Tee76 said:
Another quick question. On the small chance i do get reported at the border, how does one go about proving they meet the RO?? Despite being out of Canada for as long as i have, the more i think about it the more i believe i meet the RO. If i add up all my weekend visits, summer vacations, holidays with family over there as well as the last year & a half of going back & forth to Ontario to spend time with my now recent ex girlfriend for weeks sometimes a month at a time...i believe I've accumulated 2 years in the last 5. How do i prove that though if i ever need to?
The information sharing with the US is new. When you cross the border, they won't know if you met 5 years or not (because 4 of those 5 years didn't have sharing). It's a pain for them to do the math, and you don't live in Canada or work there anyway. So, if they go through all the hassle of making you prove it (which is hard, since the old data has to be gotten from the US), and yank your P/R, it doesn't change anything at all. Plus, you might get to keep it anyway if you survive the review.
4 years from now, the computer will show every single entry and exit when you cross. Now might be a good time to meet your Residency Requirements.
If you're close, you don't need to live there for two years. File a request with the US and Canada to get your border crossings, cross like you normally do, and stay the couple months+ it takes to get P/R. You then have legitimate status, and a card to go with it, which makes it much easier if you need to travel back and forth. When your PR card has another 4 years of validity, they are unlikely to harass you, and you could spend 60% of your time in the states and keep Permanent Residency indefinitely.