I've read a lot of threads mentioning that it's alright to leave the country after submitting an application, but the chances of receiving an RQ increase considerably if the applicant does so.
Well, I've already received an RQ so that is no longer an issue. I applied in December 2011, almost 2 years ago and received a letter for the RQ a year later (Dec 2012), and submitted the paperwork right away. I'm still waiting for the test date.
Now, some great opportunities for personal and professional growth have emerged outside of Canada (this isn't the only place in world, after all) and I'm going to take them. My questions, and concerns, are rather simple:
What are the obstacles to my citizenship if I leave Canada?
Can they deny me citizenship on the basis of me not residing in Canada? I've heard stories of this happening and want clarification that this is just hearsay. My PR card is valid until end of 2017, and since I haven't left Canada in the last 2 years, I'm good as a permanent resident until at least 2016, based on the rolling calculation.
What do I need to do to prevent any potential problems? This ranges from something simple as whether I need to keep a bank account open to whether I need own larger assets in Canada (such as a house) until I get my citizenship finalized.
Do I need a lawyer to file any paperwork?
I appreciate your insight as always.
Thank you.
Well, I've already received an RQ so that is no longer an issue. I applied in December 2011, almost 2 years ago and received a letter for the RQ a year later (Dec 2012), and submitted the paperwork right away. I'm still waiting for the test date.
Now, some great opportunities for personal and professional growth have emerged outside of Canada (this isn't the only place in world, after all) and I'm going to take them. My questions, and concerns, are rather simple:
What are the obstacles to my citizenship if I leave Canada?
Can they deny me citizenship on the basis of me not residing in Canada? I've heard stories of this happening and want clarification that this is just hearsay. My PR card is valid until end of 2017, and since I haven't left Canada in the last 2 years, I'm good as a permanent resident until at least 2016, based on the rolling calculation.
What do I need to do to prevent any potential problems? This ranges from something simple as whether I need to keep a bank account open to whether I need own larger assets in Canada (such as a house) until I get my citizenship finalized.
Do I need a lawyer to file any paperwork?
I appreciate your insight as always.
Thank you.