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Subject: Residence Requirements For Citizenship |
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This is what I got from CIC website.
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.
My question is, I work for a Canadian company in Toronto. I travelled almost 60 days out of Canada for business trip. Do I have to minus all those days (Not personal Travel) from my citizenship days calculation?
I apprecite for your answer.
Regards
MAQ
[06-06-2009,20:43] [**.13.97.24] MAQ |
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Citizenship Application (in reply to: Residence Requirements For Citizenship) Yes, you do and you need to be exact in your calculations. Use the calculator on the cic website to find out the soonest date you can submit your application. Do not leave any days out as this will result in a returned application.
Student-at-Consultancy
[07-06-2009,20:21] [**.249.241.69] Adam |
(in reply to: Residence Requirements For Citizenship) from my understanding yes you minus every day you stayed outside Canada, unless it is a day trip to the US (meaning leaving and entering canada the same day) or if you work for a government agency abroad (to be verified)
[08-06-2009,17:23] [**.226.42.9] El |
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