Dear xxxxx:
Apologies for the delay. I have been receiving a large amount of correspondence on several important Bills. I have no difficulty in supporting the 3/5 amendment that you have raised and I have no interest in delaying this Bill.
Best wishes,
Tony
Senator Oglive
Dear xxxxx:
I chair the Senate Committee that will study this Bill.
I do not make public comments on legislation coming before the committee I Chair.
"Good day and I hope you are well. I am writing in connection with Bill C-6 (the Bill) which has been referred to the Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology (the Committee) by Senate of Canada.
Despite significant time and effort has been spent at House of Common and Senate discussing the Bill, it has now been referred to the Committee of which you are an honorable Vice Chairman. I would like to request if this Bill can be prioritized and passed with true spirit of Canadian values i.e. we do not have two layers of Citizens and the process of Citizenship has been brought in line with the regulations prior to the Bill C-24. I would really appreciate your support in favor of the Bill.
Thank you very much for your time and have a great day."
For those who do not know, senate meeting is scheduled for next week to discuss on Bill C-6.
https://sencanada.ca/en/Committees/soci/MeetingSchedule/42-1
Looks like it is adjourned... so get ready to another session of waiting and waiting and again waiting...I am now wondering how many sessions this will be dragged on for... I so hope that this Bill C-6 becomes law by the Canada Day!!!
Quick question about C-6. My wife graduate from algonquin college here in ottawa and after her studies she had a postgraduate work permit in march 2014 from CIC. She then became a PR in august (2016). if this law comes into affect, does the postgraduate work permit count for the resident time? and if yes when will she be able to become a citizen with the 3/5 rule to apply for the citizenship ?
Quick question about C-6. My wife graduate from algonquin college here in ottawa and after her studies she had a postgraduate work permit in march 2014 from CIC. She then became a PR in august (2016). if this law comes into affect, does the postgraduate work permit count for the resident time? and if yes when will she be able to become a citizen with the 3/5 rule to apply for the citizenship ?
Dude you are spamming. This thread is not here for discussing what you have asked. However as you asked with 3/5 rule one can add upto 1 year from his pre PR time within 5 year time frame where every 2 day will be counted as 1 day and 2 year after getting PR where each day will be counted as 1 day. So considering you wife did not go out of Canada after getting PR or not more then month prior getting PR she will be eligible in August 2018. If she goes out of Canada add those days as well.