Good day!
I am a Canadian PR. I moved to Canada during July 2010 on work permit.Got my PR on Feb 2012.Now my company who has business here in Canada has decided to send me to overseas on a long term(16 months) assignment. I will be paying income tax and other things even though i am out of country.I saw on CIC website in order to maintain my PR& status i need to be in Canada 2 out of last 5 years. My question is does this rule count prior becoming PR time or after becoming PR?
I need to know if my PR status will be under question since I will be away for 16 months?
How does 2 years out of 5 works for me. Say I lived in Canada Prior becoming PR close to 19months and almost close to 20 months after becoming PR.
I will be eligible for citizenship in May 2014(calculating half time prior to PR and full time after becoming PR). Since the oversea's assignment is unavoidable,I am wondering 2 years obligation for PR is the total time spend in canada out of last 5 years and not 2 years straight?
Can anybody throw some light on this topic
I am a Canadian PR. I moved to Canada during July 2010 on work permit.Got my PR on Feb 2012.Now my company who has business here in Canada has decided to send me to overseas on a long term(16 months) assignment. I will be paying income tax and other things even though i am out of country.I saw on CIC website in order to maintain my PR& status i need to be in Canada 2 out of last 5 years. My question is does this rule count prior becoming PR time or after becoming PR?
I need to know if my PR status will be under question since I will be away for 16 months?
How does 2 years out of 5 works for me. Say I lived in Canada Prior becoming PR close to 19months and almost close to 20 months after becoming PR.
I will be eligible for citizenship in May 2014(calculating half time prior to PR and full time after becoming PR). Since the oversea's assignment is unavoidable,I am wondering 2 years obligation for PR is the total time spend in canada out of last 5 years and not 2 years straight?
Can anybody throw some light on this topic