Dear fellow forum members,
I landed as a Canadian PR on Sep 28, 2016 and stayed in Canada since then. However, I will start working in Connecticut on H1B on Sep 1, 2017. According to the official residence time calculator https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/rescalc/redir.do?redir=faq#Q2 , 'neither the day you leave Canada nor the day you return is considered an absence. If you leave Canada on July 1, 2013 and return on July 2, 2013, this equals 0 days of absence', if I enter Canada on Friday before 12 am and exit Canada on Sunday after 12 am, I will get 4 days of 7 days residence day (4/7= 57.1% conversion rate). If I also spend vacations and holidays in Canada, I can roughly get 60% calender time days in Canada. Therefore, without having to quit my USA job, I am trying to accumulate 3 years (36 months) residence time between Sep 28, 2016 and Sep 28, 2021 (60 months). I already had 11 months so I need to accumulate 25 months in the coming 49 months.
Following the advice of several senior members in another post http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/work-in-usa-travel-back-to-canada-at-weekends-residence-time-calculation.451557/#post-5448936 I will keep all detailed records of border entrances and exits ( I have a valid nexus card) and I will try to establish a 'real' life in Canada by
a) buying a small and cheap real estate in Quebec with a mortgage and pay the mortgage on time
b) getting a Canadian driver license and getting my car reregistration and insurance from Canada
c) trying to seek part-time employment in Canada on weekends
d) keeps all records of utility bills and ordinary purchases such as grocery, gas, restaurants, hotel etc
A major disadvantage for me is I do not have any Canadian family ties.
I understand that there will be many risks and pitfalls, and I am sure I will receive residence questionnaire if I live in Canada for just slightly over 3 years between Sep 2016 and Sep 2021. Therefore I really appreciate the comments from everyone.
Also, leaving my USA job is my LAST option since I cannot find comparable jobs in Canada in terms of pay and careers perspectives. Although my USA job is likely to bring green card sponsorship 3 years later when my H1B visa gets an extension, I would still hope to get Canadian passport since I love this country.
Thanks a lot for your time and attention.
I landed as a Canadian PR on Sep 28, 2016 and stayed in Canada since then. However, I will start working in Connecticut on H1B on Sep 1, 2017. According to the official residence time calculator https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/rescalc/redir.do?redir=faq#Q2 , 'neither the day you leave Canada nor the day you return is considered an absence. If you leave Canada on July 1, 2013 and return on July 2, 2013, this equals 0 days of absence', if I enter Canada on Friday before 12 am and exit Canada on Sunday after 12 am, I will get 4 days of 7 days residence day (4/7= 57.1% conversion rate). If I also spend vacations and holidays in Canada, I can roughly get 60% calender time days in Canada. Therefore, without having to quit my USA job, I am trying to accumulate 3 years (36 months) residence time between Sep 28, 2016 and Sep 28, 2021 (60 months). I already had 11 months so I need to accumulate 25 months in the coming 49 months.
Following the advice of several senior members in another post http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/work-in-usa-travel-back-to-canada-at-weekends-residence-time-calculation.451557/#post-5448936 I will keep all detailed records of border entrances and exits ( I have a valid nexus card) and I will try to establish a 'real' life in Canada by
a) buying a small and cheap real estate in Quebec with a mortgage and pay the mortgage on time
b) getting a Canadian driver license and getting my car reregistration and insurance from Canada
c) trying to seek part-time employment in Canada on weekends
d) keeps all records of utility bills and ordinary purchases such as grocery, gas, restaurants, hotel etc
A major disadvantage for me is I do not have any Canadian family ties.
I understand that there will be many risks and pitfalls, and I am sure I will receive residence questionnaire if I live in Canada for just slightly over 3 years between Sep 2016 and Sep 2021. Therefore I really appreciate the comments from everyone.
Also, leaving my USA job is my LAST option since I cannot find comparable jobs in Canada in terms of pay and careers perspectives. Although my USA job is likely to bring green card sponsorship 3 years later when my H1B visa gets an extension, I would still hope to get Canadian passport since I love this country.
Thanks a lot for your time and attention.
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