Hi,
I've tried to find a recent post with a similar situation to my own, but couldn't. I have been a PR for a while now, and according to the CIC online
residence calculator, taking into account all my absences, I will be eligible to apply for citizenship on November 17th. I am moving to California on the 27th of November for an indeterminate amount of time, but I would like to go back to Canada in the future. My plan is to apply after the 17th and then leave. Does anyone know if moving to the states can jeopardize my application? I'm wondering if anyone has experience with a similar situation.
I talked to CIC and they said it's best to send them a letter explaining this, but I'm worried that this would put me through the residence questionnaire and would pro-long the application by another year.
I also will need to put down a mailing address in Canada on my application, and my plan is to put my current address asking my landlord to forward the mail. Has anyone done a similar thing? (I was told once that the material sent from CIC cannot go outside of Canada)
Thanks
Erzel.
I've tried to find a recent post with a similar situation to my own, but couldn't. I have been a PR for a while now, and according to the CIC online
residence calculator, taking into account all my absences, I will be eligible to apply for citizenship on November 17th. I am moving to California on the 27th of November for an indeterminate amount of time, but I would like to go back to Canada in the future. My plan is to apply after the 17th and then leave. Does anyone know if moving to the states can jeopardize my application? I'm wondering if anyone has experience with a similar situation.
I talked to CIC and they said it's best to send them a letter explaining this, but I'm worried that this would put me through the residence questionnaire and would pro-long the application by another year.
I also will need to put down a mailing address in Canada on my application, and my plan is to put my current address asking my landlord to forward the mail. Has anyone done a similar thing? (I was told once that the material sent from CIC cannot go outside of Canada)
Thanks
Erzel.