Hi,
Can someone clearly explain how this works. Prior to moving here to live full time, I came up periodically from US and accumulated time. I then moved here and have traveled briefly at times. I always flew in and flew out.
Let us say one such trip prior to moving here full time was from April 9, 2008 - April 21st, 2008.
For PR purposes, will both April 9 and April 21 be included as being in Canada although one flew in and flew out and had only 'some' hours in Canada ? My question is more to do with whether BOTH days are included while doing the PR math.
THEN I moved here in time to reside here full time and have traveled briefly: Say I flew out April 9, 2010 - flew back in April 21, 2010 ==> Are both days included for physical presence for PR OR is one day automatically cut ?
Thanks much for the insight.
Can someone clearly explain how this works. Prior to moving here to live full time, I came up periodically from US and accumulated time. I then moved here and have traveled briefly at times. I always flew in and flew out.
Let us say one such trip prior to moving here full time was from April 9, 2008 - April 21st, 2008.
For PR purposes, will both April 9 and April 21 be included as being in Canada although one flew in and flew out and had only 'some' hours in Canada ? My question is more to do with whether BOTH days are included while doing the PR math.
THEN I moved here in time to reside here full time and have traveled briefly: Say I flew out April 9, 2010 - flew back in April 21, 2010 ==> Are both days included for physical presence for PR OR is one day automatically cut ?
Thanks much for the insight.