Hi All,
I am trying to better analyze in terms of policy if the physical residency requirements (3 out of 5) are problematic to achieve for certain immigrants and why.
- Personally, I have an international career and progressing professionally requires me to travel constantly. As a result, spending 3 out of 5 years in Canada (even though Canada is my home) is challenging and comes at the risk of my losing my career.
Do you face a similar problem? Has the pandemic increased your hardship? Should the Government of Canada be using a different metric to assess ties to Canada?
Thanks for sharing your experience.
(P.S. If you're here to rewrite/reshare the law of naturalization, please don't bother. Everyone is familiar. Thanks!)
I am trying to better analyze in terms of policy if the physical residency requirements (3 out of 5) are problematic to achieve for certain immigrants and why.
- Personally, I have an international career and progressing professionally requires me to travel constantly. As a result, spending 3 out of 5 years in Canada (even though Canada is my home) is challenging and comes at the risk of my losing my career.
Do you face a similar problem? Has the pandemic increased your hardship? Should the Government of Canada be using a different metric to assess ties to Canada?
Thanks for sharing your experience.
(P.S. If you're here to rewrite/reshare the law of naturalization, please don't bother. Everyone is familiar. Thanks!)
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