Thanks. Agreed. 9-10 months straight likely wouldn’t work. That’s why our plan would be to have many trips of two weeks in and two weeks out, more or less.
My parents are Canadian but I am not, and neither is my wife. We are American/Hong Kong citizens living long term as permanent residents in Hong Kong. We want to send our kids to school to a private school in Canada and make my parents their guardian while they are in school and the kids would get what’s called a study permit to study in Canada. My wife and I own a holiday house in Canada, and another one in New York. But our main home and business and banking and all other “home” things take place in Hong Kong. We own some businesses in Hong Kong so don’t work day to day jobs there, affording us the luxury of so much travel. Our plan would be to spend 2 weeks in Canada with my parents and our kids and then 2 weeks back in Hong Kong or NY, then 2 weeks in Canada again, then 2 weeks away. And when school is on break for October break, Christmas, spring break, Easter and summer, total of about 12 weeks, neither I nor my wife nor my kids would be in Canada. We’d most likely be in New York or Hong Kong. I see that the school year is approximately 40 weeks in total, so my wife and I would be in Canada for approximately 20 weeks per year, off and on, usually in for 2 weeks, maybe even up to 4 at a time, but definitely not 4-6 months consistently as many on this forum have done, and definitely never exceeding 26 weeks/180 days per year. Would anyone foresee this to be a problem with each re-entry?