Thank you all for the inputs. Can I get any recommendations for good lawyers? I would like to discuss my situation and get some legal advice. I know this forum's owner is one, however more recomnedations would be helpful.
I can't provide a recommendation based on first hand experience. My only suggestion is to make sure you speak to an actual immigration lawyer, as opposed to an immigration consultant. You should also clarify that you want a legal opinion - that would usually involve a 30-60 min paid consultation. Expect to pay in the hundreds of dollars for such a consultation. Be wary of people who offer this for free.Thank you all for the inputs. Can I get any recommendations for good lawyers? I would like to discuss my situation and get some legal advice. I know this forum's owner is one, however more recomnedations would be helpful.
Canada Expenses | |
Rent | CAD 2,000.00 |
Phone | CAD 100.00 |
Internet | CAD 100.00 |
Gas | CAD 300.00 |
Hydro | CAD 150.00 |
Groceries | CAD 500.00 |
Insurance | CAD 300.00 |
Recreation | CAD 500.00 |
How about move here without a job but with passive income? For gas, if one lives near the boarder, they can cross the border to fill up the tank. Same goes with groceries. For hydro, if you share with someone, your cost should be reduced.I just took some time off to understand the living expenses and calculate how much money I would need to save to live without a job for a year. In order to continue my current US lifestye as a single guy in Canada.
And I was absolutely blown away by how EXPENSIVE it really is to live up there! Just to give a quick rundown of my numbers -
Canada Expenses Rent CAD 2,000.00 Phone CAD 100.00 Internet CAD 100.00 Gas CAD 300.00 Hydro CAD 150.00 Groceries CAD 500.00 Insurance CAD 300.00 Recreation CAD 500.00
That comes down to USD $36K = CAD $50K = INR 30Lacs per year just to have a middle class life!! INSANE!
I think I understand now why it's absolutely NUTS to move there WITHOUT a JOB!! And even with a job, I cannot imagine how high the salary would have to be in order to be able to save and invest money! Damn! I had underestimated cost of living in Canada till today. I don't know how immigrants without a job are surviving?
Other than dividend paying stocks, (which, if I calculate at 5-10% annual dividend, would need anywhere from $500K - $1M invested - obviously I don't have that much), I cannot think of any other passive income source. Were you referring to something else?How about move here without a job but with passive income? For gas, if one lives near the boarder, they can cross the border to fill up the tank. Same goes with groceries. For hydro, if you share with someone, your cost should be reduced.
But even with an expired PR Card, you are still authorized to work in Canada. Why do you think you would need to take a year off?I just took some time off to understand the living expenses and calculate how much money I would need to save to live without a job for a year. In order to continue my current US lifestye as a single guy in Canada.
And I was absolutely blown away by how EXPENSIVE it really is to live up there! Just to give a quick rundown of my numbers -
Canada Expenses Rent CAD 2,000.00 Phone CAD 100.00 Internet CAD 100.00 Gas CAD 300.00 Hydro CAD 150.00 Groceries CAD 500.00 Insurance CAD 300.00 Recreation CAD 500.00
That comes down to USD $36K = CAD $50K = INR 30Lacs per year just to have a middle class life!! INSANE!
I think I understand now why it's absolutely NUTS to move there WITHOUT a JOB!! And even with a job, I cannot imagine how high the salary would have to be in order to be able to save and invest money! Damn! I had underestimated cost of living in Canada till today. I don't know how immigrants without a job are surviving?
Just preparing for the scenario of being able to sustain myself in case I'm unable to find a job, looking at the Canadian job market which is very saturated in Tech and economy is also not that great.But even with an expired PR Card, you are still authorized to work in Canada. Why do you think you would need to take a year off?
Good for you for having this calculated and gained insight. 99% of immigrants still think this is the land of free milk, honey, healthcare and no worries. Welcome to reality.I just took some time off to understand the living expenses and calculate how much money I would need to save to live without a job for a year. In order to continue my current US lifestye as a single guy in Canada.
And I was absolutely blown away by how EXPENSIVE it really is to live up there! Just to give a quick rundown of my numbers -
Canada Expenses Rent CAD 2,000.00 Phone CAD 100.00 Internet CAD 100.00 Gas CAD 300.00 Hydro CAD 150.00 Groceries CAD 500.00 Insurance CAD 300.00 Recreation CAD 500.00
That comes down to USD $36K = CAD $50K = INR 30Lacs per year just to have a middle class life!! INSANE!
I think I understand now why it's absolutely NUTS to move there WITHOUT a JOB!! And even with a job, I cannot imagine how high the salary would have to be in order to be able to save and invest money! Damn! I had underestimated cost of living in Canada till today. I don't know how immigrants without a job are surviving?
No sure, but I have read (somewhere) that a 1 year PR card may be issued.I have another question with regards to the PRTD -
What happens if a PRTD is approved (due to medical reasons etc., after an appeal)? -
- Is the RO clock reset?
- Does the PR get 5 more years to comply with RO?
- Can they apply for a new PR card?
RO do not get reset.I have another question with regards to the PRTD -
What happens if a PRTD is approved (due to medical reasons etc., after an appeal)? -
- Is the RO clock reset?
- Does the PR get 5 more years to comply with RO?
- Can they apply for a new PR card?
Short form, yes, it should work for all those who have expired PR cards/PR status (for those who never had PR status, no issue).In order NOT to ruin the mega-family cruise, i was considering hiring a car and driving across the boarder into Canada with my two daughters and meet my family in Vancouver using our Australian Passports.
Any views to if this would work? Would i need to try and enter my daughter and I using the Canadian expired PR cards or could all three of us enter using just our Australian passports.
Depending on the timing of your trip, you can renounce your PR status voluntarily. I'm unsure how long this takes, but budget a few weeks at least. Following that, you would qualify for an ETA.Hi all, slightly different situation here. My PR card has expired (we had to head home in 2018 after receiving PR as we found out we were having another child and wanted to have the baby back in Australia). My extended family and I are traveling to LA in a week, after which we were to fly to Vancouver to start a cruise up to Anchorige before flying back to LA direct. I can't get my eTA approved nor my eldest daughter due to the now epxired PR card (i stupidly assumed when the card expired so did my PR... my mistake) but my youngest got it no worries.
In order NOT to ruin the mega-family cruise, i was considering hiring a car and driving across the boarder into Canada with my two daughters and meet my family in Vancouver using our Australian Passports.
Any views to if this would work? Would i need to try and enter my daughter and I using the Canadian expired PR cards or could all three of us enter using just our Australian passports.
Sorry for the ramble, only realised all of this 3 hours ago after 7 days of no response to our eTA applications (as thought PR was no longer). Now paniking as we've saved for 12 months for this trip as somewhat of a final family holiday before my folks are too old to travel. Getting really worried.
Thanks
Matt