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    Weekly commute (Canada - US) Citizenship Path

    Thanks for the insight. Your message got me thinking about some important stuff. Can you explain more about why you think my plan might not work for getting citizenship? Will just moving my car and updating my driver's license make a difference? I know lots of people travel to the US daily, so I...
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    Living in BC, Canada and going to WA for work - citizenship application

    Over the past month, a Canadian officer mentioned to me that if I stay in Canada more than US, I'll need to transfer my car's registration. However, since I still have a substantial amount left to pay on the car, my only real options are either selling it in the US or continuing to use it with...
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    Weekly commute (Canada - US) Citizenship Path

    Thanks for your input. Here's my plan: I'll spend 7 full weeks in Canada each year, including 4 vacation weeks, 1 week for spring break, 1 for the December break, and 1 for Thanksgiving break, totaling roughly 49 days. I'll also enter Canada every Friday and leave on Monday for 35 weeks of the...
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    Weekly commute (Canada - US) Citizenship Path

    I began traveling to Canada every Friday and returning to the US every Monday starting in March 2024. As per the Physical presence calculator, it counts as 4 days in Canada. I got a rental accommodation in Canada while owning a house in the US. Queries: 1.) If I fulfill the 1095-day...
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    Living in BC, Canada and going to WA for work - citizenship application

    Hi, I am also in the similar situation. I started coming to Canada every Friday and returning to US every Monday. I started this journey starting March 2024. I rented a place in Canada and I have my own house in US. My questions: 1.) Can I skip moving my car to Canada? If it's required then I...