Hi ,
Is it possible to have a US Greencard (from marraige) , after being a Canadian PR and already completing Residency Obligation ie; 2 years out fo 5 year period.
thanks.
Yes, but in the long-term, you may find it difficult to meet residency obligations in both countries.
You will have to do some juggling with your time to meet both countries' requirements, and I'm not sure whether it is even possible or not.
Most people end up choosing one over the other because it is not worthwhile.
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As far as I am know, US GC does not really have any particular residency requirement except that you have to be physically in USA atleast once every year - may be just for a day. Therefore there is no juggling required really.
Infact you can have other PRs too. My boss used to be a PR of Thailand, Singapore , Indonesia and a citizen of India. Even today I have an ex-colleauge who is simultaneously PR of Singapore, Canada, Australia and New Zealand and citizenship of India at present.
Chandresh
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Infact you can have other PRs too. My boss used to be a PR of Thailand, Singapore , Indonesia and a citizen of India. Even today I have an ex-colleauge who is simultaneously PR of Singapore, Canada, Australia and New Zealand and citizenship of India at present.
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"Mah deah, there is much more money to be made in the destruction of civilization than in building it up."
-- Rhett Butler in "Gone with the Wind"
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Similarly, if one is a PR of Canada and acquires the permanent residency of another country (US or whatever), he/she would lose the landed immigrant status of Canada.
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This statement is not really true.One of my friend just got US GC(By Executive category though).He will be applying for Canadian citizenship in July 2005 and then planning to move to US.Then he'll be able to get Canadian citizenship and stay in US .
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ani
your friend has done it throught the back door.
one cannot have both
pr's at the same time.
as for the person who got PR of Singapore, Indonesia etc, it seems his goal is not to build a solid resume but a pile of papers
Ani --
dan is correct - your friend has simply skimped the laws.
A person forfeits Canadian LI status when he/she becomes the permanent resident of another country.
It is perfectly legal to be a citizen of multiple countries, but not PRs of multiple countries.
The only reason people are able to do so is because of the lack of enforcement, which is due to the lack of information sharing between countries.
Canada cannot possibly know if a Canadian PR becomes a permanent resident of, say, New Zealand because of a lack of information sharing.
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