I have not found forums or articles people talking about this... but do you mind giving me more details about where does your info coming from to say yes!The answer is yes.
The answer is still yes.I have not found forums or articles people talking about this... but do you mind giving me more details about where does your info coming from to say yes!
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Any personal experience or of someone else who can validate this yes? ThanksThe answer is still yes.
How many more people do you need? Now, there's 3.Any personal experience or of someone else who can validate this yes? Thanks
Have you filed taxes for 3 years? That's the only real requirement I can see.If you live in Canada as PR for 3 years but without a job, can you apply for citizenship?
Someone better versed with the tax requirements can correct me if I’m wrong… the citizenship eligibility states the tax filings *if* required to do so, implying it’s not required in certain cases.Have you filed taxes for 3 years? That's the only real requirement I can see.
Not one of being employed.
Yeah, you should file for your taxes even if you had 0 income. That actually helps with various types of assistances.Someone better versed with the tax requirements can correct me if I’m wrong… the citizenship eligibility states the tax filings *if* required to do so, implying it’s not required in certain cases.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-citizenship/become-canadian-citizen/eligibility.html#income-taxes and then over to the CRA link of who is required to pay taxes
However, even if one had zero income those 3 years, I would say it’s still best to file those taxes, even retroactively, for fewer complications with the citizenship application.
Think about this logically. Do you think every single immigrant Canadian is working or has worked since coming to Canada ? Think about homemakers, people with disabilities that don’t allow them to work, students, elderly folks, etc.Any personal experience or of someone else who can validate this yes? Thanks
yes. I was a student when I applied for citizenship. I for sure didn't have a job for 3 years.Any personal experience or of someone else who can validate this yes? Thanks
Just out of curiosity - how do you survive 3 years without working? Lol.If you live in Canada as PR for 3 years but without a job, can you apply for citizenship?