bjorn said:Once you have filed the application for a Canadian PR, assuming it is filed correctly, how long did it take for them to process it and approve it??
Thanks
raju125 said:The 2 years is to maintain your PR status. You have to be in Canada for a total of 2 years in a 5 year time frame. With regards to Citizenship, I believe it is a 3 years requirement. I may be wrong on this one though...
rocky_cool said:So if it is 3 years, do we have to stay for 365 x 3 days atleast or can we take a vacation to go outside the country?
GC_Lover said:Yes you have to stay 365 x 3 in country to get citizenship, you can however leave country any time you want and come back and continue your time. For example if you go for 1 month you can apply for citizenship 365 x 3 + 1 month, I don't think it has to be continuous 3 years, that would be wierd.
rocky_cool said:And this 365 x 3 should be in any given 5 year period, correct? Thanks for your reply.
hk196712 said:I am not sure whether information about 365 days is correct. Your residence in a country is based on living in that country for 181 or more in a year. Most of the countries have this 181 days rule for tax purpose and Canada is one of them. If I guess right, you need to stay in Canada 181 days to claim your PR status and apply for Citizenship(after 181 x 3).
GC Lover,GC_Lover said:Look at this site
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/skilled/after-3.html
it says "You will not lose your permanent residence status unless you spend too much time living outside of Canada. You must live in Canada for two years in every five year period."
hk196712 said:GC Lover,
You are right. I was talking about the 365 days issue mentioned in one of the replies. I don't think that you need to stay 365 days in canada to qualify for PR or Citizenship. Instead you need to stay only 181 days in a year.
Another place of the same wesite reads as follows:
"Are you a permanent resident? Have you lived in Canada for three years or more? You may be ready to become a Canadian citizen."
My thinking is that the "one year" as mentioned above is just 181 days NOT 365 days.