No there shouldn’t be a risk of being reported but you may not be approved if you don’t have a valid PR card.I am aware of the waiting period, The advise I am looking for, is should I wait till I am in RO compliance I.e. July, or applying to RAMQ has no risk of being reported?
Thank you
I am aware of the waiting period, The advise I am looking for, is should I wait till I am in RO compliance I.e. July, or applying to RAMQ has no risk of being reported?
Thank you
Short answer is, no. You're very lucky that the officer did not actually create a report under 44(1) that probably would have been the end of your PR!Hello
I would like to know if travelling for few weeks will have negative issues when coming back at Montreal Airport.
After been away for 10 years, and with expired PR, I acrossed the border back in July 2018, got questioned and given hard time by the CBSA at that time and they let me in. I spent more 730 days and renewed my PR last September (2021). I also applied for citizenship mid of August 2021 and passed the exam couple of weeks ago.
I am seeking your advice please.
If I need to travel now, will I be stopped by the CBSA at the airport due to the notes the agent put in the system 4 years ago knowing that I never left Canada since I reentered? Is it safer not to travel and wait until I get the Canadian passport?
Many thanks
Even if you are selected for secondary inspection if you can prove that you have a valid PR card there will be no issue. You say you renewed your PR card in Sept 2021 but you didn’t specify if you are in the possession of a valid PR card. I just assume that you have a valid PR card but given your wife lost her PR status thought I should double-check. Given your wife’s appeals were all denied I am surprised that your status wasn’t examined due to all her appeals. Assume the fact that her spouse and children were in Canada were her primary arguments for retaining her PR status, it seems surprising that whether her family members were compliant with their ROs as well didn’t come up or wasn’t flagged. Not the first time I would have been surprised by IRCC if it didn’t happen.Hello
I would like to know if travelling for few weeks will have negative issues when coming back at Montreal Airport.
After been away for 10 years, and with expired PR, I managed to cross the border in July 2018, got questioned and given hard time by the CBSA at that time and they let me in. I spent more 730 days and renewed my PR last September (2021). I also applied for citizenship mid of August 2021 and passed the exam couple of weeks ago.
I am seeking your advice please.
If I need to travel now, will I be stopped by the CBSA at the airport due to the notes the agent put in the system 4 years ago knowing that I never left Canada since I reentered? Is it safer not to travel and wait until I get the Canadian passport?
Many thanks
Great.Even if you are selected for secondary inspection if you can prove that you have a valid PR card there will be no issue.
if you have a valid PRC why would they stop youHello
I would like to know if travelling for few weeks will have negative issues when coming back at Montreal Airport.
After been away for 10 years, and with expired PR, I managed to cross the border in July 2018, got questioned and given hard time by the CBSA at that time and they let me in. I spent more 730 days and renewed my PR last September (2021). I also applied for citizenship mid of August 2021 and passed the exam couple of weeks ago.
I am seeking your advice please.
If I need to travel now, will I be stopped by the CBSA at the airport due to the notes the agent put in the system 4 years ago knowing that I never left Canada since I reentered? Is it safer not to travel and wait until I get the Canadian passport?
Many thanks
Thank you Canuck78 for the time to clarify the issue.Even if you are selected for secondary inspection if you can prove that you have a valid PR card there will be no issue. You say you renewed your PR card in Sept 2021 but you didn’t specify if you are in the possession of a valid PR card. I just assume that you have a valid PR card but given your wife lost her PR status thought I should double-check. Given your wife’s appeals were all denied I am surprised that your status wasn’t examined due to all her appeals. Assume the fact that her spouse and children were in Canada were her primary arguments for retaining her PR status, it seems surprising that whether her family members were compliant with their ROs as well didn’t come up or wasn’t flagged. Not the first time I would have been surprised by IRCC if it didn’t happen.
I draw attention to a different issue: as a PR, you must be resident in Canada to sponsor. Generally "short trips" i.e. weeks are allowed and not considered as not being resident.Also waiting for approval of spousal sponsorship for my wife.
Thank you Armoured,I draw attention to a different issue: as a PR, you must be resident in Canada to sponsor. Generally "short trips" i.e. weeks are allowed and not considered as not being resident.
You do not mention how long you plan to remain outside Canada. I would caution that given what appear to be serious issues with your spouse's residency and sponsorship process, you should (in my opinion only) exercise as much prudence as you can with respect to all travel until that process (and citizenship) are complete.
It's up to you of course. I don't know the detials of your file. The chances of issues arising may not be very high, but the consequences sound like they could be dire in your specific case (at least for your sposue).
Again, I don't know specifics of your case and I don't mean to be a fearmonger. But there's clearly a lot going on here.Thank you Armoured,
I was planning to go for a 3 week vacation. But, considering the sensitivity of the case, it seems that it would be better to wait to avoid any potential complications.
Thank you again.
Regards
how and where did you cross the border?Thank you Canuck78 for the time to clarify the issue.
Below are the details:
Crossed the border July 2018
Applied for PR renewal December 2020
Applied for citizenship end of August 2021
Received PRC Sept 2021
Applied for inland spousal sponsorship (out of status) November 2021 (medical and fingerprints done March 2022)
Citizenship test Sept 2022.
Now waiting for Otath for me and my sons.
Also waiting for approval of spousal sponsorship for my wife.
This is why I am hesitant to travel until citizenship is granted.
Your valuable input is highly appreciated
Regards
Hi Hadysaade,Hello
I would like to know if travelling for few weeks will have negative issues when coming back at Montreal Airport.
After been away for 10 years, and with expired PR, I managed to cross the border in July 2018, got questioned and given hard time by the CBSA at that time and they let me in. I spent more 730 days and renewed my PR last September (2021). I also applied for citizenship mid of August 2021 and passed the exam couple of weeks ago.
I am seeking your advice please.
If I need to travel now, will I be stopped by the CBSA at the airport due to the notes the agent put in the system 4 years ago knowing that I never left Canada since I reentered? Is it safer not to travel and wait until I get the Canadian passport?
Many thanks