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wilson said:
Hi Canada_dream,

Please see my answer to JUNER 2011 above.

Wilson thank you very much for opening my eyes.... I was not aware of this.... I have a question, please share your knowledge on that too...

I am working with a Canadian IT company, they are having off shore office in India (my native country). They may send me to India for say 6-8 weeks for team management (on company expenses & I would continue to get salary in Canada & paying my taxes) - so in that case that period won't be counted while applying for Citizenship ?

If not, then I should restrict my frequent official visits to India in future ?

Please advice....

regards...
 
Hi Dear All

I am new to this thread

I would like to know that an applicant who already got PR in skilled worker category and landed in toronto. His parents got visit visa to stay with him. Can the parents apply for a super visa while being there(in toronto) on a visit visa?

please guide me if this is not a right thread for this post.

regards
Mazhar
 
If I get PR on dec 2012.Am I eligible to file citizenship on dec 2015 if I continuously stay in canada?
 
Architect2151, I think yes this is what others intended to say. Seniors please correct me if I'm wrong.

Thanx
 
TMSB said:
Architect2151, I think yes this is what others intended to say. Seniors please correct me if I'm wrong.

Thanx

I second TMSB ..!!



Cheers...
 
canada_dream100 said:
Wilson thank you very much for opening my eyes.... I was not aware of this.... I have a question, please share your knowledge on that too...

I am working with a Canadian IT company, they are having off shore office in India (my native country). They may send me to India for say 6-8 weeks for team management (on company expenses & I would continue to get salary in Canada & paying my taxes) - so in that case that period won't be counted while applying for Citizenship ?

If not, then I should restrict my frequent official visits to India in future ?

Please advice....

regards...
If you are working offshore for Canadian employer, you offshore period will be considered as canadian and hence there will be no breaks.