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自己找到了, 看cic的官方说法, section (ii)

28. (1) A permanent resident must comply with a residency obligation with respect to every five-year period.


(2) The following provisions govern the residency obligation under subsection (1):

(a) a permanent resident complies with the residency obligation with respect to a five-year period if, on each of a total of at least 730 days in that five-year period, they are

(i) physically present in Canada,

(ii) outside Canada accompanying a Canadian citizen who is their spouse or common-law partner or, in the case of a child, their parent,

(iii) outside Canada employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business or in the public service of Canada or of a province,

(iv) outside Canada accompanying a permanent resident who is their spouse or common-law partner or, in the case of a child, their parent and who is employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business or in the public service of Canada or of a province, or

(v) referred to in regulations providing for other means of compliance;
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  • 枫下茶话 / 法律 / 大人准备坐移民监五年内入籍,小孩短登后回国,五年内不住满两年,小孩还有永久居住权吗?我急切的想知道
    • 为什么小孩不入籍?
      • 因另一口已回国,我们准备一人入籍后,全家回国.所以孩子现在也在国内.又不想放弃永久居住权.孩子入籍听说在国内很麻烦,上学的费用会很贵.孩子在这里,回国学习又跟不上.没办法 .太多的无奈.
    • 小孩可以跟你一起申请入籍,如果不入,也要满足五年内住满2年,否则失去永久居住权
      • 多谢了。没有变通的办法了吗?
    • 配偶可以。小孩子不清楚。帮你up一下。
    • 咳,这种“籍”不入也罢。入籍了又能怎么样?我早说过了,最需要入籍的都是那些屁股不干净的贪官污吏,或者跟共产党有不共戴天之仇势不两立的异见分子,一般老百姓,如果准备常驻中国的,受几年罪那个加拿大国际有什么用?
      • 一般老百姓,如果准备常驻加拿大的,受几年罪拿个加拿大国籍有用吗?
        • 在加拿大最近一次更改移民法之前(也就是每年主半年改为五年住两年),很多人都是没有入籍的,有的甚至来了几十年了,我认识很多这样的人,英国,美国,墨西哥都有。对他们来说,入籍与否无关紧要。
          • 对呀。俺的波兰同事就是不想交入籍的钱,来了好几年都没入,呵呵。
      • 拿加拿大国籍很受罪吗?
        • 想回国的人当然受罪,象什么英国的,这些人我们没法比,人家原来就是自由人,过来只是改个住处,所以不要跟人家比,人家不入籍是自由的,你不入籍就只能呆加拿大
    • Dependent child
      According to immgration law IRPA section 28 (2) (ii), the child will maintain permanent residents status if accompanying a Canadian parent. So if you are granted Canadian citizenship and you stays with your family, each family member will maintain PR status. But take note this is true up to the time before the child reaches adult age.

      So look like you don't have to worry for at least 10 years?
      • 你是说,我五年后入籍,孩子不在加拿大呆,也可保持身份了。是吗?多谢
        • That is correct, And more ...
          Yes, you can return to China after you become a Canadian and stay with your family/child, your spouse(husband), your kids can then maintain PR status. The drawback will be that your spouse and kid could not visit you in Canada 3 years from now. ( 2 years out of 5 year rule ).

          Anytime after 3 years, whenever your spouse wants to come to Canada, he must at least accompanied you (you are then Canadian) for 730 days to maintain his status. As for the child, I believe the rule is more relaxed ( that means the child's status is very much depend on his parent's status.)
          • thanks
          • 能不能给一个官方的link, CIC?
            • 自己找到了, 看cic的官方说法, section (ii)
              28. (1) A permanent resident must comply with a residency obligation with respect to every five-year period.


              (2) The following provisions govern the residency obligation under subsection (1):

              (a) a permanent resident complies with the residency obligation with respect to a five-year period if, on each of a total of at least 730 days in that five-year period, they are

              (i) physically present in Canada,

              (ii) outside Canada accompanying a Canadian citizen who is their spouse or common-law partner or, in the case of a child, their parent,

              (iii) outside Canada employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business or in the public service of Canada or of a province,

              (iv) outside Canada accompanying a permanent resident who is their spouse or common-law partner or, in the case of a child, their parent and who is employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business or in the public service of Canada or of a province, or

              (v) referred to in regulations providing for other means of compliance;