I received my PR in 2009 and landed in Canada in 2010 and stayed for over a month. At the end of 2012 I came back to Canada with my family to finally settle there, I was working part time for an overseas company and also started working in Canada in last quarter of 2013 initially on part time and then fulltime basis. My part time overseas work required me to visit the job location occasionally. In 2014 I had called my mother to Canada on parent super visa and also bought a house on mortgage.
In March 2015 my mother had a stroke and after initial treatment in Canada, I accompanied her back to India for rehabilitation. My mother lost speech and was fully paralyzed on the right side due to the stroke and I knew it was going to be a long road to rehabilitation. I stayed with her through 2015 during this period my PR expired and in January I applied for Travel Document which was initially refused but later granted on appeal. I made alternative arrangements with my sisters and other relatives to take care of my mom but it was a hassle as no body really could dedicate full time and I had to periodically go back, so in beginning of 2017 I decided to go back to the overseas company as full time as in that country I would easily be able to take my mother along and I would also get affordable care takers. She stayed with me through out and in May 2020 she passed away.
Before leaving I had applied for renewal of my PR as it was due and I had just about completed by residency obligation. The PR was not issued until I was back in Canada and in August 2016, we all received our new PR cards. Since death of my mother I want to return to Canada but COVID and economic situation in Canada are making me hesitate. My PR is now expiring in August this year and I want to understand how I can apply for PR renewal on Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds. The other relevant details are as under:
1) My wife and children have continued to stay in Canada since November 2012 and since 2017 are citizens of Canada.
2) My wife stayed with me for about an year from July 2018 to July 2019 at the overseas location. (Will these days count towards residency obligation?)
3) I have been paying taxes as resident since 2012 on my global income due to residential ties.
4) I own two properties on mortgage in Canada
5) I have stayed physically in Canada for about 313 days in the past 5 years.
Thanks in advance for the reply
In March 2015 my mother had a stroke and after initial treatment in Canada, I accompanied her back to India for rehabilitation. My mother lost speech and was fully paralyzed on the right side due to the stroke and I knew it was going to be a long road to rehabilitation. I stayed with her through 2015 during this period my PR expired and in January I applied for Travel Document which was initially refused but later granted on appeal. I made alternative arrangements with my sisters and other relatives to take care of my mom but it was a hassle as no body really could dedicate full time and I had to periodically go back, so in beginning of 2017 I decided to go back to the overseas company as full time as in that country I would easily be able to take my mother along and I would also get affordable care takers. She stayed with me through out and in May 2020 she passed away.
Before leaving I had applied for renewal of my PR as it was due and I had just about completed by residency obligation. The PR was not issued until I was back in Canada and in August 2016, we all received our new PR cards. Since death of my mother I want to return to Canada but COVID and economic situation in Canada are making me hesitate. My PR is now expiring in August this year and I want to understand how I can apply for PR renewal on Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds. The other relevant details are as under:
1) My wife and children have continued to stay in Canada since November 2012 and since 2017 are citizens of Canada.
2) My wife stayed with me for about an year from July 2018 to July 2019 at the overseas location. (Will these days count towards residency obligation?)
3) I have been paying taxes as resident since 2012 on my global income due to residential ties.
4) I own two properties on mortgage in Canada
5) I have stayed physically in Canada for about 313 days in the past 5 years.
Thanks in advance for the reply