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    Becoming non-resident after applying for citizenship

    I saw this, and will be contacting them to let them know (I actually need to do this as well for an upcoming 6 week trip I have, before the work move mentioned in the OP). I presume that it's to make sure you can adhere to the stipulations on that page: keep your permanent resident (PR) status...
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    Becoming non-resident after applying for citizenship

    Good to know about the rolling period, thanks! I think using the examples above, we will be fine. If we leave in Jan 2022 then our rolling window will cover us to Jan 2025 as we'll have basically have covered our 730 days Jan 2020 - Jan 2022, minus a few days outside of the country. Citizenship...
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    Becoming non-resident after applying for citizenship

    PR: Sept 2018 Applied for citizenship: Nov 2020 Haven't left Canada yet, I'm still here until probably January 2022. Since Sept 2018, I've already accumulated 730 days as a permanent resident to qualify again. Is there anything to be concerned about do you think?
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    Becoming non-resident after applying for citizenship

    Thanks for the quick responses! Sounds like I am good then - I've had PR since Sept 2018, expiring Sept 2023, and I have already spent 2 years here since becoming PR. The only thing that could railroad it is if the delay in processing goes past Sept 2023 and I need to renew PR, which it...
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    Becoming non-resident after applying for citizenship

    Hi forum :) I applied for citizenship in late 2020. I know that the application processing is delayed at the moment and it could take up to two years before completion. I need to leave Canada for a while and go work elsewhere. This would involve becoming non-resident (for tax purposes). I...