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My landing was in June 2011, got my PR card in August 2011, returned to my work in a Gulf country in the same month (August 2011). My original plan was to complete my masters’ degree and return to Canada within the allowed time in order to meet PR requirements and be able to renew PR with no problem. What happened was that, my father (in Egypt) got very sick before I return to Canada. I found that he needed me near to him and every couple of months I used to spend with him 2 weeks or more and return back to my work in the Gulf country. In fact, it was easier for me to take care of him while I was in the Gulf country than in Canada because of the distance, cost of travel, and cost of unpaid work vacations, so I stayed in the gulf country until 2015 until my father passed away in May 2015. In August 2015 I took my family and flew to Canada to continue with my original immigration plan. I decided not to hide any information in my declaration and I wrote the exact date of leaving Canada (August 2011) and of course this caused me to meet the immigration officer in the airport. I explained him the situation as written above but he seemed not convinced with the reason that kept me away from Canada for 4 years especially that I was living in the Gulf country and not in my home country Egypt. After some debate, he left his seat and went to another back office area, it seamed to me that he might have consulted a higher authority immigration officer. When he returned back, he stamped my passport and my family passports with the arrival stamp and he wrote at the top of every stamp (Away since August 2011), then he told me that no further action will be taken (except for the stamp), but, he said, when I submit my and my family PR’s for renewal, there is a big chance that the PR status will be revoked because the reason is not convincing since I was not living with my father in the same country.
The question now is that, what does this stamp and comment (at the top of the stamp) means? does it affect the PR renewal by any means? And, what should I do?
My landing was in June 2011, got my PR card in August 2011, returned to my work in a Gulf country in the same month (August 2011). My original plan was to complete my masters’ degree and return to Canada within the allowed time in order to meet PR requirements and be able to renew PR with no problem. What happened was that, my father (in Egypt) got very sick before I return to Canada. I found that he needed me near to him and every couple of months I used to spend with him 2 weeks or more and return back to my work in the Gulf country. In fact, it was easier for me to take care of him while I was in the Gulf country than in Canada because of the distance, cost of travel, and cost of unpaid work vacations, so I stayed in the gulf country until 2015 until my father passed away in May 2015. In August 2015 I took my family and flew to Canada to continue with my original immigration plan. I decided not to hide any information in my declaration and I wrote the exact date of leaving Canada (August 2011) and of course this caused me to meet the immigration officer in the airport. I explained him the situation as written above but he seemed not convinced with the reason that kept me away from Canada for 4 years especially that I was living in the Gulf country and not in my home country Egypt. After some debate, he left his seat and went to another back office area, it seamed to me that he might have consulted a higher authority immigration officer. When he returned back, he stamped my passport and my family passports with the arrival stamp and he wrote at the top of every stamp (Away since August 2011), then he told me that no further action will be taken (except for the stamp), but, he said, when I submit my and my family PR’s for renewal, there is a big chance that the PR status will be revoked because the reason is not convincing since I was not living with my father in the same country.
The question now is that, what does this stamp and comment (at the top of the stamp) means? does it affect the PR renewal by any means? And, what should I do?