How Long Can Canadian Citizens Stay Outside Canada Without Losing Citizenship?

Learn how long Canadian citizens can stay abroad and the residency rules for permanent residents to maintain their status.

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Canadian citizens can stay outside Canada indefinitely without risking their citizenship. However, if you are also a permanent resident, you must meet the residency obligation of being in Canada for at least 730 days in the last 5 years to maintain your status.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can Canadian citizens lose their citizenship by staying outside Canada? No, Canadian citizens can stay outside Canada indefinitely without losing their citizenship.
  2. What is the residency requirement for Canadian permanent residents? Permanent residents must be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days within the last 5 years to maintain their status.
  3. Does time spent outside Canada affect permanent resident status? Yes, permanent residents must meet the residency obligation of 730 days in Canada in the 5-year period to keep their status valid.