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Continuous residency
Dear all,

I have been a US permanent resident (green card holder) since August of 2014 when I was a Ph.D student at University of Pittsburgh, and I have stayed in the US during most of this time except three months that I have visited my family.
After my graduation, now I have been accepted to do my postdoc job at University of Toronto in Canada by a one year contract which is extendable.
Since I plan to apply for naturalization, I was wondering if you let me know how I can keep my continuous permanent residency and be able to apply for the citizenship at the right time by September 2019.
Is it a good idea if I am traveling back to the US every few months (less than 6) and staying for a few days.
Moreover, I would be most appreciative to receive any comments from you.
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