Hi there,
So since now people are working from home, I have seen people traveling abroad to their home country and continue working there, and I'm doing that as well.
I was wondering how would that affect my PR status in Canada and/or, when I apply for citizenship.
I have read online that I need to stay at least 730 days in Canada during the five years period in order to maintain my status, and I also read that:
Second, Assuming that I stay outside of Canada for a year and half during the last 5 years and then I apply for citizenship (After being present for 3 years), will I face any problem because I lived outside for some months? Application wise/tax wise etc..
Thanks
So since now people are working from home, I have seen people traveling abroad to their home country and continue working there, and I'm doing that as well.
I was wondering how would that affect my PR status in Canada and/or, when I apply for citizenship.
I have read online that I need to stay at least 730 days in Canada during the five years period in order to maintain my status, and I also read that:
It depends on what you do and who you travel with. Your time outside of Canada may count toward your permanent resident status if you meet 1 of these conditions:
You work outside Canada
You need to work full-time for:
- a Canadian business or organization, or
- the Canadian federal, provincial or territorial government
Second, Assuming that I stay outside of Canada for a year and half during the last 5 years and then I apply for citizenship (After being present for 3 years), will I face any problem because I lived outside for some months? Application wise/tax wise etc..
Thanks