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harryad

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I became a Canadian a few days back. Feel great about it....finally I am a Canadian.
Before, during or after the ceremony nobody mentioned anything about the INTENT TO RESIDE.... so does that apply to us OR will that apply to people after a certain date OR it applies to everyone irrespective of the date of taking oath.
Anyway, I intend to live in this wonderful country and never want to leave.
 
I just married my wife, I love her very much! Just one thing, I've heard people mention something about 'till death do you part', but I didn't notice it in the ceremony. I'm not planning on leaving her ever! But I was just wondering, does that apply to me too?
 
on-hold said:
I just married my wife, I love her very much! Just one thing, I've heard people mention something about 'till death do you part', but I didn't notice it in the ceremony. I'm not planning on leaving her ever! But I was just wondering, does that apply to me too?

:P :P :P :P
 
;) ;) ;)
on-hold said:
I just married my wife, I love her very much! Just one thing, I've heard people mention something about 'till death do you part', but I didn't notice it in the ceremony. I'm not planning on leaving her ever! But I was just wondering, does that apply to me too?
 
on-hold said:
I just married my wife, I love her very much! Just one thing, I've heard people mention something about 'till death do you part', but I didn't notice it in the ceremony. I'm not planning on leaving her ever! But I was just wondering, does that apply to me too?
Hilarious!!!! But the jokes doesn't apply to s/he question. I know the intent to stay doesnt apply to the person.
 
on-hold said:
I just married my wife, I love her very much! Just one thing, I've heard people mention something about 'till death do you part', but I didn't notice it in the ceremony. I'm not planning on leaving her ever! But I was just wondering, does that apply to me too?
lol!!! many your comment made my day!! lol ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
on-hold said:
I just married my wife, I love her very much! Just one thing, I've heard people mention something about 'till death do you part', but I didn't notice it in the ceremony. I'm not planning on leaving her ever! But I was just wondering, does that apply to me too?

You got screwed already! Time is over 8)
 
on-hold said:
I just married my wife, I love her very much! Just one thing, I've heard people mention something about 'till death do you part', but I didn't notice it in the ceremony. I'm not planning on leaving her ever! But I was just wondering, does that apply to me too?

Love This! :D :D :D
 
on-hold said:
I just married my wife, I love her very much! Just one thing, I've heard people mention something about 'till death do you part', but I didn't notice it in the ceremony. I'm not planning on leaving her ever! But I was just wondering, does that apply to me too?

What a note!!! One of the best posts in this serious forum! Sometimes good to lighten the day.

I mean No offence to the original post.
 
Hi,
Congratulations! The intention to stay component of the new law is still not into effect. When it will become effective, your freedom of movement AFTER the oath is still not restricted, i.e. you can go and live/ work wherever you want without restrictions. So, you are free to live wherever you chose.