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Citizenship and Baby Sponsorship

MarcusErectus

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Hello, I've been a Canada PR since 2009 and just now applying for Citizenship. I'm sponsoring my child who is 1 and was born in the US to become a Canada PR, my wife is already a PR as well, she just landed on Aug 2019. My PR is about to expire in Jan 2021, so my questions are:

1. When I apply for Citizenship, given that processing is delayed because of covid, do I still need to renew my PR card?

2. When my child becomes a PR and me a Citizen, will he still need to be in Canada for 1,095 days before applying for Citizenship himself?

Thank you.
 

primaprime

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1. Your PR status does not expire with your PR card. The card is only a travel document that allows you to return to Canada. If you do not plan to leave Canada before becoming a citizen, you do not necessarily need to renew your card; however, it would be good to have a valid one anyways.
2. Yes.
 
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Seym

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For the 2nd question : no. Minor children of Canadian citizen (or minor kids applying for citizenship with their PR parents) don't have a physical presence requirement. You can apply for your kid's citizenship at the exact moment he gets his PR if you're a citizen yourself.
 
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MarcusErectus

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For the 2nd question : no. Minor children of Canadian citizen (or minor kids applying for citizenship with their PR parents) don't have a physical presence requirement. You can apply for your kid's citizenship at the exact moment he gets his PR if you're a citizen yourself.
Thank you for this info.
 

primaprime

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For the 2nd question : no. Minor children of Canadian citizen (or minor kids applying for citizenship with their PR parents) don't have a physical presence requirement. You can apply for your kid's citizenship at the exact moment he gets his PR if you're a citizen yourself.
Yes, if OP becomes a citizen before the child becomes a PR. But typically a minor who is not applying for citizenship at the same time as the parent must meet the physical presence requirement.
 

Seym

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Also works if OP becomes a citizen after his child gets a PR. He can apply right after the oath ceremony :)
Good luck!
 

MarcusErectus

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Thanks!

And yeah that's not going to be anytime soon since I heard that Citizenship tests and/or oath-taking is currently not being held because of covid, hopefully it's not the same for PR application.