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Subject: Re: why from UK to Canada Posted on: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 08:08:33 MST

Thats good advice - I will probably look into citizenship when I am
eligible.

Fortunately, my wife and daughter already have dual citizenship with
Canada/UK so we are lucky enough to have the option of changing our
minds as often as we like.


JAJ wrote:
> It's usually a good idea to stay long enough to get Canadian
> citizenship, as British people can have dual citizenship. That way
> you can move back and forth as you like in future.
> Same applies if you do sponsor your wife to live in the UK in future,
> after three years she can claim British citizenship and it would make
> sense to do so if living in the UK for a few years.
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>>On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:53:24 GMT, Simon wrote:
>>Being only 26 I miss the whole London scene and would probably move back
>>in a flash if offered the right job. My Canadian wife is often pushing
>>for us to move back to England, but on the whole things are quite
>>comfortable for us here. I'm fairly impartial.
>>
>>Even though I've lived in Calgary for ~3 years now, I have only just got
>>PR, so I'd like to stick it out for at least a couple of years to make
>>the whole thing worthwhile. If somebody asked where we'd be in 5 years,
>>I couldn't tell you.
>>
>>For those with nothing better to do: http://simon.littleblog.com
>>http://www.s80.net ~ simon at s80 dot net
>>
>
>
> This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction


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