1. So are you suggesting, not just for the child but for us as well it may be a problem to avail coverage once PR card expire ?
2. Another question with regards to work, if we choose to form an incorporation for any business, will that can have any possible issues post expiry of PR card/PR status ?
3. Also one most important thing I just want to clarify, is living in Canada post your PR card expiry, in our case our PR status is also expired (as not met with RO & still staying to stack up days for RO), will this be considered as illegal ? What are the down side if ever IRCC find that out ? Also what are our options during that time ?
PS: By the time we will be inside Canada, we still got 14 months for renewal (so basically we are shorting with only 10 months in meeting RO).
Thanks for the prompt and insightful advices guys. Really appreciate that.
1. Yes, some people have run into issues getting health care coverage with expired PR cards. But you should be OK since your PR cards will still be valid when you arrive.
2. Doesn't matter. Yes, you can incorporate.
3. It is legal to live in Canada.