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sathishbaburaj   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 19-04-16 11:25:28

Dear CD's,
does any one have an idea when the new rules for citizenship are effective.
I landed in Canada in July 2012 and according to old rules I will be able to apply in this October wondering if the new rules are effective before that.so that I can apply immediately ,I already meet the requrements under proposed new requirement.

Thanks for your replies in advance.



lemon925   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 19-04-16 11:34:48

People are saying the proposed new rule will get Royal Assent in June this year, but nobody knows about actual implementation date, could be late this year or early next year.



Full House   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 19-04-16 14:05:24

A welcome return to common sense..:

?It is refreshing to see that the current government has brought forward these proposals, which Mr. David Cohen predicts will become law before too long, so soon after the Liberals taking Office. Now we are back to a Canadian being a Canadian no matter what. We are back to telling foreign workers and international students that they can land in Canada and think of their long-term future here. We are back to seeing Canadian citizenship as a global responsibility, rather than as something that is so fixated on the person being physically present in Canada.
?Canadians are rightly proud of their citizenship and the status, rights, and freedoms that it provides. Long may that continue.?

Read more at http://www.cicnews.com/2016/03/canadian-citizenship-act-immigrants-apply-earlier-easily-037352.html#75qs6vf1LgScE6Oy.99
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Changes to Canadian Citizenship Act Will Allow Immigrants to Apply Earlier for their Citizenship and even more easily.

In a move that is likely to be of great benefit to immigrants to Canada who ultimately wish to obtain Canadian citizenship, the Liberal government of Canada has proposed a range of sweeping amendments to the Citizenship Act. These changes will allow people who have made the decision to Immigrate to Canada to apply for and obtain citizenship sooner and more easily than is now the case.

Among the proposed amendments is a reduction in the amount of time the
permanent residents have to live in Canada in order to become eligible to apply for citizenship, from four out of six years to three out five years. Moreover, certain applicants who spent time in Canada on temporary status would be able to count a portion of this time towards the three-year requirement. The proposed amendments would also repeal the intent to reside provision and remove language proficiency requirements for certain applicants.***

In addition, the new legislation would repeal a contentious provision that revoked citizenship from dual Canadian Citizens convicted of terrorism, treason or espionage. With a majority government in place, it is expected that the proposals will become law in the very near future.

Background
In June, 2014, the previous Conservative government of Canada brought into law the Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act (also known as bill C-24). This controversial legislation allowed the government to revoke citizenship in certain cases, and made eligibility requirements for immigrants more onerous than had previously been the case.

The now-governing Liberal Party of Canada, which came into office last November, made a public pledge in its election manifesto to ?repeal the unfair elements of Bill C-24 that create second-class citizens and the elements that make it more difficult for hard-working immigrants to become Canadian citizens.?

Only a few months into its term of office, the government is now acting on its word.

Canada encourages new immigrants to consider becoming naturalized citizens and join the Canadian family. With Canadian citizenship, an individual may obtain a Canadian passport, vote in elections, stand for public office, and leave and re-enter Canada freely without being beholden to the residency obligations faced by permanent residents. (IMP)

What is changing?
The proposed changes to the Citizenship Act run the full gamut of the act, from how an individual may become eligible for citizenship to the rights bestowed once citizenship is conferred on the person.

Repeal of revocation provision..:

Current act: Authority to revoke citizenship for certain acts against the national interest of Canada. These grounds include convictions of terrorism, high treason, treason or spying offences, depending on the sentence received, or for membership in an armed force or organized armed group engaged in armed conflict with Canada.

Proposed amendment: Repeal national interest grounds for revocation.

Repeal of intention to reside provision..:

Current act: Applicants must have the intention to reside in Canada if granted citizenship.

Proposed amendment: Repeal intent to reside provision.

Physical presence in Canada..:

Current act: Physical presence for 4 out of 6 years before the date of application.

Proposed amendment: Physical presence for 3 out of 5 years before the date of application.

Counting temporary status..:

Current act: Time spent in Canada as a non-permanent resident may not be counted.

Proposed amendment: Applicants may count each day they were physically present in Canada as a temporary resident or protected person before becoming a permanent resident as a half-day toward meeting the physical presence requirement for citizenship, up to a maximum of one year of credited time.

Less burdensome annual physical presence requirement..:

Current act: Minimum of 183 days physical presence in 4 of the last 6 years.

Proposed amendment: Repeal the minimum 183 days physical presence in 4 of the last 6 years.

