Indeed the definition by you chilkootcee are correct. From my understanding when they require proof of residency of sponsor, they do ask for Tax Income Receipts and In Certain Cases Current Address Mail or Letter of employment - which to me would satisfy both the definition.chilkootcee said:This is an interesting question because there are various perspectives on "residency" in Canada. There is residency for the purposes of Income Tax (which is not dependent on whether or not you are in the country) and each province defines residency in terms of the requirements to obtain services, driver's license, etc. Finally, there is physical residency (i.e. actually living and staying in Canada). It doesn't seem clear to me which one they are referring to and in my case, I am a resident of Canada for tax purposes, and maintain a home etc in Canada, but currently staying with my husband for extended periods of time on a tourist visa here in the UAE. I explained all of this on a separate piece of paper and hopefully that will suffice.
Basically, if you are not sure, explain your situation. Hopefully they will accept mine.
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However the reason CIC is so strict about this is only for the reason that there has been so many fraud cases where an individual does not stay in the country, but finds loop holes to obtain a citizenship. Sometimes it really does make me wonder how they do it, but you are correct as long as one explains the circumstances in utter honesty, to CIC they should be ok