janz1111 said:
Hello Friends,
I got my PR in 2010. I visited Canada and stayed there for about 3 months in total. I am working in Middle East and due to some family issues, I could not move to Canada but I want to hold on to my PR status.
If any one has experiences, Can I still apply for the renewal of my PR card?
I swear I don't want to lose it
Please help
You can not renew your PR Card if you have failed RO.
Canada demands that PR lives in Canada 2 out of 5 years. Even if you can't get a job, become a jobless candidate competing with other jobless Canadians and draw a welfare from taxpayer funded security net (versus being gainfully employed abroad), you are still wanted in Canada as a PR.
And if you aren't then your PR status is subject to be stripped away.
What is rationale behind this is not clear to me. It is stated that intention is to have immigrants benefit Canada and to integrate PR's successfully into Canadian society. But how can one integrate successfully if there are no jobs that will hire PR in Canada?
Let's be honest: great number of PR's are not wanted or sought after by employers in Canada (not counting survival jobs all over Canada or certain blue collar jobs in Alberta and elsewhere).
So, what are immigrants supposed to do?
Come to Canada and collect a welfare?
The only rationale I can think of (besides "successful integration" line) is that this is merely a part of new economic policy (essentially resulting in an elimination of a middle class): oversupply of qualified employees is needed in order to draw wages down and make local Canadian companies competitive against other companies, located overseas, who benefit from cheap labor.
If a call center in Canada could pay $10 per day to a worker in Canada, it wouldn't have to move operations to India I guess.
And if you have 200 jobless PhD's desperate for any job, then $10 a day call center job in Toronto to them must be better than no job at all.
Who cares if 1 PhD will be miserable driving a taxi cab or answering phone calls and 199 remaining PhD's will live off welfare, the main purpose is to have oversupply of cheap labor and scarcity of jobs.
Could this be a real reason why RO is all of a sudden prioritized so much and made such a big issue?
Anyway, that's just me ranting.
As to OP, I answered the question above.