I have to move back to home country for some personal reasons. my wife will stay there and I will come back after few months.
I will be eligible for citizenship in next 8 months. So my question is that can I apply for my minor son citizenship with me.
Also, what will be the answer of question 9B on child citizenship application form.
"Has the child left Canada for a total of 6 months or longer since becoming a permanent resident?"
Also, will it impact child's citizenship application if he is not in Canada.
I have to move back to home country for some personal reasons. my wife will stay there and I will come back after few months.
I will be eligible for citizenship in next 8 months. So my question is that can I apply for my minor son citizenship with me.
Also, what will be the answer of question 9B on child citizenship application form.
"Has the child left Canada for a total of 6 months or longer since becoming a permanent resident?"
Also, will it impact child's citizenship application if he is not in Canada.
If your minor child has lived in Canada for at least 730 days out of 5 years to maintain permanent residency status, then your child will be eligible to get citizenship along with you.
Minor children do not have to have fulfilled the residency obligation of 1095 days out of 5 years to get the citizenship. However, they must have had maintained their permanent residency status (which means they must live in Canada at least 2 years or 730 days out of 5 years) in order to get the citizenship along with the eligible applicant parent.
If your minor child has lived in Canada for at least 760 days out of 5 years to maintain permanent residency status, then your child will be eligible to get citizenship along with you.
Minor children do not have to have fulfilled the residency obligation of 1095 days out of 5 years to get the citizenship. However, they must have had maintained their permanent residency status (which means they must live in Canada at least 2 years or 760 days out of 5 years) in order to get the citizenship along with the eligible applicant parent.
They can acquire citizenship but you must prove that they lived in Canada for at least 730 days in the last 5 years (or) prove that they will be living in Canada for at least 730 days in the next 5 years.
This is kind of tricky because any of your children who will be born after you become a naturalized Canadian citizen will be a Canadian citizen without having to live 730 days (no matter where they were born in). But since the children were born before you became a naturalized Canadian citizen and since the children did not become Canadian citizens with you at the same time, they must maintain the permanent resident status first in order to become Canadian citizens.
So, in order for them to become Canadian citizens, “Minor children must not have had any unfulfilled conditions relating to their permanent resident status”.
They can acquire citizenship but you must prove that they lived in Canada for at least 730 days in the last 5 years (or) prove that they will be living in Canada for at least 730 days in the next 5 years.
This is kind of tricky because any of your children who will be born after you become a naturalized Canadian citizen will be a Canadian citizen without having to live 730 days (no matter where they were born in). But since the children were born before you became a naturalized Canadian citizen and since the children did not become Canadian citizens with you at the same time, they must maintain the permanent resident status first in order to become Canadian citizens.
So, in order for them to become Canadian citizens, “Minor children must not have had any unfulfilled conditions relating to their permanent resident status”.
i have applied for family spnosorship , they passed the medicals, and still waiting for background check to be completed so they can get COPR.
at the same time, i have applied for citizenship as well, my app is in process since 2 months now,
i was under the impression, as soon as i become naturalized canadian citizen and when my familiy come here and got their COPR, i will apply for my kids citizenship as the no physcial requirements for kids is needed only VALID PR status.
first time i hear about it is need to prove they will be in canada for 730 days to fulfil their PR and subseqeunlty can apply for citizenship
do u have personal experience like this? any other references or threads u came across u mind sharing plz
You don't need to be worried. They do not need to have 730 days in Canada before applying. As I said, you can apply for their citizenship as soon as they become PRs.
You don't need to be worried. They do not need to have 730 days in Canada before applying. As I said, you can apply for their citizenship as soon as they become PRs.
You don't need to be worried. They do not need to have 730 days in Canada before applying. As I said, you can apply for their citizenship as soon as they become PRs.
I am going through this right now. My daughter is already a PR but I can’t even get her on my citizenship application because that’s what I’ve been told by IRCC.
i have applied for family spnosorship , they passed the medicals, and still waiting for background check to be completed so they can get COPR.
at the same time, i have applied for citizenship as well, my app is in process since 2 months now,
i was under the impression, as soon as i become naturalized canadian citizen and when my familiy come here and got their COPR, i will apply for my kids citizenship as the no physcial requirements for kids is needed only VALID PR status.
first time i hear about it is need to prove they will be in canada for 730 days to fulfil their PR and subseqeunlty can apply for citizenship
do u have personal experience like this? any other references or threads u came across u mind sharing plz
Yes I am going through this right now. I called IRCC call Center first, they checked with their supervisor and let me know about 730 days. Even then, I didn’t take it. I wanted to be more sure so I asked the officer at my citizenship interview.
My daughter is a PR but she hasn’t lived here for 730 days yet. Also, she goes to school in the United States. So , the answer is no. She can’t be a Canadian citizen until she maintains and fulfills her PR status. She won’t need to live here 1,095 days here. But she must live here at least 730 days.
Yes I am going through this right now. I called IRCC call Center first, they checked with their supervisor and let me know about 730 days. Even then, I didn’t take it. I wanted to be more sure so I asked the officer at my citizenship interview.
My daughter is a PR but she hasn’t lived here for 730 days yet. Also, she goes to school in the United States. So , the answer is no. She can’t be a Canadian citizen until she maintains and fulfills her PR status. She won’t need to live here 1,095 days here. But she must live here at least 730 days.
sorry to ask as this might be personal, when did ur daughter become PR? and how many days left for her to meet the eligibility?
my kids are not PR yet, but hopefully will be as their application is in process, so when they become PR, they have 5 years to fulfill the 730 days rule, and they have a valid PR,
so when i apply for their citizenship with newly acquired PR , will they be required to first fulfil the PR status then apply? ie. stay for 2 years then apply for citizenship
I am going through this right now. My daughter is already a PR but I can’t even get her on my citizenship application because that’s what I’ve been told by IRCC.