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I currently hold Canada PR. I landed in Sep 2016 and move to USA on H1B since Sep 2017. I also received EB1 140 approval and I'll likely get my USA PR sometime in 2020.
I'm currently considering a faculty position in Metro Vancouver area starting Aug 2019. After I get my green card or after I switch to I-485 filing from Montreal Consular processing of E1 immigrant visa, I plan to live in Washington State close to the US-Canada border and do daily commute to the office This is because I would like to keep both US & Canada PR to eventually get citizenship of both countries and also because living in WA is cheaper than BC considering the real estate, car insurance, fuel price etc.
Based on https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/rescalc/redir.do;jsessionid=048370F574EFD955BFEA9FFB0427BB00?redir=faq#Q3, "the day you leave Canada and the day you return is NOT considered an absence" for Canadian citizenship application. So if I travel to BC on weekends, in theory I get 365 days per year for Canadian citizenship application. On the other hand, as long as I live in USA each night and file USA tax (also file Canada tax), the USA green card residence requirement for USA citizenship should be fine, right?
Any thoughts much appreciated!
I currently hold Canada PR. I landed in Sep 2016 and move to USA on H1B since Sep 2017. I also received EB1 140 approval and I'll likely get my USA PR sometime in 2020.
I'm currently considering a faculty position in Metro Vancouver area starting Aug 2019. After I get my green card or after I switch to I-485 filing from Montreal Consular processing of E1 immigrant visa, I plan to live in Washington State close to the US-Canada border and do daily commute to the office This is because I would like to keep both US & Canada PR to eventually get citizenship of both countries and also because living in WA is cheaper than BC considering the real estate, car insurance, fuel price etc.
Based on https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/rescalc/redir.do;jsessionid=048370F574EFD955BFEA9FFB0427BB00?redir=faq#Q3, "the day you leave Canada and the day you return is NOT considered an absence" for Canadian citizenship application. So if I travel to BC on weekends, in theory I get 365 days per year for Canadian citizenship application. On the other hand, as long as I live in USA each night and file USA tax (also file Canada tax), the USA green card residence requirement for USA citizenship should be fine, right?
Any thoughts much appreciated!