shahhemin66 said:
1.Will my days consider from August?
2.Will my days count if i show reports of that health problems?
3.If i live in India for few days and start export related business in Canada...is it possible to renew my PR or get citizenship?
4.What if i get some work issues in my home country or abroad after expiry of PR and even though i do not meet the requirement of 730 days.
work issues can be related of business,or parent's health or a close relative's wedding? :-\
1. Any days you spent in Canada that are within the past 5 years before you apply for something will count towards your residency requirement. From what you said however, you have spent so little time in Canada already that you are unable to meet the requirements for your first 5 years as a PR. Therefore, if you want to keep your PR, you should go back to Canada while your PR card is still valid, preferably sooner than later, stay for 2 yrs. straight and then apply to renew your PR card because then you meet the requirements again. This is the only guaranteed way to keep your PR at the moment.
2. If you do not go back before your PR card expires and decide later on that you want to go back, you will have to apply for a travel document at the embassy. In that application, you will explain why you were unable to meet the residency obligation. Having medical problems might be taken into consideration. However, Canada has doctors too so it is not really a solid excuse.
3. If you work for a Canadian employer and this employer has transferred you to an overseas location, you can keep your PR, however, not apply for citizenship. Immigration is very careful on what they consider to be a Canadian business. The business must have an ongoing operation in Canada, must be incorporated in Canada. They will not accept a business that is solely established in order for you to stay outside and keep your PR.
4. They may allow you a travel document if you were not able to meet the residency obligation because of human and compassionate reasons like taking care of your sick parents. You would need medical proof that your parents are sick, proof that they need care and proof that you are taking care of them. Business reasons will not be accepted except as in 3, you got a job in Canada and your Canadian employer transferred you to an overseas location. Close relatives wedding might be a reason to go to the wedding but not a reason why you couldn't live in Canada for 2/5 years.