Hi,
I wanted to clarify a couple of points, in order to better understand my residency requirements.
A. The PR card has 2 dates:
B. I soft-landed on March 24, 2018 and returned back to my native country the same day. I moved into Canada exactly 3 years later on March 24, 2021. Based on the question above, I have two scenarios of PR expiry in mind:
PS: New member, first question. I would like to say I really appreciate this forum and members' responses. I followed this forum for my Canada immigration purposes, and now that I am done with my process, I would like to contribute to this forum in form of questions and as comments to threads I have knowledge of.
Thanks!
I wanted to clarify a couple of points, in order to better understand my residency requirements.
A. The PR card has 2 dates:
1. 'PR Since' date - I understand this is the date I soft-landed in Canada and that's when my residency started. The date in my case is March 24, 2018. No questions here.
2. 'Expiry' date - What date is this exactly? In my case, it is October 24, 2023. Guessing this is PR card expiry date, I am not able to understand why October 2023, when my 5 years would end on March 24, 2023.
B. I soft-landed on March 24, 2018 and returned back to my native country the same day. I moved into Canada exactly 3 years later on March 24, 2021. Based on the question above, I have two scenarios of PR expiry in mind:
a. Assuming my PR expires on March 24, 2023:
(i) I am worried if I should take any vacations in future in the remaining 2 years?
(ii) If I take vacations and I am not able to complete my 730 days before this date, should I go for PR renewal only after I have completed my days (let's say in May 2023)?
(iii) Won't the immigration officials object saying 'You did not complete your days within the given time-frame'?
(iv) Any penalties or any effect on my citizenship application later on?
(v) Any CIC links would be highly appreciated.
b. Assuming my PR card expiry is October 24, 2023:
I am good in this case. This allows me a good buffer of vacations. No questions here.
PS: New member, first question. I would like to say I really appreciate this forum and members' responses. I followed this forum for my Canada immigration purposes, and now that I am done with my process, I would like to contribute to this forum in form of questions and as comments to threads I have knowledge of.
Thanks!