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Hitenm85

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Aug 28, 2012
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Hi Guys,

I have couple of question pertaining to Taxes and citizenship.
I have recently migrated to Canada from Dubai. My wife and daughter currently lives in Dubai, and do not plan to move to Canada for couple of years as we have some obligations.

My question is,
1) While filing taxes in Canada, do I need to declare my wife's income in Canada?
2) If I stay for 3 years in Canada and ONCE I get my citizenship later and assuming that my wife still cannot move to Canada, Can I apply for citizenship for my daughter who is currently 5 years old?
 
2) No, you cannot pass the citizenship to your daughter in this case. You need to sponsor her to come here as PR.
 
Thanks Steaky for your reply, but my daughter already has a PR Card.
Can she get citizenhip after I get citizenship? She is 5 now.
 
Hitenm85 said:
Thanks Steaky for your reply, but my daughter already has a PR Card.
Can she get citizenhip after I get citizenship? She is 5 now.

as far as I know she will loose the PR status if she does not live a certain period in Canada (1 continuous year outside Canda)
 
alexchristi said:
as far as I know she will loose the PR status if she does not live a certain period in Canada (1 continuous year outside Canda)

No, child aged under 18 is not required to live in Canada as part of residency like adults. "•the child is a permanent resident, but does not need to have resided in Canada for three years; and"

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/become-eligibility.asp
 
Hi


MASunny said:
No, child aged under 18 is not required to live in Canada as part of residency like adults. "•the child is a permanent resident, but does not need to have resided in Canada for three years; and"

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/become-eligibility.asp

1. Except they have to have maintained their residency status, and must be in Canada when the parent applies for citizenship and includes them in the application.
 
For kids, no need to be in Canada. Their parents (or any one of two) should have completed 3 years period our of 4 years and they could include their under aged kids within their citizenship application.

PMM said:
Hi


1. Except they have to have maintained their residency status, and must be in Canada when the parent applies for citizenship and includes them in the application.
 
Hitenm85 said:
Thanks Steaky for your reply, but my daughter already has a PR Card.
Can she get citizenhip after I get citizenship? She is 5 now.

As per the CIC website:

To apply for citizenship for a child under 18, the following conditions must be met:
•the person applying is the child’s parent, adoptive parent or legal guardian
•the child is a permanent resident, but does not need to have resided in Canada for three years; and
•one parent is already a Canadian citizen or is applying to become a citizen at the same time. This also applies to adoptive parents.

So that means as long as your child maintains permanent resident status, she can be included in your application whether she is in Canada or not.
 
MASunny said:
No, child aged under 18 is not required to live in Canada as part of residency like adults. "•the child is a permanent resident, but does not need to have resided in Canada for three years; and"

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/become-eligibility.asp

Thank you for the information. I was in error.
+1 for all the good information that you posted.

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