tiarachel85 Champion Member Jun 27, 2011 1,205 62 Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. Jun 25, 2015 #1 Does their days count towards citizenship? or atleast towards PR? Thanks T.
canadaon Star Member Jul 19, 2010 111 2 Calgary Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. Jun 25, 2015 #2 No. It counts only if living with a Canadian spouse!!
alphazip Champion Member May 23, 2013 1,310 136 Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. Jun 25, 2015 #3 tiarachel85 said: Does their days count towards citizenship? or atleast towards PR? Thanks T. Click to expand... Citizenship: no PR: no (Canadian citizen spouse: yes; child: no)
tiarachel85 said: Does their days count towards citizenship? or atleast towards PR? Thanks T. Click to expand... Citizenship: no PR: no (Canadian citizen spouse: yes; child: no)
chikloo Hero Member Feb 6, 2014 544 24 Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. Jun 25, 2015 #4 canadaon said: No. It counts only if living with a Canadian spouse!! Click to expand... Time spent outside with a Canadian spouse does not count towards citizenship. I counts only to maintain your PR status. Only if you are in Canadian military or govt assignment abroad then it counts.
canadaon said: No. It counts only if living with a Canadian spouse!! Click to expand... Time spent outside with a Canadian spouse does not count towards citizenship. I counts only to maintain your PR status. Only if you are in Canadian military or govt assignment abroad then it counts.
keesio VIP Member May 16, 2012 4,795 396 Toronto, Ontario Category........ Visa Office...... CPP-O Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. App. Filed....... 09-01-2013 Doc's Request. 09-07-2013 AOR Received. 30-01-2013 File Transfer... 11-02-2013 Med's Done.... 02-01-2013 Interview........ waived Passport Req.. 12-07-2013 VISA ISSUED... 15-08-2013 LANDED.......... 14-10-2013 Jun 25, 2015 #5 canadaon said: No. It counts only if living with a Canadian spouse!! Click to expand... And for dependent PR children who accompany their Canadian parent(s). But as others mentioned, it doesn't work the other way around.
canadaon said: No. It counts only if living with a Canadian spouse!! Click to expand... And for dependent PR children who accompany their Canadian parent(s). But as others mentioned, it doesn't work the other way around.