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Sunday, 14 May 2006 05:16 pm
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For me to become a citizen, I need to document that I've been in Canada for three of the past four years. Days since I became a permanant resident count 100%, and days before that count 50%. So, much like [livejournal.com profile] melted_snowball did last autumn, I've been collecting dates of when I was out of the country. Fortunately for me, the majority of times I was outside Canada, I was with d., so I merely had gaps to fill in. The last 1 1/2 years were quite easy, as I LJed all of my trips. :)

Since d.'s having his citizenship test tomorrow (*) and I'd like to know where I'm at, I finished calcuating my "Absences from Canada" this morning.

The grand total says I can apply August 10th, assuming my upcoming travel is correct:

- one trip to see dan in CA,

- one trip to Long Island for my grandmother's memorial,

- one business conference in Chicago,

- and one wedding in CA (hi [livejournal.com profile] ankawonka!)

This whole counting thing is sort of fraught with potential errors. Since it's a rolling window of time from the date I put on the form, finding the "right" date isn't as simple as counting once; since the beginning date depends on the ending date, which depends on the "absence" days between the two. ...I thought I had the optimal date, then I realized the beginning date was four years from today (not August), so I had to chop off some absence days from the count; which meant I had to re-calculate the ending date, which meant the beginning date changed again, which actually changed the absence count, which meant changing the ending date, and thankfully the beginning date didn't change the absence count again.

Of course, I could always set the ending date include a fudge-factor of extra time, but what's the fun in that?

(*) d. isn't interested in a party for after he finishes with his test. I asked. :)

Right now we're sort of lounging, maybe getting a movie, maybe playing a board-game. 'S nice to be in the same country again.

Date: Monday, 15 May 2006 01:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] icedrake.livejournal.com
Sounds like an area ripe for a CC-licensed spreadsheet! (he said, remembering his dad doing the same numbers dance)

Date: Monday, 15 May 2006 02:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] da-lj.livejournal.com
The immigration website offers a form to calculate the things, but it's clunky (many pastes, many clicks) and I gave up on it. A spreadsheet would possibly be a step in the right direction.

If somebody has only been outside the country a few occasions in 4 years, instead of 35 like me, they've got it covered!

Date: Monday, 15 May 2006 02:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] london-bill.livejournal.com
Where are you from in the Us and where do you plan to live in canada?

Date: Monday, 15 May 2006 03:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] da-lj.livejournal.com
I'm from upstate New York State.

I live in southern Ontario; for various reasons I prefer to not say specifically where.

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