Re: Wife's PR status renewal
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2. Was she admitted for 30 days to appeal the report?
3. I am afraid that if she didn't meet her residency requirements and that it is unlikely that having a business overseas is going to carry very much weight.
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1. It would appear that you and your wife were sent to Immigration secondary on entry. It would appear that she hasn't resided in Canada for 2 years in the past 5, so she was most likely reported as not meeting her PR status requirements.metaopsis said:Hi Everyone!
I am writing on behalf of my wife.
My wife holds a PR card which will expire next month. We are now here in Canada to renew her PR. Prior to our marriage, my wife was religiously coming to Canada pay her taxes until the time she sets up her own company in 2008, she didn't visit Canada.
To be honest, my wife didn't have any plans to renew her PR card because marrying was not part of her plan until we got married. I have known her for more than 15 years already! I didn't even know that she is a PR of Canada until she told me. We discussed the matter thoroughly about her PR status and we came into consensus that we will move to Canada and start our new life here, sell our assets and put up our own business here.
By the way, I forgot to tell you that we are here now and just arrived yesterday to renew her PR card. Upon arrival, we were asked by the immigration officer to go to the second screening and there my wife was told that she will lose her PR card which will expire next month.
What shall we do? Is her busyness in her because could be an excuse for not religiously coming to Canada as stated in the rules and regulation? Is the Canadian government really that strict and legalistic that one has to follow to the letter the R&R in having a Canadian PR card.
We plan to go to the immigration tomorrow to renew her PR card. Will she have a chance to renew her PR card? I told her that we will be honest. The reason why she wants to renew her PR card is to start our life together here in Canada. Anyway, I told her that if it's not renewed, so be it. maybe GOD has another plan for us.
I will appreciate feedback from the other members of this forum.
Cheers!
2. Was she admitted for 30 days to appeal the report?
3. I am afraid that if she didn't meet her residency requirements and that it is unlikely that having a business overseas is going to carry very much weight.