I've found many resources on the internet but none better than here. That said I still have a question, specifically pertaining to whether or not travelling with a Canadian spouse will mitigate an absence from Canada.
My spouse and I travelled outside of Canada for almost 2 years after we got married. I have lived and worked in Canada since 2005 mostly on work permits but I received my permanent residence in May 2010. While travelling my spouse maintained employment with her Canadian company, albeit as a contractor (self-employed).
So back to the question. I filled out the information on the citizenship calculator but it doesn't have any input for absence. It says that next month on May 10th 2012, that I am eligible. If anyone could answer the question whether accompanying my spouse outside of Canada for almost 2 years counts as living in Canada, that would be awesome.
No - accompanying your Canadian citizen spouse outside of Canada does not count as living in Canada for citizenship. Only for maintaining your PR status.
Only days actually / physically spent living in Canada count towards citizenship residency requirements.
No - accompanying your Canadian citizen spouse outside of Canada does not count as living in Canada for citizenship. Only for maintaining your PR status.
Only days actually / physically spent living in Canada count towards citizenship residency requirements.
Thank you. I had a hunch that this was the case. I think the mixed information came from finding information on permanent residence, rather than citizenship.
(2) For greater certainty, a Canadian business does not include a business that serves primarily to allow a permanent resident to comply with their residency obligation while residing outside Canada.