I have a unique situation that I have some questions about. Here is my situation:
1. Married a Canadian citizen in Canada 11 years ago and we are still married.
2. Brought her and her 2 children to the USA- she is a USA and Canadian citizen, children are USA PR and Canadian Citizens
3. She and I both have jobs in the USA. My job is a good job (about $60K a year) and cannot be replaced with a Canadian job easily
4. She is late 40s, me early 50s
5. I am a USA citizen (birth)
We are thinking about retirement to Canada and in fact wish to retire to Canada where her family is. I have not applied for any status in Canada before because it was my understanding that being a PR of Canada required that I be physically present in Canada for 2 1/2 years out of 5 or they would take away my status and I did not wish to spend $1000 and lose it. But on the other hand, my fear is that, if I wait for 12 more years when I am 62, the Canadians will refuse me because of my age or any health problems I might come up with by then.
NOW I have been told that I no longer have to be physically present so long as I reside with my Canadian wife in the United States which of course I do. So I wonder...
1. Is this true? Do the days of PR count while me and my Canadian wife reside in the USA?
2. Should I then apply now or still wait until I am 62 and we are within 2 years of entry into Canada?
3. I have a son that is 21. Should I include him on the application even though he has no intent at present of entering Canada?
4. Will I be approved?
1. Married a Canadian citizen in Canada 11 years ago and we are still married.
2. Brought her and her 2 children to the USA- she is a USA and Canadian citizen, children are USA PR and Canadian Citizens
3. She and I both have jobs in the USA. My job is a good job (about $60K a year) and cannot be replaced with a Canadian job easily
4. She is late 40s, me early 50s
5. I am a USA citizen (birth)
We are thinking about retirement to Canada and in fact wish to retire to Canada where her family is. I have not applied for any status in Canada before because it was my understanding that being a PR of Canada required that I be physically present in Canada for 2 1/2 years out of 5 or they would take away my status and I did not wish to spend $1000 and lose it. But on the other hand, my fear is that, if I wait for 12 more years when I am 62, the Canadians will refuse me because of my age or any health problems I might come up with by then.
NOW I have been told that I no longer have to be physically present so long as I reside with my Canadian wife in the United States which of course I do. So I wonder...
1. Is this true? Do the days of PR count while me and my Canadian wife reside in the USA?
2. Should I then apply now or still wait until I am 62 and we are within 2 years of entry into Canada?
3. I have a son that is 21. Should I include him on the application even though he has no intent at present of entering Canada?
4. Will I be approved?