Can you become a Canadian citizen without an NOA i.e. if you've never had a need to file a tax return in Canada due to non-resident tax residency but you've met the physical presence requirements (the no. of days required to be physically present in Canada).
I'm trying to figure out whether one can be eligible for Canadian citizenship if they are a tax resident and routinely live in the US but are present in Canada for 1095 days in 5 years prior to the citizenship application, would they be able to still apply for citizenship, and be approved.
I'm trying to figure out whether one can be eligible for Canadian citizenship if they are a tax resident and routinely live in the US but are present in Canada for 1095 days in 5 years prior to the citizenship application, would they be able to still apply for citizenship, and be approved.
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