CanV said:
Your previous permanent resident status and your frequent visits clearly show you have ties to UAE that you most likely will not abandon in the short term. In my opinion you are a good example of people who immigrate to Canada and stay few years to obtain citizenship and move back to UAE. You are not breaking any laws but if I were you I would expect an RQ, chances are moderate to high. Your husband's job being based in UAE will not help your case either. I am assuming by "he visits frequently" he is not actually visiting, more like working there. Your stay in Canada is obviously temporary and this is why you will most likely receoive an RQ.
Clearly a case of judgement based purely on speculation, stemming from one's vivid and overactive imagination.
I lived in the Middle East for over 15 years, so of course I have ties, namely family and friends. And I have absolutely no intentions of abandoning them. Ever.
I have my parents and in-laws and close friends living in India. Am I supposed to turn my back on them because I moved to Canada?
Is that what Canadian Citizenship entails?
My husband 'visits frequently' because his company headquarters is in UAE. It's a multinational company and his job takes him around the world, not just the UAE. (I'm sure Canada would find that infinitely preferable to us living on handouts from the government). That's not to say he is devious and out to hoodwink the Canadian authorities.
On this forum to share experiences and receive guidance from members in a similar situation, trying to avoid unwarranted hassles while going about acquiring citizenship legitimately. Thank you, but I do not really require anyone's unsolicited opinion or stamp of approval with regard to our possible future course of action.
Having said that, we intend to remain in Canada long after 'people like you' have left the country, seeking greener pastures elsewhere. In which case, let me wish you the very best.
And please remember that no one likes their integrity being questioned. I'm sure that includes you.
Have a wonderful day!