Hi all. I worked in Canada for a year and qualified for PR so I applied via Express Entry / Canada Experience Class. However, because the application process took SO LONG, my visa expired and I was eventually forced to leave Canada returning to my home country. Now, almost a year later, I have finally received my Confirmation of Permanent Residency (COPR) which instructs me to go back to Canada and collect my PR card. I have to do this within the next few months apparently or else my application will be cancelled and I would have to start the application process over again.
My problem is this - Because I had to leave Canada, I have been forced to re-establish myself in another country. For various reasons I would not be ready to leave here and go back to Canada in the next few months as the letter is demanding. However, I do not want the application to be cancelled as I do want to go back to Canada eventually when I'm ready.
Does anybody here know if I can delay the date I have to re-enter Canada by? Alternatively would it be within the rules to go to Canada, collect the PR card (so the application isn't cancelled) but then leave immediately and then return when I'm ready? I read that the rules for PR status are that 3 out of 5 years have to be spent in Canada. That would mean I would have a year or two to get ready and then move (not that I would need that long). Any advice or recommendations appreciated. Thank you.
My problem is this - Because I had to leave Canada, I have been forced to re-establish myself in another country. For various reasons I would not be ready to leave here and go back to Canada in the next few months as the letter is demanding. However, I do not want the application to be cancelled as I do want to go back to Canada eventually when I'm ready.
Does anybody here know if I can delay the date I have to re-enter Canada by? Alternatively would it be within the rules to go to Canada, collect the PR card (so the application isn't cancelled) but then leave immediately and then return when I'm ready? I read that the rules for PR status are that 3 out of 5 years have to be spent in Canada. That would mean I would have a year or two to get ready and then move (not that I would need that long). Any advice or recommendations appreciated. Thank you.