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How often do you have to come back to Canada to keep citizenship?

How often do you have to come back to Canada to keep citizenship?

To keep your permanent resident status, you must have been in Canada for at least 730 days during the last five years. These 730 days don’t need to be continuous. Some of your time abroad may count towards the 730 days.

Does Canada have quarantine?

Federal quarantine only applies to travellers who have entered Canada. Travellers who are under quarantine must avoid contact with anyone they did not travel with: stay in separate rooms.

Is Canadian citizenship for life?

You cannot currently lose your Canadian Citizenship without renouncing it or having it revoked. That means that you cannot lose your Canadian citizenship by many of the means that you can lose the citizenship of other countries such as: Failing to affirm your citizenship after a certain time abroad.

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What happens to RRSP if you leave Canada?

Registered Retirement Savings Plan A taxpayer can continue to contribute to his or her RRSP after emigrating from Canada. The emigrant can take advantage of any contribution room carried over from previous years. Withdrawals by a non-resident of Canada from his or her RRSP are subject to withholding tax.

Is it possible to visit Canada for 6 months only?

Yes you are only aloud to visit Canada for 6 months as I have friend that goes back to the United States for a certain amount of weeks and then returns. I cannot remember how long he must stay before re-entering Canada.

How long can Canadians really spend in the US?

[Gail Hunnisett, constituency assistant for Alex Atamanenko, MP] said a common misconception is that Canadians can spend up to 182 days, or six months, in the U.S. It’s actually 120 days, or four months, and that includes all trips to the U.S. in a single year.

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How long is the maximum length of stay in Canada?

As the above example shows, it is wrong to say that the maximum stay is “actually 120 days” or four months for all trips in a single year. It is also wrong to say that Canadians need to fill out a special form to exceed a four month period and extend it to six months.

How long can Canadians stay in the US without paying taxes?

What we seem to have here is a blending of tax and immigration policy, with the final analysis being that Canadians can’t stay more than four months in the U.S. per year without such consequences as paying taxes or being barred from future entry.