A crazy question, it seems, but would make you ponder.
I have done an one-day soft-landing and managed to clinch my PR card and have it in my hand now.
I am currently outside of and about to enter Canada.
Some other countries - Singapore and Australia come to my mind - denote permanent residency (PR) card/visa as more like *re-entry* right, without which one CANNOT come BACK IN the country after its expiration.
So, my question is what if I have NO intention whatsoever of going outside of Canada after my initial entry. Would I still ever need PR card, let alone renewal of it?
Intriguing statements from some web sites:
"You don’t need a valid PR card to apply for citizenship. You can apply with an expired PR card."
"A PR card's expiration date does not indicate that the holder's status as a permanent resident has expired, or will expire, on that date. It is the date after which the card must be replaced with a new card."
"Even if you don't meet the residency obligation, you are still a PR until an official decision is made on your status."
I have done an one-day soft-landing and managed to clinch my PR card and have it in my hand now.
I am currently outside of and about to enter Canada.
Some other countries - Singapore and Australia come to my mind - denote permanent residency (PR) card/visa as more like *re-entry* right, without which one CANNOT come BACK IN the country after its expiration.
So, my question is what if I have NO intention whatsoever of going outside of Canada after my initial entry. Would I still ever need PR card, let alone renewal of it?
Intriguing statements from some web sites:
"You don’t need a valid PR card to apply for citizenship. You can apply with an expired PR card."
"A PR card's expiration date does not indicate that the holder's status as a permanent resident has expired, or will expire, on that date. It is the date after which the card must be replaced with a new card."
"Even if you don't meet the residency obligation, you are still a PR until an official decision is made on your status."