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Can10

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Aug 21, 2010
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Dear Friends,

I have recently completed my landing formalities and returned back to my original country of residence.

I understand that to apply for citizenship, a permanent resident must live in Canada for 3 years out of 4 years. However in order to get PRC renewed, 2 years stay is enough out of 5 years.

My question is; if I live in Canada for final 2 years in the first 5-year period, and get my PRC renewed for another 5-year period, and remain in Canada for another year consecutively, then will I be eligible to apply for citizenship?

The question is further explained as follows:

Year 1 out of Canada
Year 2 out of Canada
Year 3 out of Canada
Year 4 in Canada
Year 5 in Canada (and got PRC renewed at the end of this year)
Year 6 in Canada (can I apply for citizeenship at the end of this year?)

I shall be grateful for your comments.

Warm regards,
Can10
 
Yes, you can apply for citizenship after you complete the third year as per your calculation.
 
Yes you can apply for citizitenship after end of 6th year assuming that you were in Canada in year 4,5 and 6
 
Yes you have to be living in Canada for 3 continuous years as a permanent resident, then you can apply for Citizenship.

Wayne.
 
Yeah i think you guys are right .
I am in the same situation , i landed in June , collected all docs and went back. , i will go to Canada to settle in a year( end of Dec 2011) and i plan to apply for citizenship by the end of 2014 after 3 years continuous residence
cheers. :)