Hello!
Background: My PR card is set to expire in about ~9 months. I haven't been physically in Canada for most of the 5 year period due to a job relocation but my partner is a Canadian citizen so I do meet all of the requirements to renew the PR card. Because we live in the US and are close to the border, we only drive into Canada and in 99% of cases would never take commercial travel into the country.
Questions:
In summary: I can easily renew the PR card; I'm just trying to decide if its worth the effort right now or if it makes more sense to wait until later as long as I'm not setting myself up for failure or major issues in the future if we ultimately need to move back to and settle in Canada.
Background: My PR card is set to expire in about ~9 months. I haven't been physically in Canada for most of the 5 year period due to a job relocation but my partner is a Canadian citizen so I do meet all of the requirements to renew the PR card. Because we live in the US and are close to the border, we only drive into Canada and in 99% of cases would never take commercial travel into the country.
Questions:
- If I am not planing to live in Canada again for say another 5-10 years, should I just let the PR card expire and renew it sometime in the future when it's more relevant to my living situation?
- As a US citizen, can't I still travel into Canada by commercial vehicle as long as I have my NEXUS card and/or passport? Or would the expired PR card override this aspect and they'd refuse my entry?
- Other than travel convenience and staying "up to date" with Canadian immigration, what exactly is the risk of me not renewing my PR card?
In summary: I can easily renew the PR card; I'm just trying to decide if its worth the effort right now or if it makes more sense to wait until later as long as I'm not setting myself up for failure or major issues in the future if we ultimately need to move back to and settle in Canada.
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