Hi,
My situation:
Landed (as a PR) on February 15, 2015. Spent 7 days in Canada and moved to my home country for business reasons.
Returned to Canada on January 22, 2018. Had a short New Year trip between January 2-9, 2019.
PR card expires on March 3, 2020.
To the present moment (May 27th, 2019) I have:
- Time outside Canada, from becoming PR date (March 15, 2015) - 1071 days.
- Time inside Canada - 492 days.
I want to send my PRC renewal application on the 30th of June, 2019 when I will have:
- Time outside Canada (same) - 1071 days.
- Time inside Canada - 527 days.
I will have a business trip (about 7 days) in January 2020. Thus, by February 15, 2020 I will have a bit more than 740 days in Canada, and about 1080 days outside Canada, which is still in compliance with RO, but very close though.
If I send a PRC renewal application in March 2020 (or even April - July 2020) I expect that it will be delayed beyond the average 4 weeks processing because it is very close to the required 730 days. This is the reason I want to send my application earlier, with a hope that it will take less than 8 months processing. There are several (Canadian-) job-related travels expected in March/April/May 2020, so I would prefer to have a valid PR card rather than to apply for travel document each time.
As far as I know, it is possible to send the PRC renewal application 9 months before current PR card expires, so June-July 2019 should be OK.
My questions:
1) Are there any obstacles for applying for a new PR card before having 730 days in Canada, given that the amount of days outside Canada is less than 1095. This is applicable when the time period from becoming a PR is less than 5 years. The form for PR card renewal asks whether time outside Canada is more (or equal) 1095 days, not whether time inside Canada is more 730 days.
2) Can I travel with an old, but valid PR card while a new one is being processed?
3) If I am outside Canada with an old (and valid) PR card and a new PR card is issued and sent to my home address in Canada, will I be able to enter Canada (actually more important question is will I be able to board the flight to Canada) with an old but not expired PR card. Here I consider the travels less than 10 days.
Since returning to Canada (January 2018), we are well established here, renting the same apartment, our child was born in March 2018, have same job since June 2018.
Thank you!
My situation:
Landed (as a PR) on February 15, 2015. Spent 7 days in Canada and moved to my home country for business reasons.
Returned to Canada on January 22, 2018. Had a short New Year trip between January 2-9, 2019.
PR card expires on March 3, 2020.
To the present moment (May 27th, 2019) I have:
- Time outside Canada, from becoming PR date (March 15, 2015) - 1071 days.
- Time inside Canada - 492 days.
I want to send my PRC renewal application on the 30th of June, 2019 when I will have:
- Time outside Canada (same) - 1071 days.
- Time inside Canada - 527 days.
I will have a business trip (about 7 days) in January 2020. Thus, by February 15, 2020 I will have a bit more than 740 days in Canada, and about 1080 days outside Canada, which is still in compliance with RO, but very close though.
If I send a PRC renewal application in March 2020 (or even April - July 2020) I expect that it will be delayed beyond the average 4 weeks processing because it is very close to the required 730 days. This is the reason I want to send my application earlier, with a hope that it will take less than 8 months processing. There are several (Canadian-) job-related travels expected in March/April/May 2020, so I would prefer to have a valid PR card rather than to apply for travel document each time.
As far as I know, it is possible to send the PRC renewal application 9 months before current PR card expires, so June-July 2019 should be OK.
My questions:
1) Are there any obstacles for applying for a new PR card before having 730 days in Canada, given that the amount of days outside Canada is less than 1095. This is applicable when the time period from becoming a PR is less than 5 years. The form for PR card renewal asks whether time outside Canada is more (or equal) 1095 days, not whether time inside Canada is more 730 days.
2) Can I travel with an old, but valid PR card while a new one is being processed?
3) If I am outside Canada with an old (and valid) PR card and a new PR card is issued and sent to my home address in Canada, will I be able to enter Canada (actually more important question is will I be able to board the flight to Canada) with an old but not expired PR card. Here I consider the travels less than 10 days.
Since returning to Canada (January 2018), we are well established here, renting the same apartment, our child was born in March 2018, have same job since June 2018.
Thank you!
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