本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛As far as I know (I may be wrong), in current Citizenship Act, 'willingness to maintain social tie with Canada' is still a criteria. The 1095 days is actually only one of the prove of this tie. Several years ago, somebody propose to change this and just use the 1095 day as a hard criteria since the old one is too much based on 'judgemental' some times.
One example, I have a friend worked for a company based in Toronto. He was constantly assigned to projects in the US by his company. He was still got paid here, had bank account here, bought house here and file tax return here. When he filed citizenship application, he had far less than 1095 days. He showed judge that he had strong social tie with Canada. And his company also provide document provng that he was required to go the US for business. His application was approved although it took a bit longer.
On the other hand, if you leave Canada right after you file the application, especially for a prolonged period of time, CIC may question your willingness to maintain the tie with Canada although you have stayed here for 1095 days. And, they may further have some doubt on whether you actually stayed in Canada for 1095 days. Either way, they may ask you for some prove for the 'tie'. Theorectially, they can still reject your application if they believe you are unwilling to maintain this tie.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
One example, I have a friend worked for a company based in Toronto. He was constantly assigned to projects in the US by his company. He was still got paid here, had bank account here, bought house here and file tax return here. When he filed citizenship application, he had far less than 1095 days. He showed judge that he had strong social tie with Canada. And his company also provide document provng that he was required to go the US for business. His application was approved although it took a bit longer.
On the other hand, if you leave Canada right after you file the application, especially for a prolonged period of time, CIC may question your willingness to maintain the tie with Canada although you have stayed here for 1095 days. And, they may further have some doubt on whether you actually stayed in Canada for 1095 days. Either way, they may ask you for some prove for the 'tie'. Theorectially, they can still reject your application if they believe you are unwilling to maintain this tie.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net