I’m writing this message addressing all PR holders who are afraid of losing their PR status due to the 2 years residency obligation within the 5 years, actually what encourages me to write such message is this recent article from CIC website:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2009/2009-10-30.asp
That article shows that Canada needs immigrants, and they keep modifying their immigration system, so I see the 2 years residency obligation needs also to be modified, because we are called according to the Canadian immigration system “Permanent Residents” NOT “Temporary Permanent Residents”, so I see the two years requirement is invalid.
We are not asking for Citizenship, we are asking only to have a PR card which does not expire, I encourage all current PR holders to come together in one hand and officially requesting that from the Canadian government according to “The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms” which is currently one of our rights as permanent residents.
So please reply to this thread if you are interested, and if we reach around 50 PR holders, then I think we can assign a good lawyer to participate us in this request.
Here is what I suggest (all suggestions are welcome):
1) Easing the 2 years requirements completely and making the PR card without expiry at all.
2) Reducing the 2 years requirements to 2 months within the 5 years if point one is not possible.
3) Increasing the validity of the PR card to 20 years instead of 5, if both points above are not possible.
4) If all the above points are not possible then modifying the current system to include that if someone has a property in Canada (e.g., Land, House, Shop), then he cannot loss his/her PR card.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2009/2009-10-30.asp
That article shows that Canada needs immigrants, and they keep modifying their immigration system, so I see the 2 years residency obligation needs also to be modified, because we are called according to the Canadian immigration system “Permanent Residents” NOT “Temporary Permanent Residents”, so I see the two years requirement is invalid.
We are not asking for Citizenship, we are asking only to have a PR card which does not expire, I encourage all current PR holders to come together in one hand and officially requesting that from the Canadian government according to “The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms” which is currently one of our rights as permanent residents.
So please reply to this thread if you are interested, and if we reach around 50 PR holders, then I think we can assign a good lawyer to participate us in this request.
Here is what I suggest (all suggestions are welcome):
1) Easing the 2 years requirements completely and making the PR card without expiry at all.
2) Reducing the 2 years requirements to 2 months within the 5 years if point one is not possible.
3) Increasing the validity of the PR card to 20 years instead of 5, if both points above are not possible.
4) If all the above points are not possible then modifying the current system to include that if someone has a property in Canada (e.g., Land, House, Shop), then he cannot loss his/her PR card.