Hello all members. I am a canadian Citizen, married to a indian Citizen and she never applied for Canadian PR because after i married her, we both started living in the USA on TN and TD visa. i dont have plans to return to Canada, but thinking of filing my wife's PR. My question is once she becomes PR, will her residency obligation will still be complete and apply for canadian citizenship after say 3-4 years? Or does she need to be physically present in Canada on PR to become citien?
@scylla is correct about qualifying for citizenship. Current qualifications require three years physical presence IN Canada.
Caution: To sponsor a spouse for PR the sponsor must either be IN Canada or, if a Canadian citizen,
they can be outside Canada BUT ONLY IF they have plans to relocate to Canada when a PR visa is granted. Last I looked, the citizen sponsor abroad is required to affirmatively state their plan to move to Canada as part of the sponsorship application.
Many will, well, let's call it
fudge this, having at least vague plans to move to Canada. Many have done this, and it went OK . . . OK in the sense that in effect there have NOT YET been any consequences for misrepresentation . . . remember, however, there is no statute of limitations on misrepresentation in the process of becoming a PR, and if prosecuted it is something that can lead to loss of status in Canada for the remainder of the person's life, even decades after they have become a Canadian citizen.
Misrepresentation of intent is difficult to prove, and in this kind of scenario it can be very difficult to prove. And many have gone this way without any apparent detriment, with the uncommon and perhaps rare exception, that is other than in a small number of cases, in which the PR later lost PR status because they were denied the credit toward the Residency Obligation for "
accompanying" a Canadian citizen spouse (just living with a Canadian citizen spouse will not always qualify for the credit if it is apparent the PR-spouse did not actually "
accompany" the Canadian citizen spouse in going outside Canada). So, despite the relatively
low risk involved, at the least you both should be aware of the decision being made.
EDIT with ???? . . . but then, there is this ????
Hello members. I submitted my PR card renewal through the online PR PORTAL. I submitted my PR renewal along with my husband's PR renewal application through one login only. I was able to SUBMIT both applications successfully and when i login it says "submitted" . Has anyone tries this before? submitting two separate PR applications through one login only? i paid the fee separately for each application.