Hello,
I am Canadian and my husband is a UK citizen with Canadian PR status. He obtained PR status in December 2009. For several reasons we did not settle in Canada but have stayed in the UK since then. He would now like to apply for his Canadian citizenship.
I understand that time spent outside of Canada counts towards residency, as long as he has been living with me (which he has) and therefore he should pass his residency requirements. However, what I don't understand is how to prove this on the citizenship application? It simply asks how long you have resided in Canada and your various addresses, but it doesn't appear to require any proof? Should we just send the proof that we are married and have lived together since that time, regardless, or is there a separate application / proof / checklist that I have not seen?
Finally, this is all under the assumption that he can apply for citizenship while still living abroad? Is that even possible or must we be physically living in Canada for him to become a citizen?
Many thanks in advance, Leslie
I am Canadian and my husband is a UK citizen with Canadian PR status. He obtained PR status in December 2009. For several reasons we did not settle in Canada but have stayed in the UK since then. He would now like to apply for his Canadian citizenship.
I understand that time spent outside of Canada counts towards residency, as long as he has been living with me (which he has) and therefore he should pass his residency requirements. However, what I don't understand is how to prove this on the citizenship application? It simply asks how long you have resided in Canada and your various addresses, but it doesn't appear to require any proof? Should we just send the proof that we are married and have lived together since that time, regardless, or is there a separate application / proof / checklist that I have not seen?
Finally, this is all under the assumption that he can apply for citizenship while still living abroad? Is that even possible or must we be physically living in Canada for him to become a citizen?
Many thanks in advance, Leslie