Остап, добрый день! я вот читаю, читаю.... ищу, где указано, что надо прожить в статусе PR в Канаде 3 года за последние 5 лет, чтобы иметь право на подачу на гражданство. .... и не нахожу. Хотя когда-то находила и тогда еще можно было использовать полгода за год проживания не в статусе PR, ... Сейчас я этого не вижу. Это где-то все-таки указано, или, таки, сейчас на гражданство можно податься сразу после получения PR, если до этого у тебя уже есть 3 годичное проживание в Канаде в качестве временного резидента за последние 5 лет? Вот как сейчас выглядят правила: www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-citizenship/become-canadian-citizen/eligibility.html Eligibility
To become a Canadian citizen, you must
be a permanent resident
have lived in Canada for 3 out of the last 5 years Permanent resident status
Regardless of your age, if you’re applying for citizenship, you must have permanent resident (PR) status in Canada.
This means you must not:
be under review for immigration or fraud reasons
be asked by Canadian officials to leave Canada (removal order)
have unfulfilled conditions related to your PR status, for example: medical screening
Before applying for citizenship, you should review the documents you received when you became a permanent resident to make sure you’re eligible.
You don’t need a valid PR card to apply for citizenship. You can apply with an expired PR card.
Time you’ve lived in Canada (physical presence)
You (and some minors, if applicable) must have been physically in Canada for at least 1,095 days (3 years) during the 5 years before the date you sign your application.
We encourage you to apply with more than 1,095 days of living in Canada in case there’s a problem with the calculation.
In your calculation, you may be able to include some of the time you spent
in Canada as a temporary resident or protected person
outside Canada if you were a Crown servant or a family member of a Crown servant.