Leon, your point is well taken. Life is not easy without a PR card. I don't have one and I don't have an insurance card or a drivers license. I am staying here for even longer than 2 years, since the 1st 2 yrs of this 5 yr period I was basically "undocumented" . With my ex having destroyed my sin card, documents, all my papers, and it took so long to just get a replacement copy of my landing papers. I wasn't able to work, file retro taxes, or do anything during this time. So now with my sin card finally replaced due to finally recieving my certfied copy of my landing papers, I will be staying another 2 years, "going to dr appts" (paying out of pocket), looking for a job so I can actually work, having credit card, bank acct, etc. -so that I can some how "secure" my application for the pr card and have less chance of denial with some -actual proof. It's not going to be easy without the insurance, and drivers license-thats for sure. But atleast I have a University of Concordia student ID, Leon, when I apply for the pr card, do you think it would be viewed as odd that I don't have the medical insurance card? ( I cannot getone without the pr card) Also, I've read your comments regarding the 1st 5 yrs and every 5 yrs after that-and the 2 yr req'ment. However, when you apply for a pr card, they only look at the last 5 years correct? One more question; they want 2 years of tax assesments witht he pr application. I have 0$ income but my husband-not resident, supports me, would it look bad that I am not working?
I am concerned I may not find a job. esspecially with caring for my twin boys, and the lack of resources-insurance, daycare, etc. I am concerned with the apt lease in my brother inlaws name, my bank acct being recent, no car, no bills in my name except for credit cards-Maybe they won't believe I am actually here..I don't know.
Taraji-I don;t know what your choices or options are, but life here without insurance, drivers license, etc, is no picnic.