Hey guys,
I was wondering something. This is a hypothetical, but if I was a Canadian Citizen (which I plan to apply for this November) and I moved to the UK, lets say on January 1st 2020. I go to the UK with my girlfriend who just got her Canadian Permanent Residency. We stay in the UK for 2 years. While living in the UK, would she be accumulating days on the "physically present" requirements for Canadian Citizenship? I've been reading online that you may count each day that you accompanied a Canadian citizen if the person you accompanied is your spouse.
I am not sure if this is true or not or if it's true only under certain conditions. Generally speaking though, can anyone verify this?
I was wondering something. This is a hypothetical, but if I was a Canadian Citizen (which I plan to apply for this November) and I moved to the UK, lets say on January 1st 2020. I go to the UK with my girlfriend who just got her Canadian Permanent Residency. We stay in the UK for 2 years. While living in the UK, would she be accumulating days on the "physically present" requirements for Canadian Citizenship? I've been reading online that you may count each day that you accompanied a Canadian citizen if the person you accompanied is your spouse.
I am not sure if this is true or not or if it's true only under certain conditions. Generally speaking though, can anyone verify this?