I'm a Canadian Permanent Resident currently residing in the USA. I want to explore my options for applying for Canadian Citizenship based on my permanent resident status.
There are a few things that I want to point out:
I have not been able to fulfill the requirements of 1095 days within Canada in the last 5 years because I had to move to the USA on a Physician Training J1 Visa with my partner.
For this Visa, the Ministry of Health Ontario issued us a Statement of Need certifying that they're sending us to the USA to get trained as a physician so that we can come back to Canada and practice as a physician.
The total amount of time we have spent in Canada is ~15 months. Our PR is set to expire in April 2024 and we are exploring our options.
IRCC website mentions that if evidence for a citizenship case is not provided, the case is sent to a judge that decides whether a person is eligible for citizenship or not. How feasible is applying for citizenship without evidence and using a Statement of Need as proof for the Ministry of Health sending us abroad and whether this can be counted as a service to the crown.
There are a few things that I want to point out:
I have not been able to fulfill the requirements of 1095 days within Canada in the last 5 years because I had to move to the USA on a Physician Training J1 Visa with my partner.
For this Visa, the Ministry of Health Ontario issued us a Statement of Need certifying that they're sending us to the USA to get trained as a physician so that we can come back to Canada and practice as a physician.
The total amount of time we have spent in Canada is ~15 months. Our PR is set to expire in April 2024 and we are exploring our options.
IRCC website mentions that if evidence for a citizenship case is not provided, the case is sent to a judge that decides whether a person is eligible for citizenship or not. How feasible is applying for citizenship without evidence and using a Statement of Need as proof for the Ministry of Health sending us abroad and whether this can be counted as a service to the crown.