Canadian Citizenship vs Permanent Resident
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Canadian Citizenship vs Permanent Resident
Hello Everyone,
I really want to move back to the UK and give life a try with my Canadian husband. I've been married and living in Montreal, Canada now for over 4 years and have missed my family and the UK badly for the whole duration
Now my hubby has never lived in the UK so I've told him that if worse comes to worst and he hates it after 12 months then we'll move back to Canada. I wouldn't want him going through what I've been through (pining, depressed)
I am wondering if I obtaining dual citizenship would be the best option seeing as there is a chance we might come back and live in Canada again or have long visits. I've checked and I qualify for Canadian Citizenship.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Abby
I really want to move back to the UK and give life a try with my Canadian husband. I've been married and living in Montreal, Canada now for over 4 years and have missed my family and the UK badly for the whole duration
Now my hubby has never lived in the UK so I've told him that if worse comes to worst and he hates it after 12 months then we'll move back to Canada. I wouldn't want him going through what I've been through (pining, depressed)
I am wondering if I obtaining dual citizenship would be the best option seeing as there is a chance we might come back and live in Canada again or have long visits. I've checked and I qualify for Canadian Citizenship.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Abby
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Re: Canadian Citizenship vs Permanent Resident
I fully recommend you become a citizen in Canada (you done the time)...This may add time to your eventual departure but ultimately if you do ever need to come back in then you can just buy yourself a plane ticket and claim back residency.
As a permanent resident after a certain amount of time has past you will need to re-apply and go through all that hassle again.
As a permanent resident after a certain amount of time has past you will need to re-apply and go through all that hassle again.
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Re: Canadian Citizenship vs Permanent Resident
Thanks for the advice We won't be moving for a while yet so I'll have plenty of time to sort things out.
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Re: Canadian Citizenship vs Permanent Resident
Most other permanent residents, as livermanl said, have residency obligations. They have to be in Canada for a cumulated total of two years out of any five year period.
One thing you may be interested to know, Abby, is that, if you're a permanent resident of Canada, every day you spend outside of Canada counts as if it was a day spent inside Canada for the purposes of meeting your residency obligation. This is a privilege that is accorded to permanent residents who are spouses of Canadian citizens and those who work abroad for Canadian companies. So you could leave Canada indefinitely and, unless the law on this were to change, you would maintain your permanent resident status in Canada.
See the Wiki article called Residency Obligations-Canada.
I'm not saying it's a bad idea to get Canadian citizenship. In fact I think it's a good idea. But I thought it might help you to be aware of this other point.
Hope that helps.
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One thing you may be interested to know, Abby, is that, if you're a permanent resident of Canada, every day you spend outside of Canada counts as if it was a day spent inside Canada for the purposes of meeting your residency obligation. This is a privilege that is accorded to permanent residents who are spouses of Canadian citizens and those who work abroad for Canadian companies. So you could leave Canada indefinitely and, unless the law on this were to change, you would maintain your permanent resident status in Canada.
See the Wiki article called Residency Obligations-Canada.
I'm not saying it's a bad idea to get Canadian citizenship. In fact I think it's a good idea. But I thought it might help you to be aware of this other point.
Hope that helps.
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Re: Canadian Citizenship vs Permanent Resident
Start now, right now. Processing time in Montreal is 12-15 months.
http://www.v-soul.com/casedb/view.html
http://www.v-soul.com/casedb/view.html
Last edited by neill; Jul 10th 2008 at 7:47 pm.