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san_river

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Mar 7, 2009
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Dear Sirs;

Can anybody advise me for the following Inquiry:

I am a P.R. Holder but I am living outside Canada, I m accompanying my child who ha a canadian citizen.
Can following option on apply for my case.? wating the answer.

["ime spent outside of Canada You may also count the days spent outside of Canada in the following circumstances as days for which you satisfy the residency obligation:

OPTION 1. Accompanying a Canadian citizen outside Canada

You may count each day that you accompanied a Canadian citizen outside Canada provided that the person you accompanied is your

•spouse or common-law partner or
•parent, if you are less than 22 years of age
Evidence that you are accompanying a Canadian citizen
You must provide supporting documents to prove that:

•The person you are accompanying is a Canadian citizen; and
•You are the spouse, common-law partner or child of that person.
Supporting documents may include:

•marriage licence
•child’s birth certificate, baptismal document, and/or adoption or guardianship document
•school and/or employment records
•association or club memberships
•passports or other travel documents
•documents indicating the status of the person you are accompanying
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No - this rule doesn't apply to you.

This rule would only apply to you if the citizen you were accompanying was your spouse. Or if you were less than 22 years old and the citizen you were accompanying was your parent.

You do not derive any benefits from having a citizen child.
 
scylla said:
No - this rule doesn't apply to you.

This rule would only apply to you if the citizen you were accompanying was your spouse. Or if you were less than 22 years old and the citizen you were accompanying was your parent.

You do not derive any benefits from having a citizen child.
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