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Hi!
Quick question: Can I count the time spent with my spouse outside of Canada before I became a PR towards the 1 095 days? And when should I start counting: when we moved in together? A year after that? From the wedding?
Thanks!
Hi!
Quick question: Can I count the time spent with my spouse outside of Canada before I became a PR towards the 1 095 days? And when should I start counting: when we moved in together? A year after that? From the wedding?
Thanks!
Is your spouse a Canadian federal public servant working outside of Canada?
Hi!
Quick question: Can I count the time spent with my spouse outside of Canada before I became a PR towards the 1 095 days? And when should I start counting: when we moved in together? A year after that? From the wedding?
Thanks!
To answer your question, assuming your spouse is a federal public servant, you can count time after you became a PR (not before).
Yes, a federal public servant. And thanks for your answer!
Yes, a federal public servant. And thanks for your answer!
Then you can start counting after you become a PR.
Time before you became a PR can only be counted towards citizenship if you are physically in Canada on a work permit, study permit or other temporary visa.
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