Fewer people need to prove language proficiency..: ***

Current act: Applicants aged 14-64 must meet language requirements and pass knowledge test.

Proposed amendment: Applicants aged 18-54 must meet language requirements and pass knowledge test.

Canadian income taxes..:

Current act: File Canadian income taxes, if required to do so under the Income Tax Act, for four taxation years out of six years, matching physical presence requirement.

Proposed amendment: File Canadian income taxes, if required to do so under the Income Tax Act, for three taxation years out of five years, matching proposed new physical presence requirement.

Conditional sentence now a bar..:

Current act: Time spent serving a conditional sentence order can be counted towards meeting physical presence requirements. Convicted individuals who are serving conditional sentence orders (sentences served in the community with certain conditions) are not prohibited from being granted citizenship or taking the oath of citizenship.

Proposed amendment: Time spent under a conditional sentence order cannot be counted towards meeting the physical presence requirements; and those serving a conditional sentence order are prohibited from being granted citizenship or taking the oath of citizenship.

Canadian citizenship oath..:

Current act: Provision prohibiting applicants from taking the oath of citizenship if they never met or no longer meet the requirements for the grant of citizenship, but does not apply to applications received before June 11, 2015.

Proposed amendment: Provision prohibiting applicants from taking the oath of citizenship if they never met or no longer meet the requirements for the grant of citizenship also applies to applications still in process that were received prior to June 11, 2015.

New provision to counter fraud

Current act: No explicit authority for citizenship officers to seize fraudulent documents related to the processing of applications.

Proposed amendment: Authority to seize documents provided during the administration of the Citizenship Act if there are reasonable grounds to believe they are fraudulent, or being used fraudulently.

A welcome return to common sense..:
?The day that C-24 became law, back in 2014, was a dark day in the history of Canadian immigration law and for Canada itself. It was a huge step backwards and effectively introduced two tiers of citizen ? natural born and naturalized ? while also making the pathway to citizenship far more convoluted than necessary,? says Attorney David Cohen.

?It is refreshing to see that the current government has brought forward these proposals, which I predict will become law before too long, so soon after taking office. We are back to a Canadian being a Canadian no matter what. We are back to telling foreign workers and international students that they can land in Canada and think of their long-term future here. We are back to seeing Canadian citizenship as a global responsibility, rather than as something that is so fixated on the person being physically present in Canada.

?Canadians are rightly proud of their citizenship and the status, rights, and freedoms that it provides. Long may that continue.?

Read more at http://www.cicnews.com/2016/03/canadian-citizenship-act-immigrants-apply-earlier-easily-037352.html#Uo3Q3TrtyLTj9RSh.99

Reproduced from Attorney Cohen's Website.


FH.

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Quote:
Originally posted by sathishbaburaj

Dear CD's,
does any one have an idea when the new rules for citizenship are effective.
I landed in Canada in July 2012 and according to old rules I will be able to apply in this October wondering if the new rules are effective before that.so that I can apply immediately ,I already meet the requrements under proposed new requirement.

Thanks for your replies in advance.





newhope   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-03-17 23:54:58

Hello experts,

I believe the below changes which I hoped the Liberal Govt will bring about to avoid the 2nd class citizenship status for new immigrants has not been implemented!

Can someone please guide me if there are any positive changes coming at all?

I moved to Canada on work permit in June 2012, PR since Sep 2015.

Appreciate your inputs :)



:)



Full House   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-03-17 13:10:35

Many a resident who have millions in investment in Canada and also Abroad, tried to make Canada land of their choice by living here for 180 days or there about, in a calendar year. Some spouses do stay over and derive the benefits even today. They also become tax beneficiaries and also become liable to taxes. They also become qualified to get Canadian Citizenship here in Canada. The other half leaves before the TAX system hits them.

Based upon this, They have left the 4 out of Six years, as a thumb rule and every year we look forward to see any new announcements in the month of June as the Parliament closes for the summer.

You may also got to wait together with the others to see if there will be any new announcements at that time.

Have you seen the AD for the HEINZ ketchup!!. Mmmm if you have not, please do so. It is called "Anticipation".

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Quote:
Originally posted by newhope

Hello experts,

I believe the below changes which I hoped the Liberal Govt will bring about to avoid the 2nd class citizenship status for new immigrants has not been implemented!

Can someone please guide me if there are any positive changes coming at all?

I moved to Canada on work permit in June 2012, PR since Sep 2015.

Appreciate your inputs :)



:)







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