Hi,
I haven't been on the forum for a while but I hope everyone waiting for PR with me a while back had success.
The CIC website states to maintain permanent residency of being present in Canada, 2 years out of 5, to renew your PR:
Situation 1. Accompanying a Canadian citizen outside Canada
You may count each day you accompanied a Canadian citizen outside Canada as long as this person is your spouse, common-law partner or parent (if you are a child under 19 years of age).
Looking at that situation my days outside Canada count if accompanying my spouse and are deemed being 'present' in Canada for PR.
Transferring this over to a citizenship situation and the required presence in Canada, if my days accompanying my spouse count as being present, do these days count as being present in Canada and allow me to apply for citizenship, or is one rule for PR and another for citizenship?
I was thinking if it counts for PR, why not citizenship? CIC would accept my 'presence' in one situation, but then says you're not deemed 'present' in another?
Thank you in advance.
I haven't been on the forum for a while but I hope everyone waiting for PR with me a while back had success.
The CIC website states to maintain permanent residency of being present in Canada, 2 years out of 5, to renew your PR:
Situation 1. Accompanying a Canadian citizen outside Canada
You may count each day you accompanied a Canadian citizen outside Canada as long as this person is your spouse, common-law partner or parent (if you are a child under 19 years of age).
Looking at that situation my days outside Canada count if accompanying my spouse and are deemed being 'present' in Canada for PR.
Transferring this over to a citizenship situation and the required presence in Canada, if my days accompanying my spouse count as being present, do these days count as being present in Canada and allow me to apply for citizenship, or is one rule for PR and another for citizenship?
I was thinking if it counts for PR, why not citizenship? CIC would accept my 'presence' in one situation, but then says you're not deemed 'present' in another?
Thank you in advance.