Hi everyone,
I’m preparing my citizenship application and have a concern about my extended absences from Canada. I was outside Canada for significant periods due to family issues. I stayed in Canada continuously from 2019 until October 2022 (I received my PR at the end of 2021). Unfortunately, during the pandemic, I couldn’t go back to Vietnam, and during that time, a lot happened—my dad lost his job, my grandfather got seriously ill, and one of my loved ones passed away.
In October 2022, I left Canada to be with my grandfather, who was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. His condition worsened, and he passed away after 4 months. I stayed longer to help with his funeral and related matters. In total, I was away for about 11 months over 2022-2024, including a return trip in 2023 for my mental health and to attend my grandfather’s first memorial, which is culturally significant.
During my absences, I maintained my residence in Canada by subleasing part of my apartment while continuing to pay partial rent to keep my room available for when I returned. I also continued working remotely for a Canadian employer. My company was really nice knowing my situation and they really tried to help me, same with my landlord, so I could for sure prove that.
I plan to apply for citizenship in mid-2025, by which time I will have accumulated around 1,150 days of physical presence in Canada. My concern is whether these absences might lead to closer scrutiny or delays in processing. I do have my grandfather’s death certificate, but I’m unsure how to provide proof for the emotional and personal reasons for my absences since I didn’t see a therapist. Has anyone been in a similar situation, and how did IRCC handle it? I have a year to prepare, so I want to ensure my process isn’t delayed or denied.
Thanks for any advice or experiences you can share!
I’m preparing my citizenship application and have a concern about my extended absences from Canada. I was outside Canada for significant periods due to family issues. I stayed in Canada continuously from 2019 until October 2022 (I received my PR at the end of 2021). Unfortunately, during the pandemic, I couldn’t go back to Vietnam, and during that time, a lot happened—my dad lost his job, my grandfather got seriously ill, and one of my loved ones passed away.
In October 2022, I left Canada to be with my grandfather, who was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. His condition worsened, and he passed away after 4 months. I stayed longer to help with his funeral and related matters. In total, I was away for about 11 months over 2022-2024, including a return trip in 2023 for my mental health and to attend my grandfather’s first memorial, which is culturally significant.
During my absences, I maintained my residence in Canada by subleasing part of my apartment while continuing to pay partial rent to keep my room available for when I returned. I also continued working remotely for a Canadian employer. My company was really nice knowing my situation and they really tried to help me, same with my landlord, so I could for sure prove that.
I plan to apply for citizenship in mid-2025, by which time I will have accumulated around 1,150 days of physical presence in Canada. My concern is whether these absences might lead to closer scrutiny or delays in processing. I do have my grandfather’s death certificate, but I’m unsure how to provide proof for the emotional and personal reasons for my absences since I didn’t see a therapist. Has anyone been in a similar situation, and how did IRCC handle it? I have a year to prepare, so I want to ensure my process isn’t delayed or denied.
Thanks for any advice or experiences you can share!