Hello,
I currently reside in the US with my Canadian wife (we're both on temporary work permits), but would like to have the option to move to Canada in the long term if/when we feel appropriate, or in case the US green card application happens to be unsuccessful.
I have the option to apply for an employment-based green card in the US. We currently do not have an intent to leave the US; it is our primary/only residence, and we both have jobs and live happily here. Having intent and actually physically residing in the US I believe is enough to fulfill my green card residency responsibilities.
As for Canada, I'm aware that normally the PR responsibilities include residing in Canada for 2 years during any 5-year period. However, since my wife is Canadian, and we live together in the US, I believe I do not need to be physically present in Canada.
Do you foresee any issues during the application process for either of the PRs, or any issues to retain them both indefinitely as long as 1) I reside in the US 100% of the time and 2) we remain married and living together?
Thanks
I currently reside in the US with my Canadian wife (we're both on temporary work permits), but would like to have the option to move to Canada in the long term if/when we feel appropriate, or in case the US green card application happens to be unsuccessful.
I have the option to apply for an employment-based green card in the US. We currently do not have an intent to leave the US; it is our primary/only residence, and we both have jobs and live happily here. Having intent and actually physically residing in the US I believe is enough to fulfill my green card residency responsibilities.
As for Canada, I'm aware that normally the PR responsibilities include residing in Canada for 2 years during any 5-year period. However, since my wife is Canadian, and we live together in the US, I believe I do not need to be physically present in Canada.
Do you foresee any issues during the application process for either of the PRs, or any issues to retain them both indefinitely as long as 1) I reside in the US 100% of the time and 2) we remain married and living together?
Thanks
