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TMSB

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Hi there,

Another question which I believe its been answered in some threads in this forum or around, What if somebody couldn't stay or live in Canada for three years (1,095 days) in the past four years before applying for citizenship, will the PR renewed/extended thereafter or it will be expired and he/she should leave at then?

Thanx :-)
 
TMSB said:
Hi there,

Another question which I believe its been answered in some threads in this forum or around, What if somebody couldn't stay or live in Canada for three years (1,095 days) in the past four years before applying for citizenship, will the PR renewed/extended thereafter or it will be expired and he/she should leave at then?

Thanx :-)
Hi,

To maintain the PR status in Canada, it is obligatory to stay inside Canada for 2 years (730 days) within 5 years period which is not mandatory to be a consecutive period of stay. Before completing ( means prior to expiry of PR ) the 5 year the PR can be renewed by submitting the necessary application. But in order to apply for citizenship a PR should complete 1095 days stay within 4 year period.

The PR need to leave the country only in case he/she is not intended to renew their PR status by application,and got expired. He/she can remain as PR without applying for citizenship. But must maintain the current status as mentioned above.
 
TMSB said:
Wilson,

Really a champion you are. Thanks.

Regards.
Oh, No!!.
I am just trying to share my little knowledge and experience on this forum.
Any way, you are welcome.
 
I thought that one need to stay 1095 days in Canada and after that can apply for citizenship. Is it mandatory to stay 1095 days in 4 yrs. only; then only one is eligible for citizenship. What if one stay 1095 in 4 and half years. So that person won't be eligible?

Regards.
 
canada_dream100 said:
I thought that one need to stay 1095 days in Canada and after that can apply for citizenship. Is it mandatory to stay 1095 days in 4 yrs. only; then only one is eligible for citizenship. What if one stay 1095 in 4 and half years. So that person won't be eligible?

Regards.
Also a small question of mine to add on to it...this may sound foolish but I am going ahead with asking it...
Is it mandatory, that the 1095 days of stay during the 4 years be continuous...???
what if a PR takes a short break and visits his home country for a week/fortnight or so in between?? in such a case will he/she qualify for citizenship even if he makes it to 1095 days in 4 years period??
Seniors pls advise..
Regards,
JUNER 2011
 
JUNER2011 said:
Also a small question of mine to add on to it...this may sound foolish but I am going ahead with asking it...
Is it mandatory, that the 1095 days of stay during the 4 years be continuous...???
what if a PR takes a short break and visits his home country for a week/fortnight or so in between?? in such a case will he/she qualify for citizenship even if he makes it to 1095 days in 4 years period??
Seniors pls advise..
Regards,
JUNER 2011


Hi, you can take break, just you have to cover up 1095 days. Its up to you , with a break or continuous.


Cheers..
 
SATDXB said:
Hi, you can take break, just you have to cover up 1095 days. Its up to you , with a break or continuous.


Cheers..
Thanks dear :)
 
Hi Canada Citizenship,

You ask a great and informative question and you also get your answer.

I have learn so many latest things through this forum.

Thanks.
 
shane99 said:
Hi Canada Citizenship,

You ask a great and informative question and you also get your answer.

I have learn so many latest things through this forum.

Thanks.
Dear Shane99, there is no user such as "Canada Citizenship"...it was the topic of this post started by the user TMSB !
Regards,
JUNER 2011
 
Hi all,

I'd like to thank you all to get involved in this thread which I believe everybody has similar question in his/her mind. But I'm still not sure about what if somebody failed to collect the requested days?

Regards.
 
TMSB said:
Hi all,
I'd like to thank you all to get involved in this thread which I believe everybody has similar question in his/her mind. But I'm still not sure about what if somebody failed to collect the requested days?
Regards.

Than maintain your PR status, till find the way to stay in Canada and fulfill the citizenship requirements.

hmisabpk
 
JUNER2011 said:
Also a small question of mine to add on to it...this may sound foolish but I am going ahead with asking it...
Is it mandatory, that the 1095 days of stay during the 4 years be continuous...???
what if a PR takes a short break and visits his home country for a week/fortnight or so in between?? in such a case will he/she qualify for citizenship even if he makes it to 1095 days in 4 years period??
Seniors pls advise..
Regards,
JUNER 2011
Hello Juner 2011,

According to CIC there is one year gap in 4 year period, which mean it is not mandatory for a consecutive stay.

"To be eligible for Canadian citizenship, you must have lived in Canada for at least three years (1,095 days) out of the four years (1,460 days) preceding your application. Please note that you cannot meet the residence requirements for citizenship without a minimum of two (2) years as a permanent resident."

"When calculating your time in Canada:

* only the four (4) years preceding the date of your application are taken into account;
* each day you lived in Canada before you became a permanent resident counts as half a day;
* each day you lived in Canada after you became a permanent resident counts as one day;
* time spent serving a sentence for an offence in Canada (e.g. prison, penitentiary, jail, reformatory, conditional sentence, probation and/or parole) cannot be counted toward residence - there are some exceptions to this rule;
* absences from Canada may have an impact on your residence. Only a citizenship judge can determine if you meet the residence requirements with fewer than 1,095 days of physical presence."

Ref: CIC website
 
canada_dream100 said:
I thought that one need to stay 1095 days in Canada and after that can apply for citizenship. Is it mandatory to stay 1095 days in 4 yrs. only; then only one is eligible for citizenship. What if one stay 1095 in 4 and half years. So that person won't be eligible?

Regards.
Hi Canada_dream,

Please see my answer to JUNER 2011 above.
 
Thank you very much dear Wilson :)
+ 1 for you !

Regards,
JUNER 2011