The Canadian government has announced amendments to legislation that will make it easier for international students to become permanent residents.
The legislation will repeal a number of changes that were made to the Canadian Immigration Act under the previous Conservative government and were passed into law in June 2015.
The previous changes to Bill C-24 increased the residency requirement from three years to four and eliminated a special provision that allowed half the time spent in Canada on a work or study visa to be counted when applying for citizenship.
However, the new titled 鈥淎n Act to amend the Citizenship Act鈥, will reduce the number of days during which a person must have been physically present in Canada before applying for citizenship from four out of the previous six years to three out of the previous five.
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It also restores the 50 per cent credit for time spent in Canada by international students.
Speaking on 狈别迟飞辞谤办鈥檚 Power & Politics programme, immigration minister John McCallum said that the 鈥渄umbest鈥 part of the previous legislation was 鈥渢aking away the 50 per cent credit for international students鈥.
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鈥淚f there鈥檚 any group in this country who would be good Canadians聽鈥 they鈥檙e educated, they know about this country, they speak English or French聽鈥 it鈥檚 them. So why punch them in the nose when we鈥檙e trying to attract them here in competition with Australia, the UK and others?鈥
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