Hello,
I've been offered a job to start work in Canada, and I will do so in the near future. I had the following question :
- If I start working in Canada from June 1, 2011, and apply for my PR in the next few months(or my company does it), and I stay in Canada , working there, until my PR comes through. Assuming this process takes 2-3 years, I am then eligible to apply for a citizenship. My question is, are these years that I have spent, before getting my PR, counted toward the 1095 days, required, for citizenship?
Meaning, I could work for 3 years, get a PR and be eligible for citizenship right away, is that possible?
Please advise,
Thanks,
Krishna
I've been offered a job to start work in Canada, and I will do so in the near future. I had the following question :
- If I start working in Canada from June 1, 2011, and apply for my PR in the next few months(or my company does it), and I stay in Canada , working there, until my PR comes through. Assuming this process takes 2-3 years, I am then eligible to apply for a citizenship. My question is, are these years that I have spent, before getting my PR, counted toward the 1095 days, required, for citizenship?
Meaning, I could work for 3 years, get a PR and be eligible for citizenship right away, is that possible?
Please advise,
Thanks,
Krishna