Citizenship Eligibility Period

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Old Mar 2nd 2004, 9:32 pm
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I have completed my 1095 in 4 years and 3 months.
Can somebody please advise if I am still eligible to apply for the
Citizenship and on what basis?
 
Old Mar 2nd 2004, 9:59 pm
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in a recent article, Hassan ([email protected]) said:

    > I have completed my 1095 in 4 years and 3 months.
    > Can somebody please advise if I am still eligible to apply for the
    > Citizenship and on what basis?

Theoretically. Your 1095 days are counted back from the date you apply,
NOT the date you landed. If any absences outside Canada have been
miscalculated, you could be open to further delays.
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Old Mar 2nd 2004, 10:40 pm
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It is not just accumulating of 1,095 days what counts - it is 1,095 days
accumulated within 4 years preceding citizenship application. Thus count
only days in pas 4 years, not in "4 years and 3 months". If you have
accumulated 1,095 days in past 4 years then you are eligible to apply. If
not then you must wait until your calculation gives you positive result.
Remember - count days in Canada only within exactly 4 years before the day
of counting.

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    > I have completed my 1095 in 4 years and 3 months.
    > Can somebody please advise if I am still eligible to apply for the
    > Citizenship and on what basis?
 
Old Mar 3rd 2004, 1:51 am
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Default Re: Citizenship Eligibility Period

Originally posted by Http://Www.Iamnotamerican.Com
in a recent article, Hassan ([email protected]) said:

    > I have completed my 1095 in 4 years and 3 months.
    > Can somebody please advise if I am still eligible to apply for the
    > Citizenship and on what basis?

Theoretically. Your 1095 days are counted back from the date you apply,
NOT the date you landed

(I don´t understand, what is the difference between days you applied or date you landed??? Please clarify because I am also in the process)

If any absences outside Canada have been
miscalculated, you could be open to further delays.
--
Say "I am not American" in TWELVE languages.
The original "I am not American" T-shirts - as seen on CNN
http://www.iamnotamerican.com
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Old Mar 3rd 2004, 5:23 am
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in a recent article, MarcoAntonio (member21439@british_expats.com) said:

    >> (I don´t understand, what is the difference between days
    > you applied or date you landed??? Please clarify because I am also in
    > the process)

The date you apply for citizenship as opposed to the day you became a PR
in Canada.
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