Hi experts,
I lost my PR when I could not fulfil residency obligations in 2014 ( PR period was 2009 - 2014). My family was living in Canada (and they are Canadian citizens now) while I opted to continue with my employment outside Canada for personal reasons. However, I filed Canadian tax for my overseas income upto 2014. After 2014 when my PR card expired, I could not visit my family. When I approached the Canadian Embassy in the country where I am employed, the officer confirmed that in order to visit Canada I have to apply for a visitor visa and to do that I had to first cancel my PR status. Technically at that point I could not renew my PR status as I had not completed the 730 day requirement and I had to agree for a voluntary renunciation of my PR status. Canadian Immigration cancelled my PR status (they issued me a letter confirming that) and my passport was stamped with a 10 year visitor visa and since 2014, I have been visiting my family using the visitor visa.
In about 1 year time, I hope to retire from my overseas employment and want to join my family in Canada. I am aware about the visitor visa types (Multiple entry and Super Visa), but I would like to get back my PR status. My two sons are Canadian Citizens now and are employed after graduation. My wife still is a Canadian PR.
Please confirm the easiest way to get back my PR status. Do I have to go thru the same procedure when I first applied for PR in 2007-2008 time?
I thank you in advance for your feedback.
Regards
day13g52
I lost my PR when I could not fulfil residency obligations in 2014 ( PR period was 2009 - 2014). My family was living in Canada (and they are Canadian citizens now) while I opted to continue with my employment outside Canada for personal reasons. However, I filed Canadian tax for my overseas income upto 2014. After 2014 when my PR card expired, I could not visit my family. When I approached the Canadian Embassy in the country where I am employed, the officer confirmed that in order to visit Canada I have to apply for a visitor visa and to do that I had to first cancel my PR status. Technically at that point I could not renew my PR status as I had not completed the 730 day requirement and I had to agree for a voluntary renunciation of my PR status. Canadian Immigration cancelled my PR status (they issued me a letter confirming that) and my passport was stamped with a 10 year visitor visa and since 2014, I have been visiting my family using the visitor visa.
In about 1 year time, I hope to retire from my overseas employment and want to join my family in Canada. I am aware about the visitor visa types (Multiple entry and Super Visa), but I would like to get back my PR status. My two sons are Canadian Citizens now and are employed after graduation. My wife still is a Canadian PR.
Please confirm the easiest way to get back my PR status. Do I have to go thru the same procedure when I first applied for PR in 2007-2008 time?
I thank you in advance for your feedback.
Regards
day13g52