As long as you have a valid PR card, for the purpose of boarding a flight to Canada from abroad, it makes no difference where you go abroad . . . the U.S., after all, is just as much "abroad" as any other country in the world . . . the only difference is that a PR does not need a Canadian PR card to travel to the border from the U.S. (as long as the PR can travel to the border using private transportation), but that is merely a matter of geography, the U.S. being the only country with which Canada shares a land border.Yea you right. She did. And they send me letter to provide info and proof that relationship was genuine. Which i have submitted through lawyer 6 months ago.
No i havent applied for divorce , neither did she..i guess. Because i havent heard from her over 4 months now.
I asked my lawyer and she told me if they were not satisfied they would have requested more info or something by now.
My lawyer told me that i could travel to my home country and come back . But i am just not sure. Because when i leave Canada for work to usa every week...on my way back at the border sometimes cbsa officer ask me why am in the immigration system....and than i explain briefly and i am allowed in. Its random and many times they dont say nothing.
I wanted to travel back in a month r so. So just not sure....
As for the status of an investigation into the fraudulent nature of the marriage or PR card application process otherwise, your lawyer is the best source of information and advice . . . if for some reason you are not confident in the lawyer's representation, see a new lawyer.
Of course, depending on how much time you are spending in the U.S. for work, there also could be a PR Residency Obligation compliance issue lurking.