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HKC said:
Hi Vikram,

I am a Canadian Citizen, if I go to India for 3 to 4 months do I have to notify NDVO or CIC?

You should call CIC call center and ask they are generally good to reply questions like this .
 
Saneerajdeep said:
Hi ,

How come you were able to stay for more than 9 months since PR card gets expired after that ?

PR cards usually have validity of 5 years .
 
Saneerajdeep said:
Thanks for the information but here i am talking about the person staying outside of canada and is a PR holder

I never heard anything of this kind .Where did you read it please quote the link
 
suhavi said:
I never heard anything of this kind .Where did you read it please quote the link

Hi Suhavi,
Actually there was one applicant who got refused as he/she was staying in india from one year , so i was wondering how come he/she didn't return since PR gets expired after a specific duration when you are outside of canada
 
Saneerajdeep said:
Hi Suhavi,
Actually there was one applicant who got refused as he/she was staying in india from one year , so i was wondering how come he/she didn't return since PR gets expired after a specific duration when you are outside of canada


PR don't get expire if you live outside of Canada for one year....Condition on PR is you have to live for at least 2 year in Canada in 5 years from the date you get your PR....PR person can go out of country but the number of days in 5 years from the date person get a PR should be 730.
 
New_User said:
PR don't get expire if you live outside of Canada for one year....Condition on PR is you have to live for at least 2 year in Canada in 5 years from the date you get your PR....PR person can go out of country but the number of days in 5 years from the date person get a PR should be 730.

Thanks for sharing this info but sorry to say there is nothing like staying for 2 year in canada and then you can go out of canada .
I read somewhere that 9 months should be the maximum time a person can stay out of canada ,i will share the link once i encounter it again .
 
Saneerajdeep said:
Thanks for sharing this info but sorry to say there is nothing like staying for 2 year in canada and then you can go out of canada .
I read somewhere that 9 months should be the maximum time a person can stay out of canada ,i will share the link once i encounter it again .


Check this link on Canadian Govt website....

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/about-pr.asp
 
suhavi said:
You should call CIC call center and ask they are generally good to reply questions like this .

Hi ,
tried calling them and they told to call New Delhi embassy since they don't provide information on this context
 
I don't know who is messing up the spreadsheet >:( I cannot see my name in there. Admin, could you please check?
 
amans2515 said:
I don't know who is messing up the spreadsheet >:( I cannot see my name in there. Admin, could you please check?

Re-enter data and use Protect Range option so that no one else other than you or file owner can make changes to your information.
 
No movement in NDVO....seems like their is not at all any life there.

Doesn't seems anything like accelerated spousal visa processing
 
dondsw said:
hey guys I am planing to go to India for 3-4 months. What are my options?
Or just plan in below 2 months. Any help appreciated.
thnx

If you are a PR, I'd suggest you keep your visit to India for 3-4 weeks. Anything more than that may look like you are not living in Canada and may create potential risk for your application.