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jalbert
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« on: June 18, 2008, 11:37:39 am »

I applied for permanent residence this year, and I expect it to be completed before 18-24 months. Because of my work, I lived in Canada as a temporary resident from Jan. 05 until Oct. 07.

Would that time spent in Canada count for Citizenship purposes? Would it reduce the time I have to wait before I can apply for citizenship after landing?

Please share your thoughts.
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PMM
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« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2008, 01:32:53 pm »

Hi

I applied for permanent residence this year, and I expect it to be completed before 18-24 months. Because of my work, I lived in Canada as a temporary resident from Jan. 05 until Oct. 07.

Would that time spent in Canada count for Citizenship purposes? Would it reduce the time I have to wait before I can apply for citizenship after landing?

Please share your thoughts.

When you apply for citizenship, you can only count the time spent in Canada in the 4 years preceding the application.  Time spent as a visitor/worker/student prior to PR is counted as half time to a maximum of year.  In your case if you "landed" in Oct/08 you could not count any of your previous time in Canada for citizenship.

PMM
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