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Leaving Canada during PR processing in progress

canada_prnm

Newbie
Apr 19, 2017
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Hello!

My situation: I am currently on a closed work permit and am working for a service based organization. My husband and I have put in an application for PR, have passed the medical test and the background check is in progress (according to the status on the CIC website). I am the Primary applicant.

Problem: The project I was working on suddenly closed down. I am still employed with my organization but would have to return back to my home country if a suitable position is not found in Canada.

Questions:
1. Can I quit my current job and still live in Canada till I get my PR?
2. If I do go back to my home country, will my PR application still be processed? (I checked the CIC website and it says "If you are unable to return to Canada, we could determine that you abandoned your application. In that case, we will not process it.")

Thanks in advance!
 

anigdikar

Hero Member
Apr 3, 2017
254
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Hi, I am exactly in the same situation... What happened in your case? Can someone throw light on this issue?
 

AmirHNK

Hero Member
Nov 6, 2015
389
58
Canada
Visa Office......
Ottawa
Passport Req..
16-05-2017
Hello!

My situation: I am currently on a closed work permit and am working for a service based organization. My husband and I have put in an application for PR, have passed the medical test and the background check is in progress (according to the status on the CIC website). I am the Primary applicant.

Problem: The project I was working on suddenly closed down. I am still employed with my organization but would have to return back to my home country if a suitable position is not found in Canada.

Questions:
1. Can I quit my current job and still live in Canada till I get my PR?
2. If I do go back to my home country, will my PR application still be processed? (I checked the CIC website and it says "If you are unable to return to Canada, we could determine that you abandoned your application. In that case, we will not process it.")

Thanks in advance!

Please read the following:
https://www.mariacampos.ca/en/2015/02/travelling-outside-canada/

The main sticking point is that you need to be able to return back to Canada when you are require while your PR application is in process. For example, if your are from a visa-exempt country, then you are fine, but if not then you will be in trouble and your application may be cancelled because you may not be allowed to enter back into Canada.

I have been reading about this myself and hear different opinions from people in the forum. I think anyone who leaves while their PR is not finalized are at risk of cancelling their application.
 
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Deepi_911

Hero Member
Apr 24, 2017
208
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I am under the same situation. I called up CIC, they said that You can apply for bridging open work permit. We can wait in our home country for PR or we can wait in Canada. Its not necessary to be in Canada. Just update the CIC with your new address.
 

AmirHNK

Hero Member
Nov 6, 2015
389
58
Canada
Visa Office......
Ottawa
Passport Req..
16-05-2017
I am under the same situation. I called up CIC, they said that You can apply for bridging open work permit. We can wait in our home country for PR or we can wait in Canada. Its not necessary to be in Canada. Just update the CIC with your new address.
I have not found an straight answer from a reliable source to indicate that there are 0 risks to our PR applications if we leave Canada. Some say it is OK to leave, some say it is not. CIC gives a vague answer on what their policy is with regards to this situation. I just wanted to share with everybody my findings so people are aware about the risks and uncertainties.
 

Deepi_911

Hero Member
Apr 24, 2017
208
29
Okay, I called CIC and they said Okay to leave Canada. Its not mandatory to stay in Canada but it is more good if you can stay in Canada.
But for sure just because you left Canada would not pose any risk to your profile. Your case gets transfer to nearest VO in your area. I have called CIC twice and had check with them.
 

AmirHNK

Hero Member
Nov 6, 2015
389
58
Canada
Visa Office......
Ottawa
Passport Req..
16-05-2017
Okay, I called CIC and they said Okay to leave Canada. Its not mandatory to stay in Canada but it is more good if you can stay in Canada.
But for sure just because you left Canada would not pose any risk to your profile. Your case gets transfer to nearest VO in your area. I have called CIC twice and had check with them.
I appreciate you sharing this information with us. I hope they stand by what they say. I wish the would update their website with an straight answer so so many of us would not repeatedly ask about the same topic.
 

Deepi_911

Hero Member
Apr 24, 2017
208
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Thanks, I know there are many uncertainties with CIC, but nothing is in our hand and we have to leave Canada, so just with hope we can leave. In my circumstances I have to leave Canada and I have checked twice with CIC.
 
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newtoexpressentry

Guest
sorry to take over your thread but I have a question along the same lines. My wife and I have submitted e-APR and were were in Canada at that time. but now my wife had to leave canada for personal reasons and I am still here as a principal applicant can I submit my passport here in Canada and my wife in India how can that be done?
 
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newtoexpressentry

Guest
I am the principle applicant so how do I change my wifes address without changing my address
 

vis14ndreamz

Star Member
Jul 8, 2018
151
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Can someone please help me. I received my ITA under CEC last week and currently acquiring all necessary documents. I have two queries

1. I have to leave Canada and travel India for a family purpose by the end of this year. I am currently on my PGWP and have TRV with multiple entry valid until 2019 August. So is it possible for me to leave a return Canada while during my processing.

2. What happen if I get PPR while I am not in Canada. is there an option to change my address while i am outside Canada

a bit concerned!!:( . seniors please help thank you.