Hello guys,
Here is my story, and I need some opinions.
My PR card expired two and a half years ago and over the last 5 years, I only lived in Canada for 9 months. When I crossed the border recently with my expired PR card by land from US, I was asked to talk to one of the officers in the building. The officer didn't issue me A44 reports nor ask me to sign any document to waive my permanent resident status. Instead, regular questions regarding if I meet the residence obligation, i.e. have you accompanied a spouse who is a Canadian citizen overseas, have you been employees by a Canadian firm overseas, etc.
After getting negative answers for all those questions, the officer asked my future plan and I said I would live here permanently. Then the officer asked for my phone number and address. Last the officer asked me to book an appointment with my local IRCC office and let them decide if my permanent residence status is still valid.
Here is my question? Have CBSA informed the IRCC yet? I know the formal approach to inform IRCC is to issue A44 reports. Should I contact IRCC at all or should I wait to see if I receive any phone calls or mails from IRCC for an in-person interview? My original plan was to stay in the country until I meet the residence obligation and then renew the PR card. If I contact IRCC now, they would know I didn't meet the residence obligation. What should I do guys?
Here is my story, and I need some opinions.
My PR card expired two and a half years ago and over the last 5 years, I only lived in Canada for 9 months. When I crossed the border recently with my expired PR card by land from US, I was asked to talk to one of the officers in the building. The officer didn't issue me A44 reports nor ask me to sign any document to waive my permanent resident status. Instead, regular questions regarding if I meet the residence obligation, i.e. have you accompanied a spouse who is a Canadian citizen overseas, have you been employees by a Canadian firm overseas, etc.
After getting negative answers for all those questions, the officer asked my future plan and I said I would live here permanently. Then the officer asked for my phone number and address. Last the officer asked me to book an appointment with my local IRCC office and let them decide if my permanent residence status is still valid.
Here is my question? Have CBSA informed the IRCC yet? I know the formal approach to inform IRCC is to issue A44 reports. Should I contact IRCC at all or should I wait to see if I receive any phone calls or mails from IRCC for an in-person interview? My original plan was to stay in the country until I meet the residence obligation and then renew the PR card. If I contact IRCC now, they would know I didn't meet the residence obligation. What should I do guys?