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Dr kbknaidu

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Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
BUFFALO
App. Filed.......
29th june 2011
Doc's Request.
17th july 2011
AOR Received.
1st sep 2011
IELTS Request
Sent with application
File Transfer...
May 29 2011
Med's Request
Oct 26 2013
Med's Done....
Nov 15 2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
In Process Since Jan 7th 2014
VISA ISSUED...
07-02-2014
LANDED..........
09-03-2014
I have question friends, I have landed in Canada March 6th 2014 and spent 1 week and then left to USA on job and re-landed Canada on Feb 9th 2017 and from then very few days I am out of canada may be around 45-50 days due to my daily commute to USA for work some times I slept there at my friend's house , but I fulfilled the 2 years out of 5 years requirement for retain PR, and now I got a job in Canada and not commuting to anywhere, while I am filling citizenship calculator it is asking the day I became PR was more than 5 years ago , so If I enter that landing date it is saying you are not eligible for Citizenship, but as per the rules last 5 years I have finished my 3 years physical requirements , so what date I use it , should I use date of landing which is Mar 6th 2014 ( If I use this date calculator telling me I am not eligible for citizenship ) or should I use date of re-landing date ? which is Feb 9th 2017 ( but this date never been mentioned on my landing document or PR card either , ( I lost my first PR card so CIC sent me a new PR card in Feb 2017 for 5 years from Feb 2017 ) please seniors please advice ... I really appreciate your help.....
 
I have question friends, I have landed in Canada March 6th 2014 and spent 1 week and then left to USA on job and re-landed Canada on Feb 9th 2017 and from then very few days I am out of canada may be around 45-50 days due to my daily commute to USA for work some times I slept there at my friend's house , but I fulfilled the 2 years out of 5 years requirement for retain PR, and now I got a job in Canada and not commuting to anywhere, while I am filling citizenship calculator it is asking the day I became PR was more than 5 years ago , so If I enter that landing date it is saying you are not eligible for Citizenship, but as per the rules last 5 years I have finished my 3 years physical requirements , so what date I use it , should I use date of landing which is Mar 6th 2014 ( If I use this date calculator telling me I am not eligible for citizenship ) or should I use date of re-landing date ? which is Feb 9th 2017 ( but this date never been mentioned on my landing document or PR card either , ( I lost my first PR card so CIC sent me a new PR card in Feb 2017 for 5 years from Feb 2017 ) please seniors please advice ... I really appreciate your help.....
I just tried to use 2014 as landing in my calculator and it seems fine. Possibly verify the application date to see if you have entered as 2017 instead of 2020.
 
I have question friends, I have landed in Canada March 6th 2014 and spent 1 week and then left to USA on job and re-landed Canada on Feb 9th 2017 and from then very few days I am out of canada may be around 45-50 days due to my daily commute to USA for work some times I slept there at my friend's house , but I fulfilled the 2 years out of 5 years requirement for retain PR, and now I got a job in Canada and not commuting to anywhere, while I am filling citizenship calculator it is asking the day I became PR was more than 5 years ago , so If I enter that landing date it is saying you are not eligible for Citizenship, but as per the rules last 5 years I have finished my 3 years physical requirements , so what date I use it , should I use date of landing which is Mar 6th 2014 ( If I use this date calculator telling me I am not eligible for citizenship ) or should I use date of re-landing date ? which is Feb 9th 2017 ( but this date never been mentioned on my landing document or PR card either , ( I lost my first PR card so CIC sent me a new PR card in Feb 2017 for 5 years from Feb 2017 ) please seniors please advice ... I really appreciate your help.....

Last 5 years before the day you submit your application. It's very clear already.... and i thought that you can only do landing once??
 
I just tried to use 2014 as landing in my calculator and it seems fine. Possibly verify the application date to see if you have entered as 2017 instead of 2020.
yeah but my 1095 days getting over on March 30th 2020 which is past 5 years ( from March 6th 2014 to March 30th 2020 ) I can add days after March 6th 2020 as 5 years is past
 
Last 5 years before the day you submit your application. It's very clear already.... and i thought that you can only do landing once??
what my lading date as per landing document was march 9th 2014, my 1095 days are getting over by March 30th 2020, so it is not coming under last 5 years so it is not considering as last 5 years days and saying I am not eligible
 
what my lading date as per landing document was march 9th 2014, my 1095 days are getting over by March 30th 2020, so it is not coming under last 5 years so it is not considering as last 5 years days and saying I am not eligible

i'm getting confused here... Let's say you're planning to submit on March 30, 2020, if you spend more than 1095 days in Canada from March 30, 2015 till March 30, 2020, you are eligible to apply for citizenship. However, I'd suggest to have a buffer of at least a few more days or even weeks.
 
what my lading date as per landing document was march 9th 2014, my 1095 days are getting over by March 30th 2020, so it is not coming under last 5 years so it is not considering as last 5 years days and saying I am not eligible
Give the landing date as 2014 in the calculator and give the application date as Mar 2020. It will give you correct eligibility dates.
You just need to have 1095 days in the last 5 years, not needed to be from the landing date.
 
Give the landing date as 2014 in the calculator and give the application date as Mar 2020. It will give you correct eligibility dates.
You just need to have 1095 days in the last 5 years, not needed to be from the landing date.
Ohh it seems like works this way.. hmm this is kind of play game here...really thank you bro