Hi all,
My wife is currently a PR (I am a Canadian citizen), and through doing the Physical Presence Calculator, we calculated that she will be eligible to apply for citizenship on May 25th of this year (when she will have 1,095 days of physical presence in Canada).
We want to wait a few days as suggested on the website, so realistically we will be completing the application for citizenship on June 1st of this year. We were sure to add all of the time spent abroad in our calculations as well.
I have been offered a great job in the United States which would begin in September of this year and my wife and I are considering moving because of this. However, we want to obtain Canadian citizenship for her, because we may not stay in the US forever, and would love the option of her having citizenship to make our return to Canada easier. After doing research, I found the following guidelines for people intending to leave Canada after applying for citizenship to make sure they remain eligible:
We would inform CIC of our intent to leave (they state on website to let them know if you will be gone more than 2 weeks). I ask this, because I have read reports of people being quizzed and/or potentially denied citizenship by CIC because they don't believe in your Intent to Reside.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
TL;DR: Wife is applying for citizenship in June (meets all requirements). We want to potentially move to USA in September for work. Will there be any hiccups/issues with her application?
My wife is currently a PR (I am a Canadian citizen), and through doing the Physical Presence Calculator, we calculated that she will be eligible to apply for citizenship on May 25th of this year (when she will have 1,095 days of physical presence in Canada).
We want to wait a few days as suggested on the website, so realistically we will be completing the application for citizenship on June 1st of this year. We were sure to add all of the time spent abroad in our calculations as well.
I have been offered a great job in the United States which would begin in September of this year and my wife and I are considering moving because of this. However, we want to obtain Canadian citizenship for her, because we may not stay in the US forever, and would love the option of her having citizenship to make our return to Canada easier. After doing research, I found the following guidelines for people intending to leave Canada after applying for citizenship to make sure they remain eligible:
- make sure that you live in Canada long enough to keep your Permanent Resident (PR) status (as long as the application takes no more than 2 years, my wife will have met this requirement)
- be a permanent resident (when you apply) (my wife is a PR so will have met this requirement)
- not lose PR status before you take the Oath of Citizenship (again, so long as the application takes no more than 5 years, my wife will not lose her PR - she has already spent 3 years in Canada at time of application, giving her 2 years she can be outside before she wouldn't qualify)
- bring your PR card with you when you leave Canada so you can return easily (she would do this)
We would inform CIC of our intent to leave (they state on website to let them know if you will be gone more than 2 weeks). I ask this, because I have read reports of people being quizzed and/or potentially denied citizenship by CIC because they don't believe in your Intent to Reside.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
TL;DR: Wife is applying for citizenship in June (meets all requirements). We want to potentially move to USA in September for work. Will there be any hiccups/issues with her application?