I'll just give a little background to my situation (tldr at end):
I received my PR in early 2016.
In late 2016, I was offered (and I accepted) a year long contract Spain. I was meant to move straight back to Canada after that year, but ended up going back to the UK to do an MA in order to improve my career opportunities back in Canada. I 100% was planning on going back to Canada after this, but after completing MA, I felt that I wanted to continue researching the topic of my dissertation (which I am very passionate about). I desperately searched in Canada for a possible supervisor, but my topic is so niche that even after contacting a great deal of professors working in the field around the world, no one could suggest a supervisor in Canada.
However, in the meantime, I found the perfect supervisor in the UK, who was as enthusiastic about my project as I am. I applied for government funding (which is extremely hard to get), and was awarded a full studentship.
However, as I need to stay in Canada for 2 out of every 5 years in order to keep my PR status, this means that I will lose my PR.
I know that it's extremely unlikely, but I was just wondering whether there is even a remote chance that I can do something to be able to return to Canada once I have finished my four year PhD. Losing my chance to live in Canada is devastating, but I feel I would be stupid to reject this opportunity to do this PhD. If there is anything I can do to be able to return to Canada afterwards, this would make me unbelievably happy.
tldr: I have Canadian PR, and have currently been out of the country for just over 2.5 years. I have been offered a studentship to study for 4 years in the UK. This will mean I'll be out of Canada for 7 years. As this PhD topic isn't offered in Canada, is there any possible way I will be allowed to return to live in Canada. Do they make any exceptions on the 2 out of 5 years rule?
I received my PR in early 2016.
In late 2016, I was offered (and I accepted) a year long contract Spain. I was meant to move straight back to Canada after that year, but ended up going back to the UK to do an MA in order to improve my career opportunities back in Canada. I 100% was planning on going back to Canada after this, but after completing MA, I felt that I wanted to continue researching the topic of my dissertation (which I am very passionate about). I desperately searched in Canada for a possible supervisor, but my topic is so niche that even after contacting a great deal of professors working in the field around the world, no one could suggest a supervisor in Canada.
However, in the meantime, I found the perfect supervisor in the UK, who was as enthusiastic about my project as I am. I applied for government funding (which is extremely hard to get), and was awarded a full studentship.
However, as I need to stay in Canada for 2 out of every 5 years in order to keep my PR status, this means that I will lose my PR.
I know that it's extremely unlikely, but I was just wondering whether there is even a remote chance that I can do something to be able to return to Canada once I have finished my four year PhD. Losing my chance to live in Canada is devastating, but I feel I would be stupid to reject this opportunity to do this PhD. If there is anything I can do to be able to return to Canada afterwards, this would make me unbelievably happy.
tldr: I have Canadian PR, and have currently been out of the country for just over 2.5 years. I have been offered a studentship to study for 4 years in the UK. This will mean I'll be out of Canada for 7 years. As this PhD topic isn't offered in Canada, is there any possible way I will be allowed to return to live in Canada. Do they make any exceptions on the 2 out of 5 years rule?