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Once my Canadian fiancee, Jenni, immigrates via her k-1 visa and we get married and down the line she gets her U.S. citizenship she'll be a dual citizen. Say at some point after that for whatever reason we decide to move to Canada. What process would I need to go through if I wanted to live and work there? It would be convenient if we both had dual citizenship. Has anyone here been through this scenario?

-Paul & Jenni

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Theres a pinned topic with links on where to go you need to see another forum for going to Canada. Initially it is the same process to go to Canada as going to the USA. You apply for it from in the US and wait etc. From what I have seen the difference is that it is easier. http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/286452-immigrating-to-canada/page__p__4342140#entry4342140

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Thanks, I'll look into it. Do you know what the minimum requirements for residency would be to apply for citizenship in Canada? If we owned a vacation home there and stayed there a few months a year would that be good enough?

-Paul & Jenni

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Thanks, I'll look into it. Do you know what the minimum requirements for residency would be to apply for citizenship in Canada? If we owned a vacation home there and stayed there a few months a year would that be good enough?

You can try these forums which are the equivalent of VJ for those going moving to Canada

www.roadtocanada.com/forums

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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You can try these forums which are the equivalent of VJ for those going moving to Canada

www.roadtocanada.com/forums

Thanks! :thumbs:

-Paul & Jenni

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