4/6
You do meet the basic residence requirement and can apply, short of 1095 days. However you will likely be put on a long non-routine application process eventually sent to the citizenship judge. Judges have been known to be applying Actual Physical Presence Test to grant citizenship or not.