Hello everyone.
I would like to ask you for your guidance with regards to my situation.
My details are as follows:
Am I right in assuming that being away from Canada for a period of about ~5 years is sufficient cause for secondary evaluation? Will the 2 year stay negate that blatant breach of RO? Are my chances of renewal slim?
Also, my parents moved to Toronto, which is where I now stay as well. I have not updated my address. Will doing so at ServiceOntario raise any suspicion with regards to my residency status? Can I renew my OHIP/DL at this point, or is that unwise?
Will employers look into my residency status? Also, what about OUAC/OSAP applications—will my status have any bearing on those?
I apologise for the lengthy inquiry. I would like to become a proud citizen of this country one day, and I hope to maximise my chances of attaining that goal.
Thank you for your time. Certainly looking forward to your replies.
I would like to ask you for your guidance with regards to my situation.
My details are as follows:
- First arrived in Canada in June 2012, got my PR a few weeks after.
- I applied for OHIP/DL/SIN. Back then, my parents and I lived in Kitchener. (Mother is Filipina, who is now a dual PH/CAN citizen— step-father is Canadian)
- Departed from Canada Nov 2012
- From Nov 2012 - July 3 2017, I have not set foot in Canada.
- Upon my return last July, I was not flagged by an immigration officer at the airport.
- PR Card Expired last August 2.
Am I right in assuming that being away from Canada for a period of about ~5 years is sufficient cause for secondary evaluation? Will the 2 year stay negate that blatant breach of RO? Are my chances of renewal slim?
Also, my parents moved to Toronto, which is where I now stay as well. I have not updated my address. Will doing so at ServiceOntario raise any suspicion with regards to my residency status? Can I renew my OHIP/DL at this point, or is that unwise?
Will employers look into my residency status? Also, what about OUAC/OSAP applications—will my status have any bearing on those?
I apologise for the lengthy inquiry. I would like to become a proud citizen of this country one day, and I hope to maximise my chances of attaining that goal.
Thank you for your time. Certainly looking forward to your replies.