Hi All,
I was wondering a couple of things about calculating time away from canada:
1) how is time away from canda calculated when one travels to the USA for work for a canadian company? meaning, a canadian company sends you to the US for a few days, does this then get deducted from your time for citizenship purposes? after all, it is for work for a canadian company so would that matter, meaning time will or will not be deducted from your overall three years of physical presence?
2) when crossing the border to the US for a few days, how does that time calculated in the overall three years of physical presence, meaning, every time we crossed over on the way back besides being questioned on our status in canada no one actually looked at or scanned our PR cards, so how, if at all, is that time away calculated? is it reported another way to citizenship canada or not?
3) when you submit the citizenship application do the authorities compare their time calculations of your presence to what you submit? in other words, is there a way for us to find out what is the number of days they have listed for us so we know if it matches our calculation? after all if the numbers don't match the application won't be approved and we'll have to start from the begining so if there was a way to know all this beforehand one can be prepared.
Thank you in advance for your advice and assistance.
Kelly
I was wondering a couple of things about calculating time away from canada:
1) how is time away from canda calculated when one travels to the USA for work for a canadian company? meaning, a canadian company sends you to the US for a few days, does this then get deducted from your time for citizenship purposes? after all, it is for work for a canadian company so would that matter, meaning time will or will not be deducted from your overall three years of physical presence?
2) when crossing the border to the US for a few days, how does that time calculated in the overall three years of physical presence, meaning, every time we crossed over on the way back besides being questioned on our status in canada no one actually looked at or scanned our PR cards, so how, if at all, is that time away calculated? is it reported another way to citizenship canada or not?
3) when you submit the citizenship application do the authorities compare their time calculations of your presence to what you submit? in other words, is there a way for us to find out what is the number of days they have listed for us so we know if it matches our calculation? after all if the numbers don't match the application won't be approved and we'll have to start from the begining so if there was a way to know all this beforehand one can be prepared.
Thank you in advance for your advice and assistance.
Kelly