6. What about new or naturalized Canadians who end up living outside Canada?
The changes also include a ‘intent to reside in Canada’ provisions which would make new Canadians vulnerable to citizenship stripping if they move outside Canada for any reason after becoming citizens. From now on, before obtaining citizenship, every new Canadians have to promise that their intention is to stay in Canada. Failing to that could mean that the government will consider you have lied in your application for citizenship. Misrepresentation is a ground for nullifying citizenship. So a new Canadian who moves to another country to be with a dying relative, to live with their children, or to pursue a business, academic, or other employment opportunity could be at risk.
- See more at:
http://www.toptipsclub.com/blog/immigration-citizenship/nine-things-you-need-to-know-about-the-changes-to-canadian-citizenship/#sthash.NJV0NjFq.dpuf
今後カナダ市民権取得後はカナダに住む約束を交わさないといけないようですね。
その誓約をやぶると、、、。
市民権を取って日本に戻って暮らす計画のある人は注意。