Physical Presence Calculator (step by step) - Canadian citizenship Application

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • To be eligible for Canadian citizenship, you must have been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days in the five years immediately before the date of your application.
    The physical presence calculator is for permanent residents applying for grant citizenship as adults.
    You can use the calculator to find out if you have been physically present in Canada long enough to be eligible for citizenship. If you have, the calculator will tell you that you are eligible to apply. If you have not, it will tell you when you will be eligible to apply.
    This online calculator is the preferred method to calculate your physical presence in Canada.
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    This videoshows a step by step process on how to complete the Physical Presence Calculation. Once the calculation is completed, you can print and mail it with your Canadian citizenship application on paper. If you are applying the citizenship online, you can save the calculation as PDF file and upload it to your online application.
    The step by step instruction on how to apply for Canadian citizenship online - 2023:
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Комментарии • 38

  • @itsawesam2689
    @itsawesam2689 2 года назад +2

    very helpful this video

  • @mindbodysoul7063
    @mindbodysoul7063 9 месяцев назад

    Question regarding the physical presence calculation. I held student permit from jan 21 2019 till March 31 2020 and post grad work permit from April 3 2020 till April 3 2021. But I applied for refugee claim on Feb 19 2020 and got approved as protected person on Feb 5 2021. How to calculate the overlapping days of wait period and workpermit. While filling the online application do I have to include all or exclude the permits after refugee claim

  • @YasmineAsali
    @YasmineAsali Год назад

    If I came to Canada as PR in 2020 and never left, how do I answer the questions about having left Canada in the last 5 years? I was in my home country before that and falls within the last 5 years.

  • @aliasghary647
    @aliasghary647 2 года назад +2

    Thank you

  • @monaelfar6824
    @monaelfar6824 2 года назад +1

    I came to Canada as a visitor and I extended the visit until I got the PR will this year be counted in citizenship application ?

  • @tina8479
    @tina8479 2 года назад +2

    What if I moved to Canada only in 2018 and was in my home country earlier. I did not leave canada from the day I arrived in Canada and have been here since 2018. Do I need to mentioned that I was in my home country in 2017(as it checks last 5 years) if yes what do I fill in the date section: when did I leave Canada ?

    • @ImmigrationCanada-allied
      @ImmigrationCanada-allied  2 года назад +1

      You need to provide your employment, education and address history for the last 5 years, which also includes the time before you came to Canada, if you came here less than 5 years. But you don't need to calculate the days before you came for absence calculation.

    • @Pam-xu7ju
      @Pam-xu7ju 2 года назад

      Hey Tina , did u figure it out?

  • @Pindabirpind
    @Pindabirpind 3 года назад +2

    If I drive truck to US will that time I should count As Canada time because I work for Canadian company ???

    • @higado2
      @higado2 2 года назад +1

      NO. It counts as an absence. Even if you go and come back the same day!

    • @johnw8685
      @johnw8685 2 года назад

      @@higado2 if you leave and come back the same day... Than that day is counted as day in Canada. It does count. However if you leave and come back after 5 days than the day u left and the day entered are counted days in Canada, the rest are counted out.

  • @adamkhali1498
    @adamkhali1498 2 года назад

    In the calculation it is asking for dates between specific period. but later its asking for when i left Canada. What should my answer be?

  • @C.Marie8437
    @C.Marie8437 2 года назад +1

    I have an issue with the application,just after I put the date and the date I become PR when I click calculate the next page is asking this question “Did you have Canadian temporary resident status (i.e. as a visitor, international student, temporary worker, temporary resident permit holder), and/or were a protected person) between 2017-02-03 and 2018-03-16?.it’s not giving me “did you spend serving a sentence……..”why it’s not the same as you are showing? Thanks

    • @andrewbelfort2977
      @andrewbelfort2977 Год назад

      the first time i tried it, it is the same as in the videos, but the second time, yeah you are right it goes straight to that question. what did you do..

    • @C.Marie8437
      @C.Marie8437 Год назад

      I couldn’t really remember what I did for that ?,maybe now they has change the question.hope this was helpful

  • @preetindersingh8831
    @preetindersingh8831 2 года назад

    100% accurate info thanks, I am trying to save it on mac as PDF but it's not saving it any suggestions please.

  • @tinalouisechen
    @tinalouisechen Год назад

    Thank you for the walkthrough! It is really clear!
    I have a question that is not covered in the video. What if I am I have temporary status in Canada before I became a PR? e.g. the period waiting for my PWGP when I graduated from university and started to work? It was the in-between time when I was working and submitted my application for PGWP, but has not received my actual work permit.
    In this case, should I input my status as a temporary worker?
    Thank you so much!

  • @StJamesWay
    @StJamesWay 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, what happens if I am outside Canada but meet the requirements. Can I send my application from abroad or does it need to be mailed within Canada? How do I Iist my current absence in the physical calculator as I am not on Canadian soil to put a return date? Thanks!

    • @ImmigrationCanada-allied
      @ImmigrationCanada-allied  9 месяцев назад

      Yes you can. You don't need to put a return date. Just put the date you submit your application to indicate that you are still absent when you submit the application.

    • @StJamesWay
      @StJamesWay 9 месяцев назад

      @@ImmigrationCanada-allied - Great answer, thank you! One more question - I am doing the application online - is it ok if I send the physical documents from overseas or do they need to be sent from Canada?

  • @TheMadhav6233
    @TheMadhav6233 Год назад

    Hello , Let’s say I entered Canada using my PR Card at 9 PM on Friday , stayed there for weekend and exit Canada at 2AM on immediate Monday, Does Canada Count as 4 days or 3 days or 2days for number of days stays calculation for Citizenship Application?
    Kindly reply please !! Thank you in advance

    • @ImmigrationCanada-allied
      @ImmigrationCanada-allied  Год назад

      Just enter the entry and exit date in the online application form and the system will automatically calculate the days for you.

  • @torontotoronto5986
    @torontotoronto5986 Год назад

    Please reply.I stayed the required period and applied the citizenship.
    Then left the country for 5 months period. Will that effect my previous present????

  • @jkemp360
    @jkemp360 2 года назад

    I just tried saving it on a MacBook and dell and it only saves as a website, any help?

  • @avtarsingh-yt5dx
    @avtarsingh-yt5dx 2 года назад

    Hi, what if somebody don't remember the dates for entry and exit, and travelled a lot, is there any other solutions they can calculate if we gave them authorization to the ircc? But online for does not show any option of authorization? Please reply

    • @ImmigrationCanada-allied
      @ImmigrationCanada-allied  2 года назад +1

      You still need to do the calculation yourself even if you give them authorization to check your travel history. You can check the stamps on your passport, or get your Travel History Report from Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).

    • @avtarsingh-yt5dx
      @avtarsingh-yt5dx 2 года назад

      @@ImmigrationCanada-allied thanks

  • @awadiasaad3021
    @awadiasaad3021 3 года назад +2

    💯💯

  • @beatrizisac1582
    @beatrizisac1582 2 года назад

    At the end of the video, Is it necessary to register and save the calculation? Or could I just save as a PDF and add to my online application?

  • @beverlyezeard7692
    @beverlyezeard7692 2 года назад

    I tried it so many times and it doesnt count the number of absent even i already put the date

  • @langleybeliever7789
    @langleybeliever7789 2 года назад

    Concentrate on the rights of people already here paying taxes.