Residency obligation for citizen


Jump to Page:
< Previous  [ 1 ]  [ 2 ]  [ 3 ]    Next >




rudrachen   
Member since: Apr 07
Posts: 3
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-04-07 22:16:31

My husband has got a job offer in canada from a MNC which requires frequent travel to US. Will his travel on job be included in the three year period counted for citizenship.



Smiley   
Member since: Mar 03
Posts: 1185
Location: USA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-04-07 23:20:49

No


-----------------------------------------------------------------
We will find a way or we will make one


chandresh   
Member since: Mar 03
Posts: 2606
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 08-04-07 09:30:10

Quote:
Originally posted by Smiley

No



That is a wrong answer.

It counted for mine - and in my first year I was out for a about 4 months which I had shown on my application.

Also please read this:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-citizenship-1095day-rule.html" target="_blank">http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-citizenship-1095day-rule.html</a>

Chandresh


-----------------------------------------------------------------
Chandresh

Advice is free – lessons I charge for!!


cdn_dude   
Member since: Dec 05
Posts: 942
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 08-04-07 13:17:57

Quote:
Originally posted by chandresh

Quote:
Originally posted by Smiley

No



That is a wrong answer.

It counted for mine - and in my first year I was out for a about 4 months which I had shown on my application.

Also please read this:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-citizenship-1095day-rule.html" target="_blank">http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-citizenship-1095day-rule.html</a>

Chandresh



I would take "smiley"'s answer. Chandresh may have got his citizenship even after being away for 4 months. But it depends on the case. You do not want your case to be judged by the citizenship judge. If the case is staright-forward, then the process is quicker and the citizenship is granted without any problem.



chandresh   
Member since: Mar 03
Posts: 2606
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 08-04-07 22:56:20

Quote:
Originally posted by cdn_dude

I would take "smiley"'s answer. Chandresh may have got his citizenship even after being away for 4 months. But it depends on the case. You do not want your case to be judged by the citizenship judge. If the case is staright-forward, then the process is quicker and the citizenship is granted without any problem.



That's your take! However, if you ask a lawyer, even he will say that this is true (because I had gone to one before applying for my citizenship!)

Chandresh


-----------------------------------------------------------------
Chandresh

Advice is free – lessons I charge for!!


cdn_dude   
Member since: Dec 05
Posts: 942
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 09-04-07 00:35:44

Quote:
Originally posted by chandresh

Quote:
Originally posted by cdn_dude

I would take "smiley"'s answer. Chandresh may have got his citizenship even after being away for 4 months. But it depends on the case. You do not want your case to be judged by the citizenship judge. If the case is staright-forward, then the process is quicker and the citizenship is granted without any problem.



That's your take! However, if you ask a lawyer, even he will say that this is true (because I had gone to one before applying for my citizenship!)

Chandresh



sure, lawyers always advise you to go ahead - they are getting paid irrespective of the outcome of the case..It is up to you to weigh the chances and determine if it is worth taking the risk.



chandresh   
Member since: Mar 03
Posts: 2606
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 09-04-07 10:42:53

Quote:
Originally posted by cdn_dude

Quote:
Originally posted by chandresh

Quote:
Originally posted by cdn_dude

I would take "smiley"'s answer. Chandresh may have got his citizenship even after being away for 4 months. But it depends on the case. You do not want your case to be judged by the citizenship judge. If the case is staright-forward, then the process is quicker and the citizenship is granted without any problem.



That's your take! However, if you ask a lawyer, even he will say that this is true (because I had gone to one before applying for my citizenship!)

Chandresh



sure, lawyers always advise you to go ahead - they are getting paid irrespective of the outcome of the case..It is up to you to weigh the chances and determine if it is worth taking the risk.




Well, it was the other way - he told me that I DID not really need his services ( I was ready to pay up to $500 to handle citizenship application for my family since I was going away for a year!). And so I applied on my own, declaring the visits out of Canada for work with local company..........and there were no questions asked.

Chandresh


-----------------------------------------------------------------
Chandresh

Advice is free – lessons I charge for!!


Contributors: chandresh(3) jonav(3) cdn_dude(3) raajen(2) Smiley(2) DesiBabu(1) blabber(1) rudrachen(1) Margo(1) Big Vee(1) yellowknife(1) dimple2001(1)



Jump to Page: < Previous  [ 1 ]  [ 2 ]  [ 3 ]    Next >

Discussions similar to: Residency obligation for citizen

Topic Forum Views Replies
Days counted for citizenship ( 1 2 3 )
Ask Immigration Expert 4256 15
Dilemma about becoming a citizen ( 1 2 3 4 )
Citizenship 5727 27
Eligibility for Citizenship Applications ( 1 2 )
Citizenship 3220 10
Maintaining Status in Canada
Independent Category 1550 0
Benefits of Canadian Citizenship ( 1 2 3 )
Citizenship 6533 20
3 years towards citizenship
Ask Immigration Expert 1388 3
Residency obligation for citizen ( 1 2 3 )
Citizenship 4662 19
Spouse is a PR and accompanying her husband a canadian citizen for his job
Ask Immigration Expert 1875 4
PR living out of Canada- Citizenship implications ( 1 2 3 4 )
Citizenship 5575 22
B1/B2 visa - documents etc. ( 1 2 )
USA and other countries 2579 7
Travel document and PR renew- application ( 1 2 )
Ask Immigration Expert 5833 11
Immigrant name change
Ask Immigration Expert 2200 2
Immigrant name change.. NEW
Citizenship 1634 1
PR Renewal ( 1 2 )
Ask Immigration Expert 1981 7
Child born in Canada to parents on PR & Indian passport ( 1 2 )
Family Class 3694 7
daughter's PR
Ask Immigration Expert 1856 5
residency obligation
Ask Immigration Expert 1954 5
Canadian Citizenship & Passport ( 1 2 )
Citizenship 4824 11
Urgent advice reg. travel document from Canada to India
Ask Immigration Expert 2455 5
Baby born to Indians holding WPs - Canadian citizen or Indian Citizen? ( 1 2 )
Ask Immigration Expert 4169 9
URGENT: Please Help: Travel Document application from India
Ask Immigration Expert 1005 4
Wife PR Status Expired and Kids Canadian Passport
Ask Immigration Expert 965 4
PIO Status for US Citizen who now is a Canadian citizen ( 1 2 )
Our Native Country! 2930 7
help needed on decision made by high commision on travel document ( 1 2 )
Ask Immigration Expert 1566 7
PR eligibility of my wife
Ask Immigration Expert 1107 4
 


Share:
















Advertise Contact Us Privacy Policy and Terms of Usage FAQ
Canadian Desi
© 2001 Marg eSolutions


Site designed, developed and maintained by Marg eSolutions Inc.