Hi there, thanks for your interest in my post here, I really appreciate it.
I'm in a bit of a pickle and because of that I'm torn and don't know what to do.
Have any of you been in a situation that you had part of the 1095 days coming from pre-PR temporary resident status?
I have a situation where if I apply today (29.11.2020) as an example, I will have:
- 108 days as a temporary worker (work documented). Technically it was 162 days on an official work permit but out of that 162 days I was unemployed for 54 so that's why I'm counting only the employed 108 so it's easier to prove).
Here I spend a year back in my country of origin before coming back as PR
- 992 days as a Permanent Resident (all documented).
Total of 1100 days as of right now (1154 if counting the unemployed days).
There were two months of being on an "implied status" after the 108 (162 with unemployment) days as a temporary worker before I left Canada for a year but those days are going to be on top of the documented days that I mentioned above.
I'm a bit worried how are they going to look at that, especially that one year of being outside of Canada in between.
Any advice? is it too risky to submit it now? Is it better to wait until all the 1095 days are from being in the country as a PR ? I want to avoid any delays like an RQ or something.
I'd appreciate any opinions.
THANKS GUYS!
I'm in a bit of a pickle and because of that I'm torn and don't know what to do.
Have any of you been in a situation that you had part of the 1095 days coming from pre-PR temporary resident status?
I have a situation where if I apply today (29.11.2020) as an example, I will have:
- 108 days as a temporary worker (work documented). Technically it was 162 days on an official work permit but out of that 162 days I was unemployed for 54 so that's why I'm counting only the employed 108 so it's easier to prove).
Here I spend a year back in my country of origin before coming back as PR
- 992 days as a Permanent Resident (all documented).
Total of 1100 days as of right now (1154 if counting the unemployed days).
There were two months of being on an "implied status" after the 108 (162 with unemployment) days as a temporary worker before I left Canada for a year but those days are going to be on top of the documented days that I mentioned above.
I'm a bit worried how are they going to look at that, especially that one year of being outside of Canada in between.
Any advice? is it too risky to submit it now? Is it better to wait until all the 1095 days are from being in the country as a PR ? I want to avoid any delays like an RQ or something.
I'd appreciate any opinions.
THANKS GUYS!