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Canada's latest immigration policy 2022

The latest Canadian immigration policy 2022 is as follows:

The new bill lowered the residence requirement. The original Bill C-24 required that after six years, the resident must have lived for four years (the annual residence time should not be less than 183 days, excluding the residence time of non-permanent residents), and the new Bill C-6 changed the residence requirement to five years and lived for three years (the annual residence requirement was abolished 183 days, and the residence time of non-permanent residence status could be calculated at half of the conversion rate, and the longest conversion time should not exceed one year).

Industry insiders remind that the time for immigrant applicants to stay in Canada as international students or temporary residents is also counted. In changing the tax return records within five years to three years, the original bill stipulated that tax return records for four years within the past six years were required. The new bill only needs to provide tax returns for three of the past five years.

Application age, the original bill was 14-64 years old, and English or French scores were provided to take the naturalization test. The new law 18-54 years old, provide English or French scores and take the naturalization test. Intention requires that you plan to live in Canada from the beginning of the original law, otherwise you can revoke your citizenship and change it to the original law (any legal Canadian citizen has the right to move freely).