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wissamd
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« on: November 06, 2009, 05:37:55 am »

I became a PR in June 2009 along with my family .
In August 2010 I will move to Canada , buy my own house , and start my own business .
However my wife & kids won't move in with me . My wife has a good job back home and she is not ready to quit yet , Naturally the kids will stay with her . They will visit often and I will visit them too but we will live in seperate countries for atleast 3 yrs .

My question is that after I spend 3 yrs in Canada and be eligible to getting Citizenship will I be asked why I am applying alone without the rest of the family ? Do we have to apply togather or we can do it seperatly ? Can I become Citizen before they do ?

Finally if I understand well the law my minor kids will be eligible for Citizenship as soon as I become Canadian even if they didnt stay the required time in Canada .

Pls advise
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PMM
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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2009, 02:47:31 pm »

Hi

I became a PR in June 2009 along with my family .
In August 2010 I will move to Canada , buy my own house , and start my own business .
However my wife & kids won't move in with me . My wife has a good job back home and she is not ready to quit yet , Naturally the kids will stay with her . They will visit often and I will visit them too but we will live in seperate countries for atleast 3 yrs .

My question is that after I spend 3 yrs in Canada and be eligible to getting Citizenship will I be asked why I am applying alone without the rest of the family ? Do we have to apply togather or we can do it seperatly ? Can I become Citizen before they do ?

Finally if I understand well the law my minor kids will be eligible for Citizenship as soon as I become Canadian even if they didnt stay the required time in Canada .

Pls advise

1.  You can apply separately, there shouldn't be any questions.
2.  The kids and spouse will probably have lost their PR status before you become a citizen, so they and their mother would have to be sponsored.
3.  The kids (under 18) don't have to have 3 years residency for citizenship, when a parent applies, but they do have to be in Canada and have valid PR status.

PMM
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