Permanent Residence Program for Out-of-Status Construction Workers in the GTA
A new temporary permanent residence program has recently started for Out-of-Status Construction Workers in the Greater Toronto Area. The limited program will allow 500 workers and their families who meet the following conditions to obtain permanent residence even though they don’t have status in Canada: 1. They must have lived continuously in Canada for 5
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New Citizenship Rules to be In Force
The wait is almost over! Many of the integral changes to the Citizenship Act brought by Bill C6 will be coming into force on Wednesday, 11 October 2017. The main changes include: 1. The requirement for physical residency in Canada will now be changed to 3 out of the 5 years preceding the application date.
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C-6 Citizenship Bill is now Law
The long awaited Citizenship bill has finally received Royal Assent and became law this week. Here are the main changes that may affect you or someone you know: To qualify for citizenship a permanent resident is required to be physically in Canada for 3 out of 5 years (the old law is 4 out of
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Major Changes Coming to Citizenship Act
Last week, the government introduced a bill to make significant changes to the Citizenship Act. This bill is currently being discussed in Parliament and may come into force later in the year. Here are some of the main points of the proposed changes: The amount of time required to be physically present in Canada
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New Citizenship Rules come into effect on June 11
The government has just announced that the new citizenship rules will come into effect on June 11. This means that anyone whose citizenship application does not reach the CIC office by June 10 will be subject to the new rules. Some of the main rules that could affect your ability to obtain citizenship are:
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Navigating the New Citizenship Act Rules
Although the new Citizenship Act amendments were passed on June 20, 2014, most of the provisions are not yet in force. This means that if you submit your application before the government enforces the new changes, you will likely be assessed under the old rules. If you want to submit an application for Canadian
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Changes to Citizenship Rules
A few weeks ago, Citizenship and Immigration Canada announced the passage of Bill C-24, which significantly alters the Citizenship Act. The new bill effectively makes it more difficult to become a Canadian citizen. Here are some of the major changes: Applicants will now be required to be physically present in Canada for 4 out of
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