does anyone know about immigration law which says that one can stay out of canada if one is working for a canadian company. the time spent outside canada working for a canadia company is accounted towards the 3 years required for applying for canadian citizenship. any expert comments
Should I delete this post as it doesn't have a subject line long enough?
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A Proud Indian Canadian
I think its okay as long as the subject is right and has been posted into the right category.
However you might wanna have a look at the thread
http://www.canadiandesi.com/read.php?TID=3336
where there are somehow 7 same replies by phorenbabu, perhaps its a display error at the website.
thanks
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Deal With Reality or Reality Will Deal With You
I agree, this isn't that bad. Although it certainly isn't adequate.
Thanks for pointing out the other thread, Faisal. I've taken care of that.
Garvo, I would request we don't start deleting threads yet, but point out to everyone that a descriptive title is helpful to everyone, it helps other people answer their question and also helps others look up that information. And let's set a deadline to end of this month, after which we will start deleting threads after a short warning.
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hi phoren babu,
I have tried searching on http://www.cic.gc.ca" rel="nofollow">LINK but such info does not exist on that website.
But I have too heard that there is some clause that if u are employed by a canadian company in canada and then that company sends you on its projects to work outside, that time might be considerd as your resident time, although you will pay all taxes to canada.
Let us wait for an opinion from the immigration expert.
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Deal With Reality or Reality Will Deal With You
That time is only accounted for maintaining PR and not counted for citizenship . You still should maintain an address in canada and connections and have to be paid in canada and also you should be paying taxes in canada on all your Income .
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