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  • Citizenship applicant needs to leave country

    I have been a US Permanent Resident for the past 5 years and 3 months. I have never been away from the US for more than a month, and I actually have only been absent for a total of 75 days.
    I am applying for my citizenship but there is a possibility I might get a job offer overseas, in South America. Can I accept the job offer while my papers are being accepted and then come for the interview and oath ceremony? or will working in another country hinder my possibilities of becoming a citizen even if I already completed the required 5 years?
    I would really appreciate any help you can throw my way, I don't know where else to look for information on such a particular case. Thank you

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    Hmm, if you have a job abroad you put your GC in danger. And of course, without a GC, no citizenship.
    As long as you are a Permanent Resident, any trip abroad has to be temporary in nature. That obviously excludes a job abroad, unless it is clearly a temporary thing, like a temporary assignment to a position abroad.
    One of the strange things of immigration law is that as soon as you are a citizen, you can work and live where you want...
    Of course, as PR and as citizen you have file US tax returns and you have to declare your worldwide income.

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