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How to legally evade Canadian immigration supervision

Situation 1:

If you accompany a Canadian citizen (Canadian passport holder) to live outside Canada, because this person is your spouse, cohabiting partner or parent (if you are below 19). Of course, this requires various documents to prove that this person is a Canadian citizen and you are his spouse/partner or school-age child; Of course, it also includes mandatory supporting documents;

Situation 2:

Outside Canada, full-time employed by a "Canadian enterprise" or working in the public administration department of the Canadian Federation or a province; Relevant documents are needed to prove the legal employment relationship and reasonable reasons for working abroad.

Situation 3:

Permanent residents living outside Canada * * * are employed full-time by "Canadian enterprises" or work for the federal or provincial public administration departments in Canada. A permanent resident must be your spouse, cohabiting partner or parents (if you are an accompanying child under 19).