Hey All,
So I was reading up on the residency requirements and came across this exception to the 730 minimum day residency requirement.
Accompanying a spouse or common law partner (or parent) who is a Canadian citizen
"If you (as a PR) accompany a spouse or common law partner who is a Canadian citizen outside of Canada, then each day outside Canada is considered to be a day physically present in Canada."
How exactly would this work? If Spousal sponsorship is approved and USA spouse then becomes Canadian permanent resident and live in Canada. If they then decide to move back to the USA for a number of years, these days would count towards the residency requirement?? Why would they allow that?
So I was reading up on the residency requirements and came across this exception to the 730 minimum day residency requirement.
Accompanying a spouse or common law partner (or parent) who is a Canadian citizen
"If you (as a PR) accompany a spouse or common law partner who is a Canadian citizen outside of Canada, then each day outside Canada is considered to be a day physically present in Canada."
How exactly would this work? If Spousal sponsorship is approved and USA spouse then becomes Canadian permanent resident and live in Canada. If they then decide to move back to the USA for a number of years, these days would count towards the residency requirement?? Why would they allow that?