screech339 said:Days working for the Canadian Embassy or any Canadian Employer abroad only counts towards PR RO. It however does not count towards citizenship qualifications since the requirement is that you are physical presence INSIDE Canada.
cecapplied said:I am no expert, possibly one needs to be consulted, however, an embassy is equivalent to the soil of that country in a foreign country
chikloo said:Are you working for Canadian embassy? Even so it only counts toward residency requirement not citizenship. Except Military service and some rare conditions (not specified) nothing else will be included in no of days towards citizenship
screech339 said:Actually if you are employed by the Canadian embassy, your days outside Canada can count towards citizenship qualification as per outside Canada exemptions.
You can count time spent outside Canada toward the physical presence requirement for citizenship if you:
•Were a permanent resident employed in or with the Canadian Armed Forces, federal public administration, or public service of a province or territory; or
•Resided outside Canada with your: ◦Canadian spouse or common-law partner, or permanent resident spouse, common-law partner, or parent
who was employed in or with the Canadian Armed Forces, federal public administration, or public service of a province or territory.
So Canadian Embassy is federal public administration so your days can count. You would have to complete formCIT0177 to claim outside Canada towards citizenship.
I updated my previous post correctly.
chikloo said:I Stand corrected. Apology for incorrect information. I think OP may not be talking about Canadian embassy in foreign.
chikloo said:Are you working for Canadian embassy? Even so it only counts toward residency requirement not citizenship. Except Military service and some rare conditions (not specified) nothing else will be included in no of days towards citizenship
screech339 said:The way you wrote it, implied "Even so" that working for Canadian Embassy only counts towards PR RO, which is incorrect. You still stand corrected but didn't come out right, grammar wise.
screech339 said:I think the OP did meant Canadian Embassy in a foreign country as this thread deals with Canadian citizenship.
Wouldn't make any sense to ask about citizenship qualification for a foreign embassy other than Canada.
chikloo said:If we are talking grammar. You have incorrect grammar in your above post. It is just " I think the OP meant". "did" is grammatically incorrect. Sorry to point out, but in forum you don't look at grammar. Most times I'm posting from my phone.
If I can communicate my message appropriately then I have done my part.