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Can I keep two permanent residency?

Can I keep two permanent residency?

It’s essentially impossible for you to keep status in both countries indefinitely, unless you have a way to meet the 730-day requirement in Canada without being physically present in Canada (working for a Canadian company in the U.S. that meets the requirements for Canadianness, living with a Canadian-citizen spouse in …

Can you have 2 residencies?

Yes, it is possible to be a resident of two different states at the same time, though it’s pretty rare. One of the most common of these situations involves someone whose domicile is their home state, but who has been living in a different state for work for more than 184 days.

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Can you be a resident of 2 countries at the same time?

A person with dual citizenship is a citizen of two countries at the same time, which has both advantages and disadvantages because it is a complex legal status.

Can you be a dual resident of two countries at the same time?

If you are a resident of both the United States and another country under each country’s tax laws, you are a dual resident taxpayer. The income tax treaty between the two countries must contain a provision that provides for resolution of conflicting claims of residence.

What does dual residency mean?

You are a dual-status alien when you have been both a U.S. resident alien and a nonresident alien in the same tax year. Dual status does not refer to your citizenship, only to your resident status for tax purposes in the United States. The most common dual-status tax years are the years of arrival and departure.

How can I maintain my permanent residency in Canada?

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.

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How long can a permanent resident stay outside of Canada?

Even if a person resided outside of Canada for many years, but returned to Canada and resided there for a minimum of 730 days during the last 5 years, that person would comply with the residency obligation and remain a permanent resident.

Is it possible to have dual citizenship in Canada and USA?

It is possible, because one only needs to be physically present in Canada (that is, be in Canada) for 2 out of the past 5 years to maintain Canadian permanent residency, and if you spend the rest in the US, and also maintaining that you never stay out of the US for over 6 months at a stretch, then it’s conceivable that you can maintain both.

Are You a factual resident of Canada if you leave?

If you left Canada and you are a government employee outside Canada, which includes members of the Canadian Forces posted abroad, you are usually considered a factual resident or a deemed resident of Canada. For more information, see Government employees outside Canada

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What are the rules for being a non resident of Canada?

The same rules apply to deemed non-residents as non-residents of Canada. If you have not established significant residential ties with Canada to be considered a factual resident, but you stayed in Canada for 183 or more days in the year, you may be considered a deemed resident of Canada.