Hello.
I am living in South Korea.
I was in Canada until June 2010, then I came to Korea because I wanted to join the ROK Army.
After being discharged, I decided to apply to a college in Korea, because I liked living here.
But I always had the thought that I was going back to Canada after graduation.
However, my personal status was a permanent residence.
I did not know about having to live for 3 years in the past 5 and that the card has an expiration date. (well I was not paying attention when my parents talked about this)
It has been 6 years since I came to Korea, and I recently figured that I am not a permanent residence anymore.
I have a PR card, expired, and my problem is that I do not have a proper identification since my country decided to make my ID useless for some reason.
To make a new one, I need a PR passport. To make the PR passport, I need a PR card that is not expired.
I was going to renounce my PR, but I heard from someone that it can be a disadvantage when I go back to Canada.
I also heard that keeping my PR status, I can renew it when I go back to Canada without going through all the processes again.
Are any of these rumors true?
I am living in South Korea.
I was in Canada until June 2010, then I came to Korea because I wanted to join the ROK Army.
After being discharged, I decided to apply to a college in Korea, because I liked living here.
But I always had the thought that I was going back to Canada after graduation.
However, my personal status was a permanent residence.
I did not know about having to live for 3 years in the past 5 and that the card has an expiration date. (well I was not paying attention when my parents talked about this)
It has been 6 years since I came to Korea, and I recently figured that I am not a permanent residence anymore.
I have a PR card, expired, and my problem is that I do not have a proper identification since my country decided to make my ID useless for some reason.
To make a new one, I need a PR passport. To make the PR passport, I need a PR card that is not expired.
I was going to renounce my PR, but I heard from someone that it can be a disadvantage when I go back to Canada.
I also heard that keeping my PR status, I can renew it when I go back to Canada without going through all the processes again.
Are any of these rumors true?