I became PR in August 2020, and after landing left Canada in September 2020. I live in the US and couldn't move to Canada due to first COVID and then medical reasons for which I have proof from hospitals. Now I am planning to visit Canada in November for two weeks to attend my brother's wedding who also lives in Canada and initiate the move and then hopefully move permanently by next summer after wrapping up everything in the US. I understand that I have not met RO. So I'm wondering
1) Will I be allowed to enter Canada in Nov this year?
2) When do I have to appeal to explain my circumstances for not meeting RO- is it now if I get reported or after the completion of 5 years when I have to apply for a PR extension?
3) What is the process of revoking PR status in general?
Thanks and much appreciated.
That's not 2.5 years, that's three years. And if you only return next summer to reside, that's basically four years. Give bad information, you'll get incorrect information.
Yes, if you continue as going on your plans above, you'll be out of compliance.
You should probably be looking at the threads in the forum entitled permanent residency obligations.
1) You'll be allowed in. You may or may not be questioned in more detail, be waved through with no issues, get a mild warning, or more serious consequences up to and including being reported for non-compliance. For being out of compliance a couple months, that would perhaps be less likely, but no way to say.
2) You could get reported now, ro when you return next summer. If you're let in without the formal reporting process (both times), then you can just reside in Canada and wait until you are back in compliance (before you renew your PR card).
3) You get reported, that starts the process - if you do not appeal, it's done quickly. If you appeal, it takes longer and obviously chances it may not happen exist.
To be upfront: the biggest weakness in your plan is this - when you are out of compliance and if your lifestyle (job, family, whatever) requires you to travel a lot, you will constantly be at risk of having an issue each time you return. And when your PR card expires, you'll basically have to wait until back in compliance before applying to renew (and in the interim, can't board a plane to return).
You will have FAR fewer issues and risks if you return as early as possible to reside here.