My PRC expires in July 2014, so I still have time to meet my residency obligations if I move in June/2012. Right?
I'm planning to work by myself as a consultant in Canada, and having a customer in USA. Majority of my work is done by internet and phone calls, so I can live in Canada and work from there. My concern is: in case I need to visit my customer, for instance, going to USA Monday and returning Friday, 1 week like this per month, is this time considered or not for renewing the PRC (are these considered "residency days")? If not, leaving Monday and returning Friday, how many days I will spend outside Canada, 5, 4 or 3?
Also, is there a problem if I do this for 2 years, in order words, not having a employer in Canada will create any problem to renew my PRC in 2014?
Thanks in advance
I'm planning to work by myself as a consultant in Canada, and having a customer in USA. Majority of my work is done by internet and phone calls, so I can live in Canada and work from there. My concern is: in case I need to visit my customer, for instance, going to USA Monday and returning Friday, 1 week like this per month, is this time considered or not for renewing the PRC (are these considered "residency days")? If not, leaving Monday and returning Friday, how many days I will spend outside Canada, 5, 4 or 3?
Also, is there a problem if I do this for 2 years, in order words, not having a employer in Canada will create any problem to renew my PRC in 2014?
Thanks in advance