I'm a Canadian citizen and my wife has got her PR card in Nov 2009. Since then, we haven't spent any time in Canada. According to PR Card Obligations, a permanent resident may count the days spent outside if Canada provided that he/she is accompanying a Canadian citizen and this person is his/her spouse.
Is that correct? Does it mean that all the time my wife has spent outside of Canada can be counted as if she was in Canada?
However, this is not what CIC told a friend of mine when he called the 1 800 number. They said: as wife of a Canadian citizen, the time she spends outside of canada counts for both the renewal of the PR card and the citizenship. In another word, she doesn't have to stay in Canada. I must admit your answer is more logical, but this is what they said.
However, this is not what CIC told a friend of mine when he called the 1 800 number. They said: as wife of a Canadian citizen, the time she spends outside of canada counts for both the renewal of the PR card and the citizenship. In another word, she doesn't have to stay in Canada. I must admit your answer is more logical, but this is what they said.