Leon said:As a PR, you are fine doing that as any part of a day spent in Canada counts as a day spent in Canada. For citizenship, I believe they count the nights instead so if you are gone every night, you might not be able to get citizenship.
AllisonVSC said:~How would they know where he spends his nights?
AllisonVSC said:~Does a part of a night count as a night just like a part of a day counts as a day?
~And, what if you left at night, say 11 pm on a Wed, and returned to Canada again at night, say 7 pm on Thurs (within a 24 hour period); does that count as a day for PR but not for citizenship, lol??
jckdry said:have u seen anyone being back-charged for health services that they were provided - they being deemed non residents at a later day
jckdry said:i thought an active health care card once issued - thats it - until its validity health is covered unless u move permanently to another province in which case it is still valid for first 3 months in that province when u get eligibility for new province