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YoungKim

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Apr 16, 2015
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Montreal
Category........
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
2281
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
04/07/2015
AOR Received.
07/13/2015
Med's Request
09/17/2015
Med's Done....
10/01/2015
Passport Req..
02/12/2016
LANDED..........
02/22/2016
Please help me calculate how many days I need to calculate.
I am confused about new law.
I spend almost 7 years before becoming a resident.
How can i calculate that
 
xalam said:
With the new rule you have to wait to 2020 (4 years)

Agreed. Under the current rules the earliest you'll qualify is sometime in 2020.

Once the bill is passed, the earliest you'll qualify is sometime in 2018.
 
scylla said:
Agreed. Under the current rules the earliest you'll qualify is sometime in 2020.

Once the bill is passed, the earliest you'll qualify is sometime in 2018.

I guess with Bill C-6, He/She will be qualified in 2017. Each year will be counted as .5 year
4 years before PR = 2 years
+ 1 year after PR
3/5
 
Sa3Sa3 said:
I guess with Bill C-6, He/She will be qualified in 2017. Each year will be counted as .5 year
4 years before PR = 2 years
+ 1 year after PR
3/5
no, each year pre-PR will count as 0.5 year but one can only get at most 1 all together, no difference whether you have stayed for 2 years or 20 years, you can only get 1 year of pre-PR credit
 
itsmyid said:
no, each year pre-PR will count as 0.5 year but one can only get at most 1 all together, no difference whether you have stayed for 2 years or 20 years, you can only get 1 year of pre-PR credit

You are right