tom94063 said:1. Has he reported me? He did not ask me sign anything, or didn't give me a paper or ask for my passport. I am a bit worried since he said he was going to do something about me like "make a note on the file or put my name on the file" and said I'd lose PR.
2. As soon as I got a place to live I applied for health care card, driver's license and opened bank accounts. But I am still waiting in the mail. I already got SIN since my first landing. What are the other things that should be done before PR card expiration? Of course I need to get a job, but either before or after should be ok right?
3. I know I should stay 2 years straight without leaving and apply for new PR card. But still curious, what would happen if I leave and come back again? Would they report me for sure, (if they haven't done it last time)?
1. If they didn't give you any paperwork, then they did not report you. You can however be sure that they put a note on your file.
2. You could go to Service Canada and ask if your SIN is still active. However, it is usually 5 years of non-use before they become dormant so I suppose it is still active. If not, you would have to apply to re-activate it.
3. You want to play with fire, do you? If they put a note on your file, it is almost certain that you would be reported if you re-enter again in the next 2 years. The note on your file will pop up on their screen and they will know that although they gave you a chance by not reporting you, you blew that chance by leaving again so if you thought they were strict now, try them after that.