Awesome, thanks! So I'll just pay attention to the tracker once I'm able to register in a few days. (Oh fyi the application portal I meant is the the page/portal/site we use to fill and submit an online application, so I was curious if it has any relevance after submission but your answer has cleared that up
Type: Online application
Location: Toronto, ON
Physical Presence Days: 1310
Application: Single Application
Application sent: March 15th
AOR: March 30th
Finally able to create a tracker today (March 30) after 2 days from AOR (March 28).
Status says Language skills -In progress
Physical presence -In progress
Background verification -In progress
Prohibitions - In progress
Just want to check if this what we should see at the start?
Type: Online application
Location: Brampton, ON
Physical Presence Days: 1730
Application: 2 Adults
Application sent: March 13th
Delivered: March 13th
AOR: March 31, 2023
ECAS- Not found yet
Type: Online application
Location: Brampton, ON
Physical Presence Days: 1730
Application: 2 Adults
Application sent: March 13th
Delivered: March 13th
AOR: March 31, 2023
ECAS- Not found yet
Hi all. Please help settle something. I have lived in Canada for 9 years now. I am double guessing myself because an ignorant a**hole told me my application would get rejected (and was quite rude about it) because I do not meet the residency requirement. Doofus claims that you can only count 365 days of temporary residency (TR) for citizenship (which is correct) and since each day of TR only counts for 0.5 days, this is 182 days as the maximum you can claim towards the minimum 1095 days (which I believe to be incorrect). Thus an applicant would have to be a PR for 2.5 years and a TR for 1 year to be eligible for citizenship (again, I believe this is incorrect).
However, my interpretation of IRCC guidelines, is that you can only get credit for 365 days of TR. Since TR days count for 0.5 of a day, you can become a citizen with 2 years of PR and 2 years of TR in the 5 year prior to submitting your application.
Am I interpreting the rules correctly?
Hi all. Please help settle something. I have lived in Canada for 9 years now. I am double guessing myself because an ignorant a**hole told me my application would get rejected (and was quite rude about it) because I do not meet the residency requirement. Doofus claims that you can only count 365 days of temporary residency (TR) for citizenship (which is correct) and since each day of TR only counts for 0.5 days, this is 182 days as the maximum you can claim towards the minimum 1095 days (which I believe to be incorrect). Thus an applicant would have to be a PR for 2.5 years and a TR for 1 year to be eligible for citizenship (again, I believe this is incorrect).
However, my interpretation of IRCC guidelines, is that you can only get credit for 365 days of TR. Since TR days count for 0.5 of a day, you can become a citizen with 2 years of PR and 2 years of TR in the 5 year prior to submitting your application.
Am I interpreting the rules correctly?
I did use the tracker and I was pretty confident when I applied but you know how some people are so frustrating to deal with that you loose all common sense? That was my lunch break.
I did use the tracker and I was pretty confident when I applied but you know how some people are so frustrating to deal with that you loose all common sense? That was my lunch break.