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Bsahin88

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Mar 6, 2018
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Hello,

I work for a global airline company that also has offices in Canada. Each office is set up separately per province like an individual business and pays taxes to Canada. I was recently offered to transfer to Toronto but will need to travel abroad for work and training. The position will also qualify me for a permanent residency. I would like to know if the company fulfils Canadian business requirements so I don't lose time from my PR while traveling abroad.
 
Hello,

I work for a global airline company that also has offices in Canada. Each office is set up separately per province like an individual business and pays taxes to Canada. I was recently offered to transfer to Toronto but will need to travel abroad for work and training. The position will also qualify me for a permanent residency. I would like to know if the company fulfils Canadian business requirements so I don't lose time from my PR while traveling abroad.
Just to expand on what buletruck said if you were lucky enough to get to be PR and the company were a Canadian company then simply travelling out of the country would not count to maintain residency obligation. For any time out of the country to count you would need to a) work for a Canadian company not just one that has an office in Canada b) be assigned by said company for a foreign assignment out of the country, so business trips do not qualify.
 
Just to expand on what buletruck said if you were lucky enough to get to be PR and the company were a Canadian company then simply travelling out of the country would not count to maintain residency obligation. For any time out of the country to count you would need to a) work for a Canadian company not just one that has an office in Canada b) be assigned by said company for a foreign assignment out of the country, so business trips do not qualify.


Thank you for your great feedback truly appreciate it. In regards to staying within Canada for 730 within a five year range to keep residency; does this overall allow me to renew my PR after 5 years is completed or can I directly apply for citizenship? I'm a bit confused between the 730 days within 5 years for pr and 1095 days within 5 years to gain citizenship.
 
Thank you for your great feedback truly appreciate it. In regards to staying within Canada for 730 within a five year range to keep residency; does this overall allow me to renew my PR after 5 years is completed or can I directly apply for citizenship? I'm a bit confused between the 730 days within 5 years for pr and 1095 days within 5 years to gain citizenship.

Citizenship and PR residency requirement are completely separate. So yes - days spent in Canada can be counted towards both.