Hello everyone, I’m not sure if this is the right forum to post this query. However, I couldn’t find any other forum so I decided to post it here. My query is regarding citizenship, I know a PR is required to complete 1095 days out of 5 years to become eligible for citizenship. What if a PR couldn’t live 1095 days in first 5 years of his PR? Will he have to complete 1095 days again in the next 5 years or he will only be required to complete his 1095 days of stay to become eligible for the citizenship after the renewal of PR? Seniors, and anyone who is/was in the same boat please assist. Thanks
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Didn't hit 1,095 days in your first 5 years as a PR? Citizenship eligibility is a rolling window
Nikolett Kalotainé Szundi Hi, hope you are well. So this means that if I were to come as a PR to Canada in the 3rd year of the total 5 and stay continuously for 2 years in that five years and then renew my PR card and then stay for another year (total … See more
Dr-Williams Paul Yes my bad..just wanted to be sure I understood correctly. I get it now. Thanks a lot.
Asmita Singh Grover What she meant there was quite straightforward.
Five years are calculated on a rolling basis