A Asker302 Star Member May 27, 2016 74 0 Jul 19, 2018 #1 Is there an official Permanent residence calculator for 2/5 years? Also can one apply for PR extension if he is not currently present in Canada but did live here for 2 out of last 5 years?
Is there an official Permanent residence calculator for 2/5 years? Also can one apply for PR extension if he is not currently present in Canada but did live here for 2 out of last 5 years?
ContactFront Champion Member Feb 22, 2017 2,482 707 Jul 19, 2018 #2 No there's no official calculator. You are responsible for tracking the dates yourself. You can only renew PR card while in Canada. If you are outside of Canada and need to return, you should apply for PRTD.
No there's no official calculator. You are responsible for tracking the dates yourself. You can only renew PR card while in Canada. If you are outside of Canada and need to return, you should apply for PRTD.
A Asker302 Star Member May 27, 2016 74 0 Jul 19, 2018 #3 ContactFront said: No there's no official calculator. You are responsible for tracking the dates yourself. You can only renew PR card while in Canada. If you are outside of Canada and need to return, you should apply for PRTD. Click to expand... So the question would be how do they track half days? Say I exited midday from Canada. is it considered a day in Canada or a day abroad?
ContactFront said: No there's no official calculator. You are responsible for tracking the dates yourself. You can only renew PR card while in Canada. If you are outside of Canada and need to return, you should apply for PRTD. Click to expand... So the question would be how do they track half days? Say I exited midday from Canada. is it considered a day in Canada or a day abroad?
ContactFront Champion Member Feb 22, 2017 2,482 707 Jul 19, 2018 #4 Asker302 said: So the question would be how do they track half days? Say I exited midday from Canada. is it considered a day in Canada or a day abroad? Click to expand... It counts as a day spent in Canada.
Asker302 said: So the question would be how do they track half days? Say I exited midday from Canada. is it considered a day in Canada or a day abroad? Click to expand... It counts as a day spent in Canada.