Hello Everyone
My husband and I became 'landed' PR's in Sept 2009 through Vancouver, and after 10 days we returned to our (visa exempt) home country to settle our affairs. Before we left Vancouver, we arranged for our PR cards and SIN cards to be forwarded. Part of settling up at home involved selling our business. However, the economic collapse seriously affected our business and it was near impossible to off-load. To make matters worse, we had legal obligations to customers on contracts - it's not like we could just "up and leave."
As we neared the 3 year mark in 2012, we decided that one of us should "keep the dream alive" and fulfill our PR obligation, while the other one stayed behind to try and sell the business. My husband stayed, while I came to Vancouver. I arrived in Aug 2012 and have not left at any time.
My husband is now very close to a sale on the business. I called CIC and spoke with a very nice and helpful officer and explained our situation, as outlined above. He basically confirmed the advice on this forum. That my hubby is still a PR and that he should enter before his card expires, but not leave Canada nor apply to renew his PR card (which expires in Nov 14) until he has fulfilled 2 years residence. I questioned whether that was "ok" because he hadn't fulfilled his time thus far, and should we instead wait until my time is fulfilled (this Aug) and I apply to sponsor my spouse? The officer's answer was unequivocally "NO!" He explained that there are "grey areas" when RO is not met, and upon hearing our situation, he advised that my husband should try and enter.
Upon the CIC officer's advice, and reading the advice and experiences on this forum, we have decided to proceed. So now I have questions on how my hubby should enter Canada.
My husband has been over twice to visit me for Christmas and NY. On both occasions, he came in as a visitor (didn't show is PR card) because he was on return flights back to our home country and we thought that would be easier.
When he enters this time (on his valid PR card)...
1) Should he go through the machine with his PR card?
2) Enter through the visitors lane? (ideally don't want to do this because he's staying)
3) What will the machine confirm about his PR card?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
My husband and I became 'landed' PR's in Sept 2009 through Vancouver, and after 10 days we returned to our (visa exempt) home country to settle our affairs. Before we left Vancouver, we arranged for our PR cards and SIN cards to be forwarded. Part of settling up at home involved selling our business. However, the economic collapse seriously affected our business and it was near impossible to off-load. To make matters worse, we had legal obligations to customers on contracts - it's not like we could just "up and leave."
As we neared the 3 year mark in 2012, we decided that one of us should "keep the dream alive" and fulfill our PR obligation, while the other one stayed behind to try and sell the business. My husband stayed, while I came to Vancouver. I arrived in Aug 2012 and have not left at any time.
My husband is now very close to a sale on the business. I called CIC and spoke with a very nice and helpful officer and explained our situation, as outlined above. He basically confirmed the advice on this forum. That my hubby is still a PR and that he should enter before his card expires, but not leave Canada nor apply to renew his PR card (which expires in Nov 14) until he has fulfilled 2 years residence. I questioned whether that was "ok" because he hadn't fulfilled his time thus far, and should we instead wait until my time is fulfilled (this Aug) and I apply to sponsor my spouse? The officer's answer was unequivocally "NO!" He explained that there are "grey areas" when RO is not met, and upon hearing our situation, he advised that my husband should try and enter.
Upon the CIC officer's advice, and reading the advice and experiences on this forum, we have decided to proceed. So now I have questions on how my hubby should enter Canada.
My husband has been over twice to visit me for Christmas and NY. On both occasions, he came in as a visitor (didn't show is PR card) because he was on return flights back to our home country and we thought that would be easier.
When he enters this time (on his valid PR card)...
1) Should he go through the machine with his PR card?
2) Enter through the visitors lane? (ideally don't want to do this because he's staying)
3) What will the machine confirm about his PR card?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated...