ar_fabrics said:
I was landed in 2011 with my family after 45 days my family went back & I remain here . Now after 3 year my family came back & my children got admission in schools. I am employed with good reputation company with heavy turnover for last two years. So for first year I don't have employment record but after that I have all my record just like utility bills house mortgage (in 2013 I purchase ). Please give me advice should I apply for citizenship now or after when my children will complete their residency obligation as I know there is no requirement for children 1095 days . But one of my friend advice me that we should apply at least after 2 year as school record of children will help me a lot .
1) They are no more asking for employment records, so it doesn't matter whether company is heavy turnover or bankrupted.
2) One of the important proof CIC counts is School Records, which you must have to provide from a school outside Canada. Kids living without parents in a foreign country may concern CIC that may trigger RQ. Suspicions about your where about may also raise up.
3) Mortgage, utility bills etc etc. are good only as supplementary. That is not sufficient to prove that you lived here; just because you have a mortgage or utility bills on your name.
4) Children don't have residency obligation but their school records are good evidence that they and so, you are living here.
5) CBSA/travel records are what they are checking now mostly. If you haven't traveled out of country that is a plus point.
If you can prove that you were living in Canada for at least 1095 days without any doubts, and substantiate with evidences if needed, there is nothing wrong in applying but if you don't have evidences wait until you gather it.
This is my opinion